Actually, you're the one thinking the Corona is as deadly as they claim.
"They?" so you're not just scared, you're paranoid and scared. Instead of working on "they", find a source that actually has some idea.
The current mortality rate of around 3.8 or so, will surely be lower. As you know, I said I'd be very surprised if it was higher than 3.0 or lower than 0.8 percent. That's still about ten times as deadly as influenza normally is.
Were you bullied as a kid, or something?
believing all they tell you.
Believing all "they" tell you, is what got you messed up. There's lots of information on the virus and on related viruses for which we can make good estimates. I offered someone else to wager a dozen of the world's best chocolate chip cookies that the mortality rate would end up between the two numbers I mentioned above. You want to make that wager? You really have no idea or even any idea where to look to make a good estimate, do you?
As long as you let "them" do your thinking for you, you're going to be easy to fool.
I wasn't talking about just American govt. Government period.
So why are you endorsing federal control over the states? You're contradicting yourself.
See, your the good boy again.
Just skeptical. I'm inclined to look up things when I hear claims. You should do it, too. Would have saved you a lot of embarrassment here. And here's one you should remember:
Whenever someone tells you something you really, really want to believe, that's the time you need to be most skeptical. Because that's when you are easiest to fool. Don't get mad; get smart. Go check on this stuff for yourself.
The disaster is the destruction of the economy
I was thinking the 30,000 or so dead so far, with many more to come. But I guess it's a matter of what you value.
and the power government senses.
Trump sensed an opportunity to grab some power, but the governors told him to stuff it. And he backed down quickly. So freedom won, again.
Trump took you by the hand, patted you on the back, and said "everything is fine, just let me have all the power, and I'll take care of you."
Fortunately, most Americans didn't buy that story.