- Joined
- Nov 13, 2019
This really is another 9/11-scale event.
At least 9/11 was over quicker and didn't result in this insane level of shutdown and "social distancing." This seems endless.
COVID is "worse." For the "West" that is. Just my opinion. Take it for what it is.
The reason for why I think it is "worse" is that the long term impact on the economy is going to take years to recover from.
When 911 happened, it was horrific. But after couple of days, the rest of America was back to work. There wasn't this massive cull of "Non-essential" services, like we are seeing now. Yes we grieved like hell But the enemy was visible.
A huge portion of the American workforce, in fact, works for "non-essential" services. As somebody explained it to me, 3rd world countries deal in raw materials. 1st world countries have a service-based economy. And then there are places like China, that mainly export labor, in the form of manufactured goods.
911 had a huge impact on our personal freedoms, and liberalized a lot of presidential powers, but I can't get into it. That sucked but at least your kids could go to the park, and you kept your job.
What we did not have, is streets looking like ghost towns while a few stragglers meander about with respirator masks on. Indefinitely.
I could go on and on, but I think that I have made my point.