See You In November


    Those who survive "World War 2020" will have to adapt to another "new normal".  Frankly I have grown tired of adapting to what seems like new normals every few years. Suddenly the decade following 9-11 feels to me like the good old days even though everyone needed to alter their lifestyles and stop taking life in general for granted. The world changed for the worse after September 11, 2001 and no country on earth felt that devastating alarm more than the United States of America.

    Let's face it, we haven't been normal since. We merely found new ways to go about our daily lives; forced to make adjustments, not all of them simple but none we couldn't manage as we told ourselves we were moving forward in a new normal. "9-11" was an act of war and so is this most recent pandemic that has so far caused a death toll that by comparison makes the number of people killed when the planes hit the the World Trade Center look like a drive-by shooting. That attack was akin to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, aimed at one place but quickly moving us into another war that claimed thousands more lives and we're still in it! 

    So here we are again. Until there is indisputable evidence that the Coronavirus wasn't man made many of us will go on believing it was cultivated in a lab with very specific intentions; to bring America to its economic knees, with no regard for killing tens of thousands of us and as many innocent people around the world necessary. Covid 19 is a purposeful, hateful and diabolical war maneuver launched by yet another shit hole country that hates us but loves our money.

    The latest battle cry is we're all in this together, said as if we had another choice. Speaking for only myself I am not convinced we are until we stop supporting and funding countries that hate us for our successes and our freedoms, and stop making excuses for them by failing to call them out and by holding them accountable for their evilness. World War 2020 will be our country's biggest challenge since the last world war, and will result in our longest recovery. Before we can hit another "new normal" that actually feels normal we are likely to experience another economic depression and tens of thousands more deaths as we struggle toward it.

    But when "normal" finally makes its way back I hope all of us will never forget nor forgive the people that placed us in this predicament. Thank God that for at least the moment we have a president who is up to the challenge! If you have to fight a bully to survive send in the one we have. 

     See you in November.   

    

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