Are Lockdowns Coming Back? Get Prepped NOW, Just in Case

Guest Post by Daisy Luther

It’s beginning to look a lot like lockdowns,

Everywhere you go.

Take a look at the grocery store shelves. They’re emptying once again.

With Xs and lines that tell you where to go.

It’s beginning to look a lot like lockdowns.

Masks in every store

But the ugliest sight to see is the media that will be

Lying on every score.

I don’t know about you, but I’ve got a bad feeling of deja vu right about now. The media is filled with stories about Covid outbreaks and the “new variable.” On every network, serious-looking doctors hope for their five minutes of fame as they discuss why you should wear masks that don’t work and get shots that don’t work.

There are personal stories, too. One of my best friends was shocked when her fiance came home with a positive diagnosis. Another friend told me that half of her grandaughter’s 3rd grade class was out with Covid. My next-door neighbor has it. My daughter’s friend has it.

All that being said, the purpose of this article isn’t to scare you about all the sick people. Sick people happen, and contagious illnesses happen. We all know how to better our chances of not becoming sick and how to take care of ourselves if we’re ill.

But some things are outside of our control.

Things like government mandates, lockdowns, and the ensuing hysteria. Things like being lied to at every turn. (Masks don’t work! Just kidding, you HAVE to wear masks! Two weeks to stop the spread! This shot will protect you!)

If you look at the patterns that preceded the first lockdown, we’re seeing almost identical intensity in the ramp-up of warnings, spreading mask mandates, and other restrictions that led up to it. This article isn’t about whether or not this is right or wrong. It’s about getting prepared before the general public empties the shelves.

I strongly advise you to get prepped right now and make a plan on how you intend to handle it if this comes to pass. This warning is not a prediction – no crystal ball here! It’s a comparative analysis of the circumstances surrounding previous lockdowns. I’m big on patterns. By examining patterns, you can often deduce what’s coming next.

Whether you agree with lockdowns or not, you will most likely be affected by them or by whatever other draconian measures the government takes to “protect” us while simultaneously destroying the economy, the supply chain, and small businesses.

Use what you’ve learned about lockdowns.

This isn’t our first rodeo or even our second. That means we have some experience under our belts that can help us be even better prepared if another round of restrictions comes to pass.

We may not have full-on lockdowns again, but you can bet your bottom dollar we’ll face some type of restrictions in the not-so-distant future. Why would a government give up on something that worked so well to seize power and redistribute wealth the last time around?

Think about what you’ve learned and ask yourself the following questions.

What do you wish you’d done differently?

It’s easy to play quarterback after the game is done, but this exercise isn’t about beating yourself up. It’s about learning from your experience.

  • Is there anything you wish you’d done differently?
  • What food did you run out of the fastest?
  • Were there non-food supplies you didn’t think to buy?
  • Was there anything that broke, and you didn’t have the necessary tools or supplies to repair it?
  • About what item did you think, “Dang, I wish I had XXXXXX?”
  • Were there people who hunkered down with you who made things difficult or unpleasant? How can you make it better with those folks in the future? And will you even want them to come over next time?
  • Are there things you could have prepared to keep your kids or other family members more content?

Ask yourself these questions while you’ve got some time to sit and contemplate the lockdown. The things you wish you’d done differently are going to be very important things to address for the future.

What are the things you were satisfied with?

Luckily, we all probably had more successes than failures in this lockdown, so think about the successes. Here are a few examples of some things that may have worked well for you.

  • You had enough in your emergency fund to cover any shortfalls.
  • You were able to make tasty, nutritious, and filling meals from your supplies.
  • You didn’t need to leave the house for X amount of time for groceries.
  • You and your family bonded and enjoyed spending this time together.
  • You discovered your group worked really well together.
  • You did something productive with your time at home.

So, for you, what were the things that worked, and how can you replicate those things in the future?

Make some notes.

