Are Americans All-In for a Long Coronavirus War?

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Are Americans All-In for a Long Coronavirus War?

Can mayors and governors of beach towns along the East Coast from Maine to Miami, and the Gulf Coast from Florida to Texas, keep tens of millions from gathering on beaches this summer?

“It’s a war,” says President Donald Trump of his efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic, and likening his role to that of “wartime president.”

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo welcomed the president’s claim to his commander in chief role in the crisis and his resolve: “The president and I agreed yesterday… we’re fighting the same war — and this is a war.”

Some measures already taken do call to mind actions in wartime.

Commercial airline flights have been reduced or canceled. Schools have been closed. Universities have shut their doors.

Where Ford, Chrysler, GM and other great auto companies shifted production to jeeps, tanks and bombers in 1942, U.S. auto factories have today been shut down to prevent the spread of the virus.

Bars and restaurants are being closed.

This month, millions of Americans will be added to unemployment rolls, and millions of senior citizens and elderly have already followed government directives to “self-isolate” or “shelter in place.”

There is talk of quarantines lasting not days or weeks, as Americans knew in the days of measles, mumps, chickenpox, scarlet fever and polio, but months.

While a new social solidarity and spirit of self-sacrifice seem to be manifesting themselves in this pandemic, can it endure?

Is the country prepared for months, or years, of social isolation, if that is what is required to win this war?

It is a question that needs to be addressed.

Consider. The Chinese government, whose word is admittedly suspect, claims to have achieved a deceleration in the daily number of new coronavirus infections. The South Koreans say they, too, have broken and reversed the momentum of the spread of the virus.

On March 3, the number of new cases of the coronavirus reported across South Korea was 852. On St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, exactly two weeks later, the count was 85 new cases, a plunge of 90%.

South Korea appears to have “flattened the curve.”

We Americans, however, are far from that.

Exactly how far behind South Korea we are cannot be known until more tens of thousands of Americans are tested, and we learn how many cases of the disease are out there undiscovered and unreported.

But whatever the success of Asian nations in containing the virus, are we politically and socially able to impose the same draconian measures?

Ordering people to “shelter in place” in their own homes, not just for days or weeks but months — can this be done in a free society, as it can be done in the surveillance state of Communist China?

Can mayors and governors of beach towns along the East Coast from Maine to Miami, and the Gulf Coast from Florida to Texas, keep tens of millions from gathering on beaches this summer?

Last week, we saw college kids cavorting on Florida’s beaches, despite warnings that any one among them infected with COVID-19 could transmit it to the rest, leading to grave illness and, in some cases, death.

Moreover, they could become carriers of the disease to parents and siblings. They did not seem to care.

As Prohibition proved, Americans are a rule-breaking people.

Scores of thousands are injured in auto accidents and thousands killed each year from driving under the influence of alcohol, despite tough laws against drunk driving.

Since the 1960s, laws against the use of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, fentanyl, have not halted the rampant ingestion of illegal narcotics and dangerous drugs.

We are endlessly admonished that climate change poses an existential threat to the planet. But have the elites who profess to believe this given up flying in private jets? Have Americans given up their SUVs or ceased to heat their homes with oil and gas?

Are parents going to be able to confine to their homes children whose lives are built around friends on playgrounds? Is the crowd on Martha’s Vineyard going to give up socializing to prevent the spread of the coronavirus?

In the ’60s, we were told that the correlation between cigarette smoking and lung cancer, emphysema and heart disease, is absolute. Yet 34 million Americans continue to risk shortening their lives by smoking.

Seniors and elderly, among whom the mortality rate from the coronavirus is the highest — 15% of those over 80 in one estimate — may shelter in place for months.

But if, in diverse cities, minority communities come out for block parties in summer, are we going to have the police march them back into their homes? Do we have enough cops for that?

A prediction: The longer the orders to shelter in place and self-isolate remain in force, the greater the probability they will begin to be ignored and people will take the risks to end their isolation and be with friends.

Will Americans suffer in social isolation, inside their own homes for months, while a state-induced Great Depression washes over the land?

My guess is that many will rebel.

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25 Comments
oldtimer505
oldtimer505
March 20, 2020 7:55 am

This posturing is total insanity. There is something else behind the curtain folks! Trump may or may not be complicate in this bull crap but, we have not heard one peep out of congress on this issue. These weasels have done nothing but draw a paycheck and steal from us. The numbers for this so called pandemic do not support the reaction to it pure and simple. Not to mention the numbers are projections based on data that could be false in many cases from folks that are life long carpetbaggers. The most often heard solution to the problem is for us to give up more rights with no real fix for the so called pandemic. None of this makes sense unless there is another agenda in the works.

There is something wrong with this narrative! There is something else that is more serious coming our way I feel. Call me crazy but, don’t trust these turds and their narrative. JMO

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
  oldtimer505
March 20, 2020 11:10 am

Repo Crisis -> Pension Crisis -> Monetary Crisis, all complete by 2022-2023. That’s what’s coming. And they will push for a new monetary order, likely with a crypto component.

oldtimer505
oldtimer505
  Articles of Confederation
March 20, 2020 12:04 pm

A crypto component would be a leg up for the One World Order I feel. It sounds good but, in the end it is as fiat as the dollar.

