Something to remember

The COVID death toll in the US (assuming it’s accurate) of 160,000 is still far less than the 250,000 that are killed by medical error (a euphemism for the actions of careless/stupid healthcare workers) every year in this country. And unlike COVID, medical error doesn’t discriminate by age.

But since these deaths are never reported on national news, they may as well not have happened.

NYC cancels 9/11 ‘Tribute in Light’ memorial over COVID fears

Surely this can’t go on much longer. There’s no stopping the virus. The virus poses no real risk to just about every person who doesn’t already have one foot in the grave. We cannot allow ourselves to be corralled in an open-air prison any longer. It’s not hyperbole to say that much of the United States has become a series of concentration camps, with mayors and city councils having transformed into petty tyrants who micro-manage every aspect of social life, issuing arbitrary demands and doling out punishment for the most minor infractions.