Go over the two lists you’ve made and start a third list of the things you either need to buy or need to do before the next time there’s a lockdown. Using the examples above:

  • Get more ingredients for your favorite meals.
  • Restock your pantry so you can avoid the pitfall of missing ingredients at the store for a couple of months.
  • Get a larger quantity of the things you ran out of first.
  • Get any needed tools and repair materials.
  • Grab multiples of the things you may have forgotten, like shampoo, soap, toothbrushes, etc.
  • Get some things to stash away for future entertainment purposes.
  • Figure out how to extricate yourself from partnerships that didn’t work.
  • For partnerships that did work, make sure they’re on the same page for the next time around.
  • Do an inventory of supplies so you can replenish the things you’ve used.

This is something that will take longer than 15-20 minutes at the kitchen table. Really spend some time being thorough with regard to this self-analysis.

Look at your budget.

Millions of Americans saw dramatic changes in their incomes over the past months. This is an important factor in future preparations.

If you’re just barely managing to pay your bills, you may have difficulty stocking up for Round 2. If this is the case, you’ll need to take a close look at your budget.

This is the time to reduce your output as much as possible so you can replenish your home for the future.

What should you get for the next set of lockdowns and shortages?

Aside from the things you’ve determined above that you need, there are some other things you may want to get for the second wave of lockdowns. Think about the things that ran out first and the things that had purchase limits. when you see them back on shelves, do some stocking up:

  • Toilet paper (the gold bars of the coronavirus pandemic!)
  • Paper towels
  • Lysol wipes
  • Paper plates
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Disinfectant cleaners
  • Bleach
  • Flour
  • Yeast
  • Baking powder
  • Baking soda
  • Meat
  • Canned goods
  • Dry foods like pasta and rice
  • Cough medicine with an expectorant
  • Cold and flu medicine
  • Ibuprofen
  • Tylenol
  • Vitamin C

If you store them properly, all of these items will serve you well in the future, even if this article is totally wrong and there is never another lockdown. They’ll help you to be ready for all manner of emergencies, not just mandated self-quarantines.

Make sure you have the following medical items, too so you can monitor yourself and your family:

  • Pulse oximeter – these became nearly impossible to acquire for a while
  • Touchless thermometer
  • N95 masks (if you ever want to leave the house, you may be required to mask up – even if you refuse to wear a mask, if your child is injured or sick, and needs to see a doctor, you’d be forced to abide by the rules there)

Another issue we ran into with shortages was appliances such as chest freezers and refrigerators. They couldn’t be had for love or money after a few months into the last crisis. Parts for repairing central heating and air systems were scarce. There were long waits for many automotive parts, too. If you have a major household or automotive component that needs repair (or will soon) if you can afford it, you may want to be proactive about that. Other shortages included computers, computer cords, tablets, headphones, and other devices for working or schooling from home.

When should you start getting supplies for the second wave?

Think back to when the outbreak began to come to the public eye back in 2020. It only took two days for the shelves to become nearly bare. Here are some pictures as a reminder. It would be pretty foolish to wait until the rest of the country becomes aware, and there’s another run on things, leaving the media to scold preppers for hoarding.

Of course, it wasn’t preppers doing the “hoarding.” We already had our stuff weeks, months, or even years ago.

My advice is to start replenishing your supplies immediately. Take a look at your lists and begin fulfilling them as soon as you can.

You don’t have to buy these things all at once. But start now. Grab a couple of items and put them back. Do this every time you are out. If money isn’t tight, buy one of everything on your list that you might reasonably need when you’re out.

The supply chain never completely bounced back after the last time around. Think about anything you might need to repair or replace, and if you can afford it, get the parts and items you may need.

Mentally preparing for the next lockdown

Something that is potentially even more important than your physical preparations is the mental ones.

Did you find yourself reeling in shock that it happened? Were you depressed or anxious? Lonely or isolated? Understand first that all those feelings are completely normal during a time period of dramatic change. You’re human, and you’re allowed to have feelings. When there’s so much uncertainty, it can be difficult to prepare for the future. It’s the ability to move past these feelings and still accomplish the things that need to be done that is important. A lot of people have suffered problems with their mental health during the past few years, and being a prepper doesn’t exclude you from a normal reaction to prolonged stress.

