What Price Victory — in the Coronavirus War?

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

What Price Victory -- in the Coronavirus War?

What does this deliberate decision to shut down the country and carpet-bomb our own economy, upon which we all depend, tell us about what we Americans value?

The same day the number of U.S. dead from the coronavirus disease hit the 15,000 mark, we also crossed the 15 million mark on the number of Americans we threw out of work to slow its spread and “bend the curve.”

For each American lost to the pandemic, 1,000 Americans have lost their jobs because of conscious and deliberate decisions of the president and 50 governors.

Some 60,000 citizens, we are told, will likely be lost in this pandemic. Are we prepared to accept 60 million unemployed to “mitigate” those losses?

What price victory in this good and necessary war to kill the virus? Is it unseemly or coldhearted to ask?

At what point do we “declare victory and get out,” as one senator told us to do in Vietnam, rather than continue to sustain the U.S. war dead, even if that meant South Vietnam would fall to our common enemies?

Economists at J.P. Morgan are forecasting that the U.S. gross domestic product will fall by 40% this spring and unemployment will reach 20% of the labor force this month.

These are numbers not seen since the Great Depression.

What does this deliberate decision to shut down the country and carpet-bomb our own economy, upon which we all depend, tell us about what we Americans value?

Consider. In a nation one-tenth as populous as ours today, Abe Lincoln sent more than 600,000 men and boys, North and South, to their deaths rather than let seven Deep South states secede and depart in peace.

While the daily loss of Americans to the virus appears to be leveling off, one-third of the way to that 60,000 figure, the other losses from the social and economic devastation we have invited upon ourselves have just begun to mount and will continue far longer.

How many millions of sick and elderly have we sent into solitary confinement? How many families have we forced into a daily struggle for the means to put food on the table and get medicine from the pharmacy?

When the decisions come from President Donald Trump and the governors to open up the economy and encourage Americans to go back to work, will the nation respond?

Will movie theaters and malls all reopen? Will shuttered hotels and motels fill up again? Will professional teams — the NFL, MLB, NBA or NHL — play again to the crowds they knew?

Will public, private and parochial schools, charter and high schools, colleges and universities, all open again to the same-sized classes?

Will conventions, concerts, rallies and recitals begin anew?

To save Americans from contracting a virus that may kill 1-3% of those infected, we have put America on a ventilator.

By courting a depression — a certain consequence of having a nation of 328 million mandatorily sheltering in place and socially distancing — we are telling the world the price we will pay to help save the lives of the thousands who might otherwise contract the virus and die.

Yet this decision raises related questions of life and death.

Can a nation that will accept a depression that destroys the livelihoods of millions of its citizens be credible when it warns another great power that it is willing to fight a nuclear war — in which millions would die — over who rules the Baltic states or who controls the South China Sea?

Would a nation so unwilling to accept 60,000 dead in a pandemic it would induce a depression to cut the casualties, engage in a nuclear exchange with Russia over Estonia?

The longer the shutdown continues, the broader, deeper and more enduring the losses the country will sustain.

We Americans already live in a nation and world atop a mountain of debt.

Student loan debt. Mortgage debt. Consumer debt. Corporate debt. Municipal, county and state debt. A national debt of $22 trillion now soaring into the stratosphere.

Then there is the sovereign debt of the Third World and of nations like Argentina and Italy. If we bring the U.S. and world economy down, who pays that debt? Or is that a ridiculous question?

The decisions we are taking today, hurling scores of thousands of small businesses and millions of citizens toward bankruptcy, could start a rockslide of loan defaults that will start tumbling the banks as well.

The decisions we take in this coronavirus crisis are defining us as a nation and a people. They are telling the world what we Americans will sacrifice and what and whom we will seek to save at all costs. They will tell us who and what is expendable and who and what is not.

They will establish a hierarchy of values that may not correlate exactly with what we Americans publicly profess.

Our decisions may tell us who we truly are.

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24 Comments
Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
April 14, 2020 7:13 am

Pat reminds me of people who believe in Ouija boards and Tarot cards.

It. Is. All. Lies.

No one is fighting a pandemic, there isn’t one except for what they’ve created. This is an annual flu, like all others. Some are more virulent some years, less in others. They claim the weak, the fat, the drug addicted, and the old because those people are vulnerable to every kind of pathogen in a way that the healthy are not.

It really is a tale told by an idiot signifying nothing.

Stop believing the lies and start looking at the reality.

This is a war being waged against the masses by those in positions of power and it ends the same way that all of these outbursts end.

Jdog
Jdog
  Hardscrabble Farmer
April 14, 2020 3:26 pm

Keep believing in your conspiracy theories, and believing this is “just the flu”. Life has a way of teaching those who deny reality. You have been wrong on this subject ever since you first were spouting off about it being a hoax. We are entering a time when Darwinism will assert itself, and the stupid will reap what they have sown.

Long Time Lurker
Long Time Lurker
  Jdog
April 14, 2020 4:08 pm

Baah

BL
BL
  Jdog
April 14, 2020 4:32 pm

Whatta Maroon. Jdog, go back to the Fox News and your six pack bud.

Pequiste
Pequiste
April 14, 2020 7:34 am

“It became necessary to destroy the town to save it.”

– Attributed to an unnamed United States Army major, referring to the bombing of Ben Tre, South Vietnam; reported by AP correspondent Peter Arnett, “Major Describes Move”, New York Times (February 8, 1968), p. 14.

