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A JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE YEAR – QUARANTINED

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Darrell Castle talks about being quarantined at home because of the virus and what that means for the country as a whole.

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A JOURNAL OF THE PLAGUE YEAR—QUARANTINED

Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today’s Castle Report. Today is Friday, March 27, 2020, and on today’s Report I will be talking about the virus, the plague that we are all worried about. The virus that occupies much of our time 24/7. We think constantly of ways to avoid it, and ways to lessen its effects, if we are unable to avoid it.

I