Think also about the personalities you encountered within your group. Obviously, you’re not going to kick your bratty teen out of the house the next time there’s a quarantine, but the involvement of certain people is optional. Some folks really surprise us (unpleasantly) with the way they behave under pressure.

Other things you may want to do before the next lockdown

The following items are miscellaneous tasks you may want to undertake. Most of them will be effective not only in a lockdown scenario but also during other types of emergencies.

I’ve established care with The Wellness Company. They are a network of doctors who will prescribe the medications you need, regardless of popular media opinion. A membership is only $10 a month and I find it to be very worthwhile. You can also get medical exemptions from the doctors there if you believe that certain mandates may be bad for your health.

You may have also noticed things in your outer circle that were unsettling. I wrote more about the different kinds of people you may have encountered – friends, neighbors, coworkers, etc. – during the lockdown. You should take some of the time you have between now and the next lockdown to assess these folks a little bit more closely. Pay strict attention to the things they say and do once this is over. Do they “joke” about coming to your place? Are they spending frivolously? Did they learn a lesson and decide to get better prepared? This will tell you a lot about them and let you know if you need to begin quietly distancing yourself from them.

If you weren’t happy with where you took shelter during this period of lockdown, examine the reasons why. We were in an apartment that didn’t have a place for a garden, and there were a few issues that would make the house fairly easy to break into if someone was interested in doing so.

When you examine this, you may need to make a major decision – is it time to relocate? Or you may simply need to make some adjustments to the place where you are, like a padlock on the gate, a new fence, security film on the windows, etc. This article has some tips on home security.

If your home needs some repairs, do it while supplies are easy to find and while mandates don’t make it difficult to get someone out to your place. Our dryer died during the first lockdown, but we weren’t crazy about the idea of some repair person stomping through the apartment, potentially seeing our stockpile of canned goods. If you have an appliance giving its last gasp, this might be a good time to replace it. The better maintained your home is, the less likely it is that you’ll have a repair emergency during the lockdown.

Take the opportunity to get any services performed that were needed before or during the lockdown. If there is a medical procedure you require, go ahead and get it done. Many patients saw their treatments delayed for months to prevent them from possibly coming into contact with COVID patients. Get everyone a dental exam and get your pets to the vet if necessary. If you need to have your house sprayed or gutters cleaned, get all of that stuff done as soon as you can.

Work toward greater self-reliance. Get those chickens you’ve been thinking about. Plant a garden and set up cold frames to extend your growing season. Get yourself well-positioned for an uncertain future.

Prepare your family

Your family may want to live in a rosy world in which this was an unpleasant interlude and now it’s over. It’s tempting to let them have that happiness, but it’s a mistake not to add at least a small dose of reality. If it hasn’t crossed their mind that the future could hold more lockdowns, it’s going to be a stunning blow when (or if) it happens again.

You also don’t want to meet pushback when you try to replenish supplies. Consider reminding them, “Remember the toilet paper apocalypse? We don’t want to run into that problem again!” or “Weren’t you happy we had this when we were stuck at home?”

If you see the situation is beginning to look like you might be facing another lockdown soon, casually mention it to family members. Don’t terrify them, but begin gently making them aware that the situation could change quickly.

On the other hand, you may find that family members who previously thought you were a little bit nuts are now far more on board with preparedness. This might be a great time to start teaching them more.

The time to prepare is right now

Here’s a great article written by other preppers who share what they learned during the first lockdown.

I may be wrong. I hope I am. I don’t see how our economy will withstand the restrictions we’ve gone through before. We’re still in terrible shape from the rules that were forced upon us in 2020 and beyond.

But the signs are all there. The urgency is increasing. The fear of those prone to hysteria is palpable. The best thing you can do is be ahead of the crowds. I also think we’re going to see even more stress, increased violence, and complete desperation for many families that are at the ends of their ropes. As well, this time around, we’re going to see a lot more pushback. Many of us do not want to participate in this again, and we’re done being forced to follow pointless rules.

