Can We Expect Anyone To Say “I’m Sorry”?

Featured Story

Hell NO…

This week, Demonic Doctor Anthony Fauci testified before Congress and repeatedly used the Fifth Amendment, according to his counsel, rather than answering lawmakers’ questions.

What he knew, whether he fooled Congress, whether he should have answered questions, and whether he should be held accountable are all under discussion.

That was hardly the most memorable moment of this week for me.

After picking some hog grain, my husband called me on the way home. At Restaurant Depot, he purchased pizza boxes and ranch ingredients. He pays very little attention to American politics. He rarely takes an interest in my stories.

He just said, “What’s up with Fauci?”

I informed senators that he spent most of the hearing claiming the Fifth Amendment rather than answering questions.

The stillness was long.

His next question caught me completely off guard.

Is anybody ever going to apologize? Was wrong. “It cost your family everything.”

Nobody had ever said that to us, so I gulped back tears.

My spouse and I worked hard. Built businesses. Most people would consider us to have lived the American dream. We wanted no bailout. They were not failing. We were just weeks away from selling our restaurant business for $31 million when COVID-19 struck.

Then “two weeks to slow the spread.”

Two weeks turned into months. Months turned into years.

Government policies, not the virus, derailed decades of development.

This hearing was not helpful. If anything, it ripped open the scars.

Americans incur losses that will never be recorded on government balance sheets. Instead, they tear apart once-secure lives. Businesses built over decades have vanished. The retirement accounts had run dry. Marriages were financially stressful. One was ours. Homes disappeared. Careers ended. Dreams that have been abandoned. Six years later, many wounds linger.

It would be simple to write about Fauci because he is essentially a bureaucrat.

He may be the most well-known and highly compensated figure in the pandemic response, but he was never alone. Governors issued orders. County health departments enforced. School boards agreed. Corporate leaders concurred. Church leaders agreed. Republicans agreed. Democrats agreed.

So did we, people.

That could be my hardest confession. I despise Fauci, but I also loathe us.

When I mention “us,” I am not implying that I supported those policies. I started asking them questions right away.

I have never been vaccinated. COVID-19 did not impact my decision. I lived this manner my entire life. My mother taught me to distrust drugs and the government. That foundation shaped my pandemic vision from the beginning.

That did not make me special. I believe it made me less attentive to my lifetime’s most significant psychological operation.

Most individuals complied.

We accepted church closings.

We permitted tiny business failure.

We allowed school absences.

We trusted bureaucrats more than families, companies, churches, doctors, and neighbors.

I believe we recognized early on that COVID-19 risk varied substantially by age and health. I thought herd immunity eliminated respiratory viruses. We understood that children and healthy adults were far safer than the elderly and those with serious illnesses.

Fear took over instead of allowing the data to drive the conversation. Questions regarding the policies became more offensive than those about their efficacy.

Not only one person failed.

A national failure.

Every bureaucrat pushed policies that harmed Americans. Republicans and Democrats largely agreed. Many citizens followed suit, out of fear, trust, societal pressure, or the belief that someone else knew better.

Resisters frequently paid dearly. I know my family did.

I believed the chapter had ended. I thought I was finished worrying about money. I experienced that throughout my twenties and thirties. I worked 80-hour weeks for decades to build something that would provide financial security for my family.

Pandemic policies ruined everything, forcing me to start anew.

Today, at 48, I greet each customer and hope they will return and refer a friend. I write every day to disseminate our message and gain supporters.

I enjoy the opportunity to build.

But this is not where I anticipated to be after decades of striving for success.

That virus didn’t destroy everything I’d constructed.

Government policy.

Certain judgments were made with good intentions.

It means that even the best intentions can have devastating consequences, and responsibility is important when millions of people’s lives are permanently altered. Humility matters. Being willing to admit, “We were wrong,” is critical.

My Wife asked me a question this week that I can’t answer.

Is anybody ever going to apologize? Was wrong. “It cost your family everything.”

That day might never come.

I understand this.

This week’s congressional hearing did not fall on that day.

Don't Miss

Iranian Attack on Outbound Tanker in Hormuz…

By Stevie Ray

Yet another attack has occurred in the Strait of Hormuz, this time on a foreign tanker on an outbound transit route, which Iran and Oman…

It’s Time for Fakebook to Face the Music; the Cretin Must Declare Bankruptcy.“the Court Concludes That Meta’s Platforms Are Significantly Contributing to the Juvenile Mental Health Issue and Are a Cause in and of Themselves

By Stevie Ray

Trump’s Friend… Meta Platforms has reached a turning point in protecting youth online. The social media giant is defending itself in a California federal court…

Iran Places a $30,000 Bounty on the Head of a United States Soldiers

By Stevie Ray

A military commander has set a $30,000 prize for the capture or murder of an American service member. Several reports say Iranian Army Commander-in-Chief Amir…

So Far in the Nearly Six Months of Conflict, It Has Been Clear That Every Fresh Escalation Has Backfired on Washington, As Iran Has Dug in Its Heels and Escalated Its Reaction

By Stevie Ray

Trump’s ‘Delusional’… Iran strongly disagreed with Trump’s statements from Friday nite regarding the combat status and oil transit in the region, which he made public on…

Diesel Exports Around the World Are Plummeting, As Struyven Demonstrated

By Stevie Ray

By SRH The “Perfect Storm” Diesel Crash Has Wall Street Worried: Global Diesel Exports Crash, According to Goldman’s Daan Struyven Investors Warn of “Diesel’s Perfect…

Posted in

Stevie Ray

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *