Mark Levin, is that you?
I've been called worse. Much, Much worse!
I think a state-by-state analysis of what the various governors and locals are doing to their people would be very interesting. Did you know, for example, that people in Vermont are not allowed to buy seeds for a vegetable garden, as they are deemed "non-essential". And in Chattanooga (and LA, I think), the mayor has set up a hotline where you can call in and snitch on your neighbors if you think they aren't following the rules.
Of course, we don't have to look far to find stories of mayors and governors attempting to use this "shutdown" as an excuse to attack the second amendment.
All that aside, my initial point, before I went Levinesque, was to point out that an awful lot of people are not working right now, have no income, and are starting to feel a great deal of despair. Including a couple of friends of mine. I know that we all know that, but I don't think many in DC care much about that, or perhaps relish in it.