What are you expecting?

I’m really not looking forward to the prospect of arrows on the floor at my local grocery store or frightened people skittering around the store with only their wild eyes visible above their masks. Fear is the biggest contagion there is and while it may not directly kill you, it’s fear that has allowed the government to run amok and destroyed lives.

Do you expect to see another lockdown soon? What warning signs have you on high alert? How are you preparing? Are you making any changes?

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56 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
  Administrator
September 9, 2023 2:04 pm

Tests that don’t work.
Daisy Luther left that out as she described all the people she knows who “tested positive”.
Is Ms. Luther now a limited hangout purveyor?

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Administrator
September 9, 2023 3:33 pm

And these tests have a false positive rate of what? And what are they even measuring?

kiwi
kiwi
  MrLiberty
September 9, 2023 7:36 pm

I Q

Gary
Gary
  Administrator
September 9, 2023 6:52 pm

Will humanity fail another test?

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 9, 2023 12:42 pm

All bullshit. Not gonna happen. A very very large percentage of people even normies and liberals are not gonna fall for it or go along with it.

Warren
Warren
  Anonymous
September 9, 2023 1:20 pm

The left might want it to happen again so they can use it, to steal the presidential election, again.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Warren
September 9, 2023 7:32 pm

There is no left there is no election integrity.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
September 9, 2023 2:08 pm

Right. Everyone let your guard down because you can’t believe your lying eyes.
Also, there will never be climate lockdowns, and there certainly won’t ever be suspensions of Constitutional rights on the basis of “public health emergencies”, so you’re all just tinfoil hat wearing domestic extremists.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
September 9, 2023 12:43 pm

Anyone needing this article is a fool and there really is no hope for them.

Warren
Warren
  Abigail Adams
September 9, 2023 1:21 pm

Keep an eye on the toilet paper aisle, it’s the best barometer to see if people expect it to happen again. If there’s a sudden shortage of TP, then folks are expecting it.to happen.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  Warren
September 9, 2023 1:25 pm

Great advice. 🙄

Here’s the deal…if it happens again, I will not be impacted. Capiche? Or do I need to spell it out?

not be impacted?
not be impacted?
  Abigail Adams
September 9, 2023 8:02 pm

Did away with the TP routine & have moved on to enemas exclusively?

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams
  not be impacted?
September 9, 2023 10:31 pm

Has nothing to do with TP. Has everything to do with setting myself up to not be dependent on the system.

No job that someone can hold over my head, no debt, access to fresh farm food, etc.

Lock it all down for all I care…I’m on my way to self-sufficiency…like everyone should have been working on since 2020.

Won’t even need to rely on a religious exemption…which I am adamantly against.

Todd Packer's Mentor
Todd Packer's Mentor
September 9, 2023 12:50 pm

Quite possibly in Albuquerque. NM governor is banning open/ concealed carry “for 30 days” due to an emergency decree.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/full-authoritarian-new-mexico-governor-restricts-constitutional-gun-rights-law-abiding
Citizens arrests of the governor, sheriffs etc right down the line are called for. No excuses.
Stomp this bullshit out instantly, men of New Mexico!

Tex
Tex
  Todd Packer's Mentor
September 9, 2023 6:03 pm

Gov said new Mexicans so are peeps taking matters in their own hand and eliminating new Mexicans, the influx of?

ICE-9
ICE-9
September 9, 2023 12:54 pm

Lowdown means the bond market is imploding. They have to stop consumption to keep the hyperinflation at bay while they print trillions and pump it into the financial system. The alternative (for them) is deflation and it all falls apart by a different means. The difference is bailouts and controlled hyperinflation keeps them in control of the money system, where deflation marks their loss of control.

The vaccines were the ultimate means of reducing consumption in a hyper-inflationary environment. It was just monetary policy.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  ICE-9
September 9, 2023 1:07 pm

I don’t think it’s gonna work this time, ICE. But I think we will find out soon enough.

