SOME SERIOUS QUESTIONS RAISED BY HOW WE’RE DEALING WITH THE CHINESE VIRUS


 


 


 


R. A. Schultz


 


 


 


 


 


Do we REALLY need all those school buildings?


 


Do we REALLY need all those office buildings?


 


Do we REALLY need to send our US Senators and Representatives off to Washington every week to conduct “business” three days a week, and to take “recess” more days a year than they work?


 


Do we REALLY need all those government buildings at the federal, state, and local levels?


 


 


 


For the proper administration of Justice (or at least some semblance thereof), we DO need courthouses and detention facilities.


 


 


 


For the proper conduct of retail business, we will continue to need stores.


 


 


 


For the proper distribution and transshipment of all sorts of consumer goods, we will continue to need warehouses, garages, and repair facilities.


 


 


 


For the proper administration of necessary healthcare, we will continue to need hospitals and other medical facilities.


 


 


 


 


 


MY TAKE:  Homeschooling, work-from-home, telecommuting, and teleconferencing have all come into their own with the spread of Bill Gates-sponsored Chinese germ warfare throughout the world.  Man, the “social animal,” has been forced to do without social contact in order to avoid infection (or, at least, the fear of infection), and this in turn has necessitated the asking of some of the questions posed above, and some observations about the edifices that will continue to be needed in the foreseeable future.


 


 


 


The proverbial bottom line is that we’ll very likely to be able to save ourselves one helluva lot of money!


 

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  • April 14, 2020
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