(EC)
(EC)
  oldtimer505
March 20, 2020 2:14 pm

complicit

oldtimer505
oldtimer505
  (EC)
March 20, 2020 3:36 pm

Thank you EC, complicit would be a better choice. OT

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
March 20, 2020 8:02 am
ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
  hardscrabble farmer
March 20, 2020 8:06 am

Either that or just get your mandatory biometric vaccine. Same difference.

M G
M G
  hardscrabble farmer
March 20, 2020 8:41 am

JC bugged out to the woods and I think that is awesome. I not only found a neurobiologist on a bike? Mine’s a prepper and was ready.

A whole different perspective but is fascinating and important work he is doing. I may need a neurobiologist… I’ve had a lot of brain surgery, you know.

Do you know how memory is stored in your brain?

oh, the bootheel loves him

TX Patriot
TX Patriot
  hardscrabble farmer
March 20, 2020 4:35 pm

I assume you mean for the assholes driving this insanity! Maybe Congress would be a good start.

CCRider
CCRider
March 20, 2020 8:23 am

The patriots will rebel. The sheep will submit. Government is the enemy. It always was-a tolerable evil in the best state and an intolerable evil in the worst state. It has become intolerable-unless you like being lorded over by the likes of gavin newsome and andrew cuomo.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
March 20, 2020 8:44 am
robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
March 20, 2020 8:57 am

Like AIDS, some will ignore science and God and get it and some will not. I’m not missing the ones that F’d around and died.

James
James
March 20, 2020 9:38 am

I am certainly not ready!I believe for the majority of citizens,would just be another winter type bug to get over.Those that are fragile due to age/health ect. should avoid the public and we can help them by washing our hands/letting as some stores now do having a period of a couple of hours for those ill/aged ect. to shop on their own,but,to shut down the whole country is just fucking nuts!

I am interested in the reports that say a malaria drug seems very helpful,if true,lets get it out there.Sure,big pharm loses as generic,and those profiting off of insanity loses but the rest of us go back to normal lives(as normal as they can be?!).

Rise Up
Rise Up
  James
March 20, 2020 1:06 pm

Chloroquine and hydroxyChloroquine are available in Mexico and south america over the counter. Probably because it’s a malaria preventative. Supposedly cheap, too (like 5 cents per pill). Been around since WWII.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Rise Up
March 20, 2020 5:24 pm

1936.

James
James
March 20, 2020 9:58 am

On the upside,my favorite ammo sellor is out of most stock.I did not need to buy,just for lack of better word taking temperature of country,glad to see folks still arming up!

Us prepper/paranoid types did this long ago,right?!

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  James
March 20, 2020 5:29 pm

Long ago. SGAmmo isn’t taking any orders as they estimated a few days back they needed ten days to pack and ship orders they already have. FWIW there is no reason not to go shooting if the weather permits. Everybody stands at least six feet away. It’s outdoors and a lot of fun.

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
March 20, 2020 11:07 am

So knowing Pat well enough, he’s already made up his mind on this. When he goes over-Socratic, he knows we’e doomed. He is as polite in person as in writing and has a way of dressing things and people down nicely.

I’ve been anxiously awaiting his wisdom. I wish he would relocate but he is of the DC I once knew and loved and he’d likely rather die in his hometown, yearning for the past sleepy Southern town.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Articles of Confederation
March 20, 2020 5:30 pm

His book “Right From The Beginning” is a great read!

overthecliff
overthecliff
March 20, 2020 11:21 am

War on Kung Flu is a distraction from the financial economic crisis . It is being used to deflect blame from the banker sand politicians of the Globo Homos. It is either that or a dress rehearsal for SHTF or both. I suspect that within 3 months a hell of a lot of wealth will be transferred and a lot of liberty will have been compromised. The ground work for firearms confiscation and ground work done for isolation of dangerous people will have been laid. Get real nervous when they start talking about firearms during this “emergency”.

Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
  overthecliff
March 20, 2020 11:25 am
overthecliff
overthecliff
March 20, 2020 11:35 am

Dress rehearsal for FEMA camps when the Democrats next take over the Senate, House and Presidency.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
March 20, 2020 1:07 pm

A war… why is everything a war? In a war the enemy must be destroyed. All on each side must agree that this is the goal. If “they” are now fighting a WAR on a virus, the battlefield is everywhere.

I hear it said that there are asymptomatic carriers of this virus. That could be you. That could be me.

We are ALL osama bin laden now. Everyone’s guilty until proven innocent. This is the reality “they” have been working diligently to create since 9/11. It’s just no longer limited to the TSA in airports. Methinks things are just warming up… a crackdown on liberty the likes of which we’ve never seen in our lifetimes seems to be afoot.

Romans 12

Random acts of kindness.

Grace and peace…

Jai Seli
Jai Seli
March 20, 2020 1:28 pm

Buchanan’s common sense analysis and patriotism notwithstanding – albeit contributing ‘NUTH’N to REAL “productive enterprise”, the CURRENT [not-so-great] “pandemic” HOAX will eventually be replaced with what PTB – Powers that Bugger – Hegelian “SOLUTION”?

CharleyC
CharleyC
March 20, 2020 7:19 pm

Now that the politicians have created a problem, and got a reaction to the problem, they will now present a solution to the problem. The “solution” will not fix the present problem nor prevent a future one. It will simply curtail more civil liberties and raise taxes on the working class.