You are absolutely correct. I am fortunate that I have access to nationwide data in real time for a company in 44 states, has a BS in Economics, a MBA from a T10 program, generally very business savvy, and also how things work from my time running the budgeting and long term planning for a couple companies. By the end of April, the damage will so high that it will be very apparent to everyone that we will have a depression this year and unfortunately it will be too late to undo that damage.
The fact that trillions of dollars are being printed is proof of this. The forest fire is now raging and the feds are trying to slow it down with a garden hose. The virus-panic crowd refused to acknowledge what these draconian measures would do to the economy and they were all to happy to trumpet the MSM/Democrat propaganda.
The potential calamity caused by literally shutting down the US economy will dwarf any potential damage from this virus even on it’s best day.