Steffanovitch
Steffanovitch
  ICE-9
September 9, 2023 1:09 pm

while they print trillions

How long does it take to enter numbers into a computer program?

ICE-9
ICE-9
  Steffanovitch
September 9, 2023 3:58 pm

It’s a figure of speech smarty pants.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Steffanovitch
September 11, 2023 7:04 am

Technically they don’t print anymore. It would take a long time to actually print the money and a lot of paper and ink. Today they just issue electronic credits. It happens almost instantly. Remember in covid they put the money right in your bank account. They have all your information, direct deposit of checks, electronic tax returns and buying with debit and credit cards. All linked to your bank account.

Warren
Warren
  ICE-9
September 9, 2023 1:15 pm

You make a good point.
Just before the last lockdowns the overnight repo rates exploded upwards. The whole thing was.about to collapse, then we had the lockdown, the CARES act and trillions of dollars injected into the system.

ICE-9
ICE-9
  Warren
September 9, 2023 3:57 pm

Correct.

The Macroeconomics of Depopulation

Harrington Richardson: Resurgent
Harrington Richardson: Resurgent
  ICE-9
September 9, 2023 4:46 pm

I believe people were buying everything they could get their hands on at inflated prices. Lumber went to $1.60 a board foot. Appliances sold out. People were putting in swimming pools and buying those expensive high end exercise gizmos with screens and internet connections. Now we are approaching Tap City but the Blackrocks and Sequoias are sending reps to China to bail them out with our money to socialize their losses on stupid zipperhead real estate boondoggles. That is where the “summoned digits” will be heading if we do not raise holy living hell with Congress. I know, I know, pissing in the wind. That’s where it’s going regardless.

Steve Z.
Steve Z.
  ICE-9
September 9, 2023 5:37 pm

ICE-9,
YES!! It’s the Bond Market to look at. Everybody thinks the Stockmarket it the prognosticator of economic events but it’s the Bond Market where the rubber hits the road.
Thank You.

mark
mark
  ICE-9
September 9, 2023 9:50 pm

Hell yea ICE…the Great Depression didn’t really start with the stock market…it was when the Bond Market went down.

The Greater Depression is peeking round the Bond Market corner…on 4th and 3rd Seal Street…just saying.

BL
BL
September 9, 2023 1:02 pm

I will say this , if what is left of small business retailers/restaurants close their doors while Bernie Marcus and the rest of the joos are allowed to stay open (let’s not leave out Blackrock/WalMart) I won’t have much sympathy for them.

Fight for your rights small business. DO NOT COMPLY

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  BL
September 9, 2023 1:09 pm

Exactly, BL. I’m surprised at the number of small business that have opened up in the past couple years. More than I thought might open. And the ones who managed to survive through 2020/21 should really push back.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BL
September 9, 2023 5:29 pm

I was fortunate enough to live in an area where the sheriffs’ department refused to enforce even state emergency orders across the entire county. They did briefly in the beginning, but when fights kept erupting in the local bars they tried to close down due to angry patrons, they just didn’t care anymore and eventually figured out there was no reason to enforce the state ordinance crap because no one in the bars were getting sick.

They left it up to individual businesses to determine the masking requests for customers and whether they were open or closed. Majority of bars around here stayed open along with quite a few restaurants.

Most places by me stayed open and because I was working remotely, I tried to help the restaurants and other local businesses by ordering a lot of takeout food and shopped in local stores instead of the Walmart here which was full convid policy crap.

Eventually the Walmart store manager wised up though by January 2021 and no one cared if you wore the face diapers anymore even though the pre-made corporate store announcements always talked about them.

People here definitely won’t tolerate another round. Many wised up and lots of people I know here refused the jabs.

James
James
September 9, 2023 1:22 pm

“What do you wish you’d done differently?”

Started along with the rest of normal folks killing those that were killing other citizens/many children were not given a choice and need to be defended/complicit adults deserve what they received as the truth came out.

