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Staying Free and Faithful in a Pandemic
Townhall.com ^ | March 18. 2020 | Star Parker

Posted on 03/18/2020 7:53:43 AM PDT by Kaslin

The coronavirus crisis presents challenges to us as a nation and as individuals. There are principles we should keep in mind.

Let's remember how our nation works. We have a Constitution that assigns limited, defined powers to the federal government and leaves the rest to the states and individuals.

Some governors, like J.B. Pritzker of Illinois, don't seem to understand this. At a time when political leaders should be inspiring confidence, Pritzker is attacking President Donald Trump, accusing the federal government of being "completely unprepared." He wants to lay blame for crowds and delays at O'Hare Airport on the president.

President Trump acted with deliberation, doing his job, shutting down flights from China and then Europe. As Americans massed back to their home country, airports were predictably backed up.

The great Maj. Gen. George S. Patton observed, "A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week." This exactly captures President Trump's behavior as this crisis began to unfold.

O'Hare Airport is owned and operated by the city of Chicago. Clearly, some functions there, such as customs, are federal functions. But overall operation of the airport is local, and rather than jumping on the president and playing blame games at a difficult time, governors such as Pritzker should step up to do their part.

One thing we know is that this virus is most lethal in attacking the elderly. The rate of fatality among those ages 70-79 is 21 times that of people under age 60. The fatality rate among those 80 and above is 39 times that of people under 60.

One reason Italy has been hit hard is it has the oldest population in Europe, with 23% over the age of 65.

In the U.S., there are large age variations among the states.

Among the youngest, Utah has a median age of 30.5, and 10% of its population is over 65. Texas has a median age of 34.5, and 13% of its population is over 65. Among the oldest, Maine has a median age of 44.3, and 21% of its population is over 65. Florida has a median age of 41.8, and 21% of its population is over 65.

How can "one size fits all" work with such dramatically different local realities?

The answer is that we should maximize local responsibility and decision-making.

There are two other critically important things to keep in mind.

One: Life is about surprise, the unpredictable. If there is anything predictable, it is that the unpredictable will always be with us.

It's why socialism and illusions about national planning are so bogus and always result in failure. And why freedom is so critical and important.

Only through freedom is responsibility focused where is needs to be: on individuals. And freedom delivers maximum flexibility and creativity to deal with life's inherent surprises.

Two: Faith is critical. It is faith that keeps us human. It is faith that binds together free, unique individuals into one great whole cloth.

This health crisis is precipitating an economic crisis. With all eyes turning toward Washington, our business leaders must step up and take responsibility.

I've been writing for years about my belief in free economy and the importance of earning a profit.

With almost 50% of our youth now expressing misguided enthusiasm for socialism, it is critical that business leaders behave thoughtfully and humanely in this crisis. The future of our free, capitalist system rides on it.

Clearly, there is a place for government in keeping the economy moving and helping individuals in distress. But business leaders should not just look to government.

In areas such as sick leave, business leaders should pick up the brunt.

They should not forget that the same God that made employers made workers.

Faith will play a key role in helping our nation through this crisis and emerge better for it.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: wuhancoranovirus

1 posted on 03/18/2020 7:53:43 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Thanks. I always enjoy Star Parker’s uplifting messages.


2 posted on 03/18/2020 8:10:56 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: Kaslin

Great post. Thanks. The most important thing right now...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxvBPH4sArQ


3 posted on 03/18/2020 8:18:07 AM PDT by PGalt (Past Peak Civilization?)
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To: Kaslin

Tracking the Coronavirus: How Crowded Asian Cities Tackled an Epidemic (Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan)
New York Times ^ | March 17 2020 | Hanna Beech Posted on 3/17/2020, 10:16:30 PM by rintintin
Two hours. That’s all the time medical teams in Singapore are given to uncover the first details of how patients contracted the coronavirus and which people they might infect.

The NYS (slimes) did not go into what Singapore was doing but these postings did explain what and how it was doing which is well worth a look.


post #7
I don’t know if there is a “Trump sucks” angle, but my sister in law lives in Singapore. This is for real. They have people assigned at entrances with hand held infra-red heat guns. She said she was scanned 5 times just today. Anyo e who get hot they are inquisition to find out who they have been with? How long they felt like this? If they ever coughed in public do. Wwho? Their shelves in stores are full and there is no pani, from what she says. This is a very effective and organized way to handle the crisis. This is Priminister Lee speech to Singapore population on what they learned from the Sars outbreak to deal with this. Trump (and I love him) could learn a lot from Singapore.
7 posted on 3/17/2020, 10:40:11 PM by Bommer


My brother is living and working in Singapore. Has to get scanned several times a day.I was telling people that they could scan a crowd and see who is hot and cull that person. I’m not sure why NYC etc is not using this technology

19 posted on 3/18/2020, 12:14:56 AM by tinamina


4 posted on 03/18/2020 8:31:10 AM PDT by mosesdapoet (mosesdapoet aka L.J.Keslin posting here for the record hoping somebody might read and pass around)
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The answer is to select groups of healthy people to become infected on purpose.

Since the problem seems to be that not enough people are getting infected and developing immunity.


5 posted on 03/18/2020 8:32:42 AM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire. Or both.)
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To: Kaslin

What an opportunity for liberals to grow the government.
I wonder how many brand new government agencies will be created due to coronavirus.


6 posted on 03/18/2020 8:42:52 AM PDT by BuffaloJack ("Security does not exist in nature. Everything has risk." Henry Savage)
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