Are you guys happy Covid is winding down, or not? Sounds like you're not, given the constant bitching, whining and griping.
There isn't a soul here on the Right who isn't ecstatic about COVID ending. You're simply just a pot-stirring, ****-slinging troll intent on never reading what is posted and stereotyping all who you disagree with.
The constant theme of our complaining has been about the measures taken to combat the virus and the harms done to Americans and people the world over...because politics.
There was never a reason to shut the country down long term, to destroy businesses, families, lives, and wealth. We should have protected the vulnerable while opening back up after 15 days to slow the curve.
There is no doubt that the media and the Left saw this as an opportunity to unseat a President they disagreed with. The amount of harm done is beyond inexcusable.
The science shows locking people in their homes was the absolute opposite of what we should have been doing. Most infections came in homes. Restaurants, Walmart, parks were utterly totally safe spaces.
The science shows that masking was ineffective.
The data shows that 80% of those hospitalized were the obese and/or elderly. The vulnerable should have been protected while the rest of us lived and took care of our families.
Yet we ruined the education of a generation of children. Hundreds of thousands of businesses will never re-open. Families were destroyed. Wealth obliterated, while billionaires got richer. Our economy turned into a shambles. Our national debt exploded. Trillions and trillions added we may never recover from.
And as we predicted, after the election, the media was going to change their tune. No more 24/7 DEATH COVID tickers. States began opening up. COVID all of a sudden just wasn't so scary.
It will take decades to assess the long term damages in lives, business, and the economy these draconian decisions had on mankind. It won't be pretty.
No, we are very happy it's over. We just know the measures that hurt so many shouldn't have been undertaken. And for that, and for a long long time to come, we will point out how damaging those decisions were.