Posted on 03/14/2024 7:43:12 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Jessie Thompson, a 36-year-old mother of two in Chicago, is reminded of the Covid-19 pandemic every day.
Sometimes it happens when she picks up her children from day care and then lets them romp around at a neighborhood park on the way home. Other times, it’s when she gets out the shower at 7 a.m. after a weekday workout.
“I always think: In my past life, I’d have to be on the train in 15 minutes,” said Ms. Thompson, a manager at United Airlines.
A hybrid work schedule has replaced her daily commute to the company headquarters in downtown Chicago, giving Ms. Thompson more time with her children and a deeper connection to her neighbors. “The pandemic is such a negative memory,” she said. “But I have this bright spot of goodness fro
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
It’s demon driven really. The left exploited covid to make billions, and didn’t care that people were dying- infsct, they intentional,y sent sick people into nursing homes knowing full well it would kill the vulnerable seniors there, all for gov $$
Now there is a massive cover up, and the msm have their marching orders not to investigate the corruption and. Crime that took place
For me, one of the many positive aspects of the COVID fiasco was that I found it very, very easy to simply write off a large portion of my acquaintances and professional associates. I was never close to them because I kind of sensed in the back of my mind that they were timid losers or @ssholes, but COVID helped confirm it.
My prediction is that "hybrid work schedules" aren't going to work in the long term, either. Within a few years we are likely to find that every full-time job that was 100% on-site before COVID is going to be either 100% on-site again, or will be fully remote.
Other than that.....
Still... so many people lost their lives. Time to count blessings.
RIP all victims.
God Bless you
Thank you. HE has, in so many ways.
I worked at very early Taco Bell in the 60s. Everything on the menu was 19¢. A taco, bean burrito, taco burger, a tostada and a Pepsi for a buck.
Lest we forget, a lot of people had their lives reshaped by being dead. I still want to know what world leaders were told that had them shut down their nations’ economies. It must have been very scary.
I Wear My Face Mask in the Car
by Media Bear
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DDXG-dHugc
Almost 4 years old and still funny! He nailed it early. To the tune of I Wear My Sunglasses at Night
The only thing "scary" about it was the public hysteria.
A friend of mine has a theory that COVID would have been treated no differently than other respiratory ailments like SARS or MERS. This changed when professional sports leagues began cancelling events in March 2020 -- something that hadn't even been done during World War II or for more than a brief period after 9/11. This incited a public panic that involved pathetic, simpering, emotionally stunted people in these countries demanding that their public officials "do something" to protect them against something was going to eventually run its course anyway.
The end result was the mass, self-inflicted retardation we have seen since early 2020.
The legacy media is ramping up the hype again. But, as posted to another thread today and so fully current:
From: "COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic - Last updated: March 14, 2024, 11:35 GMT"One observes that the legacy media is no longer particularly interested in the mortality rate for the most obvious of reasons.7,005,901 deaths since the pandemic began in 2020
Source: Wrodlometer updated as of today
( 7,005,901 deaths / 8,097,203,634 world population ) x 100 = 0.0865 percent mortality rate of the world's population. Less than one-tenth of one percent over more than three years.
The title is best read: "Four Years On, Covid HYSTERIA Has Reshaped Life for Many Americans"
One notes that the NYTimes article begins, as do so many, with the individual "human interest" angle.
Damn... my condolences....
...I kind of sensed in the back of my mind that they were timid losers or @ssholes, but COVID helped confirm it.
++++++++++
The response to this freak show certainly helped separate the wheat from the chaff in my life. The saddest casualty in all of this was the response from my church of 30+ years. They helped me understand that I’m just a warm body in the pews. No longer.
One of the great benefits was that my new church has been growing by leaps and bounds, largely because they kept the COVID disruption to a minimum and -- importantly -- they were one of the few that stayed open.
Tragic. So sorry.
Most of us remember The Age of Aquarius.
We are now in The Age of Look At Me!
“The legacy media is ramping up the hype again.”
Election is looming. MSM has their marching orders.
The only thing “scary” about it was the public hysteria.
This was before there was a single case of Wuhan recorded in the U.S.
Leaders in other countries (with the exception of Sweden) reacted the same. They, including President Trump were told by their medical advisors that something not unlike the Spanish flu was upon us. None of them have told us what they were told.
...bacause it works.
Not in Silicon Valley, Austin or Manhattan.
Hybrid and remote are seen as benefits by employer and employee.
5 day onsite is nothing but a pain in the ass and people like me don’t want to be around people with “Stinking thinkin” or “hardening of the attitudes”
I’m in sales and I cannot stand 80% of so called sales people.
The other 20% are like me or want to be me and of those who want be in the top 5% or 3% we are more than willing to teach them how.
Besides, we work way less hours than the 80% and make all the money....
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