It will be a pyrrhic victory for the ages. An act of self immolation that shall become legendary.

(Are We this fucking stupid?; our leaders that corrupt?; the Evil Fuckers so powerful?)

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
  Pequiste
April 14, 2020 7:40 am

Yes. Yes. Yes.

old white guy
old white guy
  Pequiste
April 14, 2020 8:07 am

Yes again.

22winmag - TBP's Corona-Gulag Gate Crasher
22winmag - TBP's Corona-Gulag Gate Crasher
  Pequiste
April 14, 2020 8:56 am

Burning Communists and tribal gangster warlords out of their rat holes takes lots of napalm and hard work.
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https://youtu.be/aDBaX4QvbzM?t=11

BL
BL

22- HOW OBSERVANT. At least someone gets it.

old white guy
old white guy
April 14, 2020 8:06 am

The America that was, no longer is. It is not the America of my youth. The people have become self centred cowards, running and hiding from an unseen virus that is no more deadly than the seasonal flu. Willing to hide in their homes at the order of an insane governor or mayor. I have been calling people terminally stupid for a very long time now, looks like I have been right.

Martin
Martin
April 14, 2020 8:30 am

Don’t cut your lawn, plow it up and grow something. Anything. You’ll need the food, you’ll see.
Worst case is you’ll get exercise and eat better all Summer, best case is you’ll have enough to can for Winter.

e.d. ott
e.d. ott
  Martin
April 14, 2020 9:43 am

That’s a good idea if you live in an area outside the purview of nosy neighbors and the code enforcement police. Where I live, it’s not the four-legged rodents – it’s the two-legged ones bugging people with strangling regulations and economy-killing rules.
It doesn’t pay to live in highly populated areas like NJ. I’m sure once the lockdowns end people will reconsider locating elsewhere. Even before the virus hit my township had revenue shortfalls. With the unemployment rates up I imagine property taxes will become an issue as the administrators watch the tax base disappear before their eyes.
I can see it coming a mile away, just like a slow motion train wreck. This place is filled with pensioners and minorities are loading the school system. It’s going to be one hell of a three alarm fire, trust me …

SeeBee
SeeBee
  e.d. ott
April 14, 2020 11:08 am

I believe those collecting pensions (public, possibly private) and relocating, will be forced to continue to pay taxes to the State they are leaving.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  SeeBee
April 14, 2020 5:01 pm

See Bee.
Not to worry. those pensions are going to be reduced to a dime on the dollar soon.

flash
flash
April 14, 2020 8:49 am

“The recovery must be careful, incremental and guided by experts rather than politics, and the pandemic won’t be truly “over” until a vaccine is available, which could take as long as 18 months.” New York Governor Andrew Cuomo

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BL
BL
  flash
April 14, 2020 4:13 pm

MOST EXCELLENT meme!! 🙂

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 14, 2020 9:07 am

The only way is for Blue State people to move. A new flag waving in your face nation can be born. We know private schooling and low taxes will lead us to victory.

We need to separate from our enemy. The drive to Victory will free us.

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
April 14, 2020 9:26 am

Pat says: “Our decisions may tell us who we truly are.”

You don’t know Pat? You talk like a Zombie.

Our decisions do tell us who we truly are.

BL
BL
  Thunderbird
April 14, 2020 4:15 pm

Tbird- That is code from the Jesuits like PB that now is the time for you to start a CW and volunteer to kill yourself…….git it?

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 14, 2020 9:46 am

The shutdowns where triggered by Blue state governors.
This was the 3rd and final attempt to destroy the Trump Admin, by any means necessary.

who cares if it coincides with other plans to create a cashless economy and an Orwellian security state.
those are merely a coincidence, and if you see through this, you are a conspiracy nutter.
(my government told me so)

now, let me put on my rubber gloves, and my mask, while I stare at this PC, at least I will feel safe.

Question: Why is the .gov not telling us to buy plastic sheets and duct tape, and seal our windows and doors up from the inside?

Bilco
Bilco
April 14, 2020 1:09 pm

A simple solution can be done. Trump should just lift the Federal order,and tell the Governors that opening up their states will be their decision. That way progressive communist governors.Like the one we have here in NY,will stay closed out of spite to Trump. Then as their states disintegrate into chaos. It will be on their dumb asses.

KaD
KaD
April 14, 2020 6:38 pm

I don’t think this tells us much at all about what ‘Americans’ value because Americans weren’t asked if they wanted to not work, not be able to pay their bills or lose their jobs or homes for a minority of sick elderly or obese slobs.
Most of these governors have overstepped their legal duty. Unless their state constitution explicitly gives them the power to quarantine healthy people, shutter business, or determine what jobs are ‘non essential’ they do not have the authority.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  KaD
April 14, 2020 6:57 pm

Kad.
I disagree. Since at least 1909 we have been asked repeatedly if we would sell our inheritance for a mess of pottage and we have repeatedly said hell yes where do I sign up. TPTB then assumed correctly that they do indeed have the authority. We even gave them permission to rob our savings during the dot Com collapse and steal our homes in the housing collapse. We even gave Hedge funds permission to file for SBA bailout loans.

Ivan
Ivan
April 14, 2020 7:13 pm

“What price victory”

Who cares as long wymyn have reproductive rights a.k.a. abortion on demand.