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Tlate
Tlate
September 9, 2023 1:24 pm

Not gonna happen anon? All I know is our local Wal Mart went from 12 pick up spots to 45 pickup spots. I hope you are right, but I think Wal Mart probably got some pretty good intel. A few people die, lamestream media spins in into the next pandemic and boom! Lockdown!!!Will this happen? I have no idea but Gates and Fauci keep saying it will.

BL
BL
  Tlate
September 9, 2023 2:11 pm

Tlate- I think you also have to factor in theft. As the proles become more desperate to feed their families and credit cards are maxed out, it is a looming nightmare for retailers. The prices at the grocery now will seem cheap in the years to come, so the WalMart management will be thrilled to have people scared of disease and picking up out in the parking lot.

Harrington Richardson: Resurgent
Harrington Richardson: Resurgent
  BL
September 9, 2023 4:52 pm

I think the expanded pickup slots are a reaction to how goddamn pissed people are at the expansion of self checkout and elimination of all but one or two checkers. I always ask them, what’s next? Do you want us to stock the friggin’ shelves next?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Harrington Richardson: Resurgent
September 9, 2023 5:50 pm

LoL Harry, that too. Theft is becoming rampant, self check is a pain in the butt.

BL here.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Harrington Richardson: Resurgent
September 9, 2023 7:43 pm

Fuck Walmart I cannot believe people go there. I have one nearby I have not been in there in years. Mindless consumers can’t stay away they’re always busy.

poordude
poordude
September 9, 2023 1:30 pm

While I am sure they would love to lock us all down again, it is going to be very difficult. Many 10 of millions of people have figured out a lot of stuff since the last covid scare. The so called vaccines do not work. That is a big one. There will be far less demand for them if they try this again. Masks do not work. There will be major push back on masks. Some states will ban mandates and lock downs. Just hope you live in one of those states. Crazy voting rules will be pushed back on hard. I don’t think the hoarding will be as big. A lot of people know it is BS. Politicians pushing the fear porn will be vigorously attacked in the media outlets that tell the truth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  poordude
September 9, 2023 5:37 pm

Depends on what they attempt. If they try normal “convid” again, yes there will be extreme skepticism. However, if they try and roll out their Marburg process, that’ll be a different issue altogether; very few people are prepared for that one…

invisible
invisible
September 9, 2023 1:43 pm

Why change the lies when the old ones still work?

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BL
BL
  invisible
September 9, 2023 2:14 pm

Here is another fun fact:

Several small islands off the shoreline of Antarctica are named:

CORONAtion Island

Omicron Island

Delta Island

BL
BL
  BL
September 9, 2023 2:19 pm

Not to mention most of the places nearby these islands are named after Rothschilds and Rockefellers. Hhummm?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  invisible
September 9, 2023 5:04 pm

99.9% overall.
99.95% for those under 70.

Among people <70 years old, infection fatality rates ranged
from 0.00% to 0.57% with median of 0.05% across the different locations (corrected median of 0.04%).

Ioannides study
http://biomechanics.stanford.edu/me233_20/reading/ioannidis20.pdf

ICE-9
ICE-9
September 9, 2023 4:28 pm

And they still have yet to isolate a single SARS-CoV-2 virus. It’s all in silico magic.

Harrington Richardson: Resurgent
Harrington Richardson: Resurgent
September 9, 2023 4:38 pm

A bunch of folks around here have the whatever the heck it is. Like a cold. Whenever school starts everybody gets sick but apparently that has been memory holed. Nobody is dying. Nobody is in the hospital. The majority of those I know personally are on the second, third, fourth go around and all have been jabbed and boosted. They are horrified I haven’t gotten the life saving magic potion. I just keep taking my D3 and zinc and carry on shaking my head. Two to three weeks after the new garbage booster is available there will of course be a wave of Covid infections. “The stupid, it burns.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Harrington Richardson: Resurgent
September 9, 2023 5:57 pm

I still remember talking to my 70 year old neighbor when he was all panicky from watching tv back in 2020 about the “mass deaths”. I told him to get in his pickup truck and go drive past the funeral homes in town and to look for himself. I informed him he’ll find out there were no huge stacks of bodies or refrigerated semi trailers.

Eventually he did and then came back to me and said “Well why would they say that on the news on tv if there isn’t any of that?” I told him, that is one of the magical questions, and the answer isn’t a nice one…

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Harrington Richardson: Resurgent
September 9, 2023 7:45 pm

It’s the flu. Always has been.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 9, 2023 5:18 pm

How about we simply ignore the covidiots? Some of us did this last time around and it worked pretty well. Sure was a lot less traffic.

Steve Z.
Steve Z.
September 9, 2023 5:49 pm

Crisis mgmt by Govt. requires a ratcheting up of new limiting/controlling policies, regression to normal but at a higher level of restriction. Rinse, Repeat.
With that in mind, expect even more restrictive/bizarre policies to be implemented against us this next go round.

Tex
Tex
September 9, 2023 5:54 pm

Another friend told me that half of her grandaughter’s 3rd grade class was out with Covid.

Whatever it was I thought it was determined there is no such thing as covid? Whatever, peeps be ill with some kind of shit.

Toilet paper (the gold bars of the coronavirus pandemic!)

Well yeah, this ain’t the boy scouts, leaves suck. I don’t mind having a cedar cabinet packed full of TP. Plus a couple of those 150 qt. Igloo ice chest jobbers, packed with TP. It’s not going to go bad if kept dry. The Toilet Paper Caper was among the most absurd results of the country playing sheep to its masters in Lockdown Mania. Peeps be going nuts with no TP in town during the Caper. We got down to the nitty gritty before the stores started getting TP and then rationing TP.

We’re still in terrible shape from the rules that were forced upon us in 2020 and beyond.

It ain’t over until the fat lady sings and who knows she may never step out on stage.

PastyCrackers
PastyCrackers
September 9, 2023 6:41 pm

Hmm…
They are going to blow up somethig huge, blame it on Russia Russia Russia, declare war, Marshall law and rationing.
Everything deemed “unpatriotic” [which will be everything formerly patriotic] will land one in a re education labor quarantine camp.

The uSA is being set up like Germany was in the 1920s-1930s.
We are now in the beerhall putsch/ Mein kampf [my struggle] phase with Trump.

Mountain Rat
Mountain Rat
  PastyCrackers
September 10, 2023 6:32 am

Martial law.

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 9, 2023 7:31 pm

Who was locked down last time?? I never paid attention to any covid bullshit never wore a mask or changed my daily life one bit? Was this article geared toward Europeans?

Anonymous
Anonymous
September 9, 2023 9:41 pm

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Bauls
Bauls
  Anonymous
September 9, 2023 10:03 pm

Last time I was the only one at work to get a religious exemption, as I could not find any doctor to give a medical one, though previous heart problems would be obvious qualify. Had to wear dumb ass mask at work, but saved from death jab. Didn’t wear mask anywhere else. So I did have to compromise on shitty masks, but was about 1 week from being fired till they “granted” me my religious liberty. Was ready to be let go. Anyways don’t work there no more, let’s see what round 2 or 3 happens with new employer

Tex
Tex
  Bauls
September 11, 2023 12:45 am

Peeps in this neck of the woods are very proud of military service so I suppose use to taking orders with no resistance. Many thought the jab was a good idea while the whole thing a result of Texas’ governor following the guidelines of the highest office.

Professor G
Professor G
September 9, 2023 9:48 pm

My family will not participate. To hell with the totalitarian Uniparty.

Treefarmer
Treefarmer
September 9, 2023 9:53 pm

She lost all credibility with the advice to stock up on N95 masks. If you absolutely “need’ a mask to go out and do something, then just wear the cheapest one you can find (they’ll give you one at the door) and poke a crap ton of holes in it so you can breathe. It will work as well against covid as the N95 (ie., not at all) and get you through the door.