Zombie Apocalypse

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I liken what the world has gone through in the last 90 days as bad science fiction movie that I have seen many times. The only thing different is that those who become terminally infected with the virus stay dead. I have been in quarantine for 6ish years and now everybody is. I think everything just plain SUCKS!!!

That being said our country is falling apart and is completely unacceptable to me. We are totally divided as our country gets destroyed by certain people and groups. It just pisses me off that our history is being erased by the PC crowd. I just hate the direction we are going in. It is like being on a speeding train with no brakes.

I just hope that our enemies don't see how bad stuff is....it would be the straw that breaks our back. God help us! I guess the glass half full thing is that I
am preoccupied with this crap instead of my health disintegrating.
 

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Something I find constantly weird is that the two audio books I listened to just before I heard of covid were - a 140 hour zombie apocalypse book, and then Big Brother. :unsure: neither were books I would normally have listened to, but I keep finding so many striking things out of both as I watch this insane world implode under the pressure.

I feel like a cat with a big tub of popcorn some days too!
 
We’ll get through this.

In this country we have gone through World War One, Prohibition,
The Great Depression, World War Two, the Korean War, a President
assassinated, a Civil Rights leader assassinated, the Vietnam War,
the Gulf War, the Twin Towers, the Iraq War, and now this COVID 19.

Just about every one of the above took time to pass, some years.

We’ve had Revolutions... the industrial revolution, the sexual revolution
from the 60s and 70s, a music revolution and now a media revolution.
Changes.

Some tried to fight each one.

Democracy can often be messy, challenging or depressing when
your choice doesn’t win an election.

Big changes bring emotions, those for, those against, those with no choice.

Democracy brings changes.

But, I believe Winston Churchill once said…

“The best argument against any Democracy is a five minute conversation
with the average voter.”

Gee… I wrote about that here not long ago. :)

PS. There were people against Social Security. then Medicare, then SSDI and
Medicaid. I'd bet those same people quietly signed up as soon as they were
eligible. Or needed SSDI.

Years ago a friend of mine called all of those programs Social Welfare. Until...
in his 50s he came down with cancer eventually passing away from it.
 
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