I find it ironic that those bleating about how you’re to stay
locked within the confines of your domicile for the foreseeable future are
exempted from having to follow the same guidelines and mandates. I find it
downright insufferable and stomach-churning that those insisting businesses should
be shut down until this virus has been eradicated have yet to miss a paycheck
or have their lives affected in any negative fashion.
How many government employees have you heard of being furloughed
or laid off? How many bureaucrats have you heard of having to go on
unemployment, then watch the hours ticking by waiting for a check that is slow
to arrive while the landlord is leaving threatening notes on the door about how
you’re late with the rent?
There are people today whose jobs in government are secure
that are hoping this drags on for a while longer so they can get a nice
foreclosed home at a rock bottom basement price. Collateral damage be damned,
mommy wants a McMansion, and she is willing to see others suffer to make her
dream come true.
If there is no equal application, and more importantly equal
justice under the law, if the way the stripping of individual liberties is
flaunted in such a perverse fashion that even the apolitical are starting to
buck the edicts, civil unrest in this nation is not afar off, and if this
continues for much longer, inevitable.
If the rules conjured up by the rule makers apply to everyone
else except for the ones conjuring up the rules, then we are no longer living
in a constitutional republic. Instead, we are living some Orwellian nightmare
where the ruling class does as it pleases, and the working class is abused,
dictated to, misrepresented and mistreated. Rules for thee, but not for me!
History teaches us that this is a recipe for disaster, and
once the dominos begin to fall, there is no stopping it. Once you push too far,
you can’t walk it back. Once you stretch the rubber band until it snaps, there
is no putting it back together. It is impossible to accurately predict how an individual
with nothing left to lose will act, but on average, chances are they will react
violently.
Law-abiding citizens are being arrested for the high crime of
reopening their businesses, going to the beach, and taking their kids to the
park. Simultaneously, hardened criminals are being released from prisons for
fear of their contracting a virus that has a less than 1% mortality rate.
Governors are taking it upon themselves to suspend conceal
carry, even in red states, but the catch-22 here is that criminals aren’t law-abiding
by definition. Hence, the only thing you’ve done is take away a law-abiding
citizen’s ability to defend himself in case of an emergency.
Not only are these measures illogical on their face, but they
are also counterintuitive on a very basic, fundamental level.
The dam is beginning to crack, the fissures have become
pronounced, and the media can no longer use panic as a cudgel to keep the
people in line. It’s not as though they aren’t trying; they’re doing everything
they can, but it’s just not working anymore.
Even the threat of second waves and third waves isn’t having the
desired impact, so now they’ve turned to demonizing people who just want to go
back to work, earn a living, and provide for their families.
All this, while there is collective myopia regarding the
future that is downright frightening. How long do they think they’ll be able to
collect a paycheck once the coffers run dry, and there is no incoming revenue
because all the businesses are shut down? I know, I know, there’s still booze
and weed, but once they start dropping of liver failure, alcohol poison, or
drowning in their own vomit after a bender, those streams of revenue will begin
to dwindle as well.
As I’ve oft-repeated, I want your great aunt, grandma, or
grandpa to celebrate their centennial birthday; I really do, but not at the
cost of seeing my kids homeless and starving. Call me selfish.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
1 comment:
Our Gov. here in Maine has just announced the ruination of our beautiful state.
We are a vacation/recreation state and she has said that resorts. hotels, motels ect can not open till August or Sept. Our businesses here can't not survive this action. : ( I am praying she changes her mind.
thank you for your columns.
Loy Leslie
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