Decide, do or die
I live near the border, Havre, Shelby and Great Falls are well known, oft visited places. Trips to the Sweetgrass Hills, weekends at the Great Northern in Havre. We make and enjoy 4B's Tomato Soup right here at home, it's been added to our family recipe binder. My wife has a close friend in Great Falls, that friend, and her husband, are Trump followers. My wife "unfollows" that friend on Facebook near election time, it lessens friction. We believe there really has to be some doubt about Trump's statements for any thinking person. If you watched the second debate you understand Trump just repeated himself on the covid. Nothing has changed, there is no plan to battle covid. Nine months and no intention of responding. Our town and Great Falls are almost the same size. Great Falls has over six hundred active covid cases and we have three active cases. The difference is we listen to health care professionals at the urging of all of our political leaders. No one here wants the border opened, we don't care that we can go down there. A thousand people a day, soon to be two thousand or more, every day, are dying. What does that cost America? Is that any way to fuel an economy? No end in sight, no plan. So decide. Then do it. Vote to live. Vote to have a plan.
"The steady stream of thousands of deaths a day will fill hospitals allowing field hospitals to be tested. This necessary and vital testing will ensure all Americans are safe in the event of an emergency. Other facilities like mobile morgue trucks will also be tested to ensure they work. These realistic tests will be a great help to first responders in the event of a pandemic. In the event that mass graves might be needed these will also be trialed and reviewed. Americans need not worry, mass US graves would only be needed in the blackest hypothetical scenarios. Vaccines, exactly like the ones used for flus and colds, will be ready to go next week." This message sounds good if you gloss over the covid and discount the dead to dime a dozen or so. |