It would be like us fighting WW1 and WW2 back-to-back, twice. It's a very big deal. This is catastrophic.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:44 pmI’m not even going that far. I’m simply pointing out that 1 million deaths is relatively nothing for a population of our size - even IF all of them were caused by a novel virus.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:11 pmYeah, I still think you are getting some math wrong here.
Do you not understand that only a fraction of the population has been infected? Is that the problem?
Then I prompted you to think about how many of those excess deaths were due to the insane government reaction. (Suicide, cancer, overdose)
Then I provided you the breadcrumbs to explain that insane reaction. The hospital diagnosis incentives. The failed testing regime.
I’m not even flexing on this. Just giving you the opportunity to find out for yourself what’s been done here.
It's also catastrophic for a bigger reason than the fatalities. The fatalities, as horrific as they are in moral repugnance due to government incompetence and individual moral failures everywhere, really are not the biggest threat to our society. Like I have pointed out several times, the best estimates we have right now are that at at least 10% of the infected are permanently disabled. The majority of the disabled are disabled with long covid, but there also are a significant number of people out there with permanent damage to organs such as hearts, lungs, and kidneys. These people are walking dead and a sad few of them have no idea because they had mild cases or didn't even know they were sick in the first place. We now know that each case comes with significant loss in brain matter. We are literally losing IQ with every wave of this virus. It's devastating our human capital.
We likely have doubled the number of permanently disabled Americans since the pandemic began. I would not be at all surprised if this is one of the significant contributing factors to the labor glut. You also have about 3% of the American population with a compromised immune system. Those of us on the immunocompromised bus are now pretty much isolated into our own society by Biden's recent policy change. That means about 3% more of the labor force was just removed if corporations are hell bent on canceling remote work.
So you have a much smaller fraction of the 2019 labor force that now has to pay for a disabled population that is two or three times larger than the size it was in 2019. And you have a government that has NO PLAN to stop this pandemic from continuing to fucking ravage this country and keep us an absolute embarrassment, to the point where we are the worst-performing nation on this planet. At this point, Africa should send experts here to advise us on how to stop killing each other with covid.
We can't afford this shit, man. Have any of you really thought about how we are going to pay for the disabled? If it wasn't for the fact it could bankrupt our nation, the savage schadenfreude of it alone would be sufficient for me to just sit back and enjoy the show. I mean.. these anti-mask conservative whackos are exactly the kinds of anti-disabled shitbags disabled people have to deal with all the time, and here they are walking around catching covid everywhere, which potentially sets them up for that +10% chance of long covid and lifelong invisible disability status. Do they just hate on themselves at that point, like Clayton Bigsby's? I am curious to find out.
And if you really don't give a shit about society, or your country, or anybody but your own self, I would point out to you that you should consider not just your risk of dying from covid but your risk of lifelong health problems and possible disability. I can tell you from experience that having an invisible disability in American society is not fun. You don't want that, and the risk of getting that from covid is very high compared to the risk of death (which itself is about ten times higher than you were thinking).