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Sunday, April 19, 2020

Decisions of Immense Consequence are Coming......Part I

Weathered Old Glory Flag Usa Photograph by Les Cunliffe



Liberty, Freedom, America.  Synonymous.

Terrorist attack, Counter-terrorism, "Patriot Act." 

AND

Pandemic, Social Distancing, Shelter at Home.   Events that happened and reactions that came.

We love our freedoms and our liberty in America.  We love the fact that people here enjoy more personal freedom and more civil liberties than anywhere else in the world.

But huge global events can put a dent in our freedoms.  We all remember 9-11.  And after that, we endured less personal freedom and tacitly accepted a loss of privacy and more invasive, intrusive surveillance of our lives and activities from our government to "prevent another act of large scale terrorism." 

And even the most ardent, liberty loving right-winger and the most strident civil libertarian liberal must agree on one thing:  The onerous, unprecedented civil surveillance that sprung from the global war on terrorism after 9-11 HAS, at a minimum, been effective at helping prevent another major terrorist attack on our homeland.

But at what cost--what is the price to pay for this and has it been worth it?

I believe most would say the answer to that is that "YES--it has been worth the cost"

Now we have the Chinese Coronavirus Pandemic upending our way of life.  COVID-19 has changed the world, our country, and our community locally.

We are enduring unprecedented financial consequences. We're stuck at home.  Life for many has radically changed. Businesses are closed.  Beaches are closed.  Unemployment is spiking.  Trillions of dollars we do not have are being printed and spent nationwide to confront the crisis. Tens of thousands of Americans have died from this disease, while experts struggle to ramp up a response.

Political timelines and artificial deadlines are now clashing with public health realities and epidemiologists' recommendations for rationally "opening" our country again.

And locally, by and large, this struggle between public health realities and economic despair will be on display on April 28th when the Escambia Board of County Commissioners will vote to either open our beach in a limited way----or we vote to keep it closed.

Passionate voices of support and opposition are aligning on both sides of this topic--- and this decision will be difficult.

Nationally and yes, even locally, decisions of immense consequence are coming........soon.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree this will be a difficult decision and there will be consequences. This as a whole has been monumental occurrence to observe and be a part of. (Pandemic)so far.

People who claim to be libertarians are wanting huge governmental actions. What ever is in people will spill out, are they judgemental and harsh, quiet and reflective, helpful or serene, positive or fearful.. Adaptable or resigned. I've found it really comes down to each individual making their own choices..

Through out human life there have been struggles. I think back to the biblical story of Joeseph, going to Egypt during a famine -- the exodus later because of plagues. Human mind set and interpretation of events. This can be a time of growth and change for some.

I came across a poem last night and a beautiful interpretation by song, Sit with it if you will. It's from the Jewish liturgy U­netanah Tokef

Who by Fire Lenny Cohen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=251Blni2AE4

Anonymous said...

I have heard a rumor that Sacred Heart Hospital is almost at 100% respirator usage and that garbage bags are being used for PPE. Since the public is not being given that info from the sitrep, can you please confirm or deny?