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Monday, March 30, 2020

You gotta fight for your right to party!

Come on America - we don't need definite destruction to our emotional, physical, and financial selves in order to possibly save lives.

We cannot save lives by not living ours.  We are dying.

This is not "the" killer disease of the movies.

More than 100,000 people die in the world EVERYDAY from "age related causes".  That's data from 2018.  So we should shutdown MILLIONS of jobs to MAYBE save 100,000 lives over the course of the next 4 months?

Stop listening to the hype and the fear-mongering.  Your freedoms were bought by many hundreds of thousand of lives fighting to ensure you kept them and now its the acceptable thing for almost everyone to give up on their rights so a few thousand might live a bit longer?

Working together and free is what made this country strong and exactly what is needed to face any challenge.  Including the challenge of a new virus.  A virus with a 1% mortality rate.  Giving people room to innovate is what we need, not forcing dis-interested parties to build things they have no expertise in building.

If we weren't all locked away sobbing in our houses we could be setting up temporary hospitals in schools, hotels, and churches.

The only time this country EVER has shortages is when the governments make it so.  That's it - we have NEVER had a shortage our fellow citizens (them) didn't rise to the occasion to fix.

When you label them "non-essential."  Tell them they need to go and quietly sit for a one-time government check.  A check that isn't even one of their normal pay checks.  Not even a return of the money they paid into the system.  How can you expect them to suffer for possibility when their suffering is real?

Enough is enough.  We need to stand up and tell them - "We get it, this could be bad.  However, without us continuing to do our jobs, contribute to society, and be given the chance to find a way to help we will be much worse off than if we obey and just stay at home waiting for the 'experts' to figure it out."

How much longer do we have to see the shelves in our stores barely stocked?  This isn't the land of plenty!  Why is that?  It's due to our fear-mongering mass propaganda machine.  Who made the runs on toilet paper and why?  That's not an apocalyptic necessity!

Since when did parents expect their kids to suffer the loss of their lives, fortunes, and honor so that they might live a little longer?  If this is the final act of the "Baby Boomer" legacy then I say, "Farewell, and don't let the door hit your ass on the way out."   Those from the "Greatest Generation" who served or died in the 40's to preserve our Liberty will not recognize you when you arrive.

However, this isn't truly a contest of who is going to live and who is going to die, rather it's a vocal minority controlling the powers that be at the expense of everyone.... making it seem like we need to save Grandma at the expense of Junior's education and millions of people's need to congregate.  This isn't the case.  The reality is we would have survived this if no one had done anything.  What makes it better is to be educated about it, voluntarily take on new best practices to protect those most vulnerable by giving them social distancing and equipment to protect themselves.  Equipment that millions of unemployed American's could have been working on.

Still looking through the Constitution and cannot find the clause where the bill of rights can be suspended for an emergency of ANY kind.  Only Habeus Corpus can be AND ONLY during a rebellion or invasion - both of those require military action and the removal of Habeus Corpus is EXTREMELY dangerous and should never be done.  Rebellion does not cover demanding that the government adhere to the Constitution that all its servants have sworn to uphold.  The duty of the federal government, right now, is to move the state and local governments away from infringing on the rights of our people, not endorse it.

We owe it to our children to give them a land that is more free than when we came to live in it.  Is there anyone among us who would say we have more liberty than 10 years ago?  Than 20 years ago?  Dare I say any increased freedoms since 1976?  I assure you the only factual answer is absolutely not.  How much safer and how much better off are we for all those freedoms we've sacrificed?

Government is repression and loss of freedom.   Government does not innovate for it has no reason to do better than it did yesterday - it only needs to convince you that your life would not be possible without it and so many Americans believe that to be true.  Government leads to failures like the FDA that has cost millions of people their lives in it's short existence.  It stands in the way of innovation daily by providing hurdles and road-blocks in the name of "safety."  They have been in the news several times during this "emergency" because they are a huge part of the problem.  We don't need them to survive - the market would do their job without them just fine.  If the FDA operated like United Laboratories we would know we could trust them like we do UL because they would have a reputation to protect, instead they just have force and more force which is not the tool set of someone you should ever trust.  Centralization has improved nothing in the country and never will. Think of all the wars on things and notice how there is no improvement on those things, but definitely trillions of dollars spent.  Poverty, drugs, illiteracy, crime, corruption, viruses?  Really?  Give it up.

 I sure don't want innovation centralized - we need everyone who wants to try available to try.  Only free people, hungry to help, focused on a solution, and trying to be successful Innovate!  Innovation is the answer to preserving our right to party and living a better, safer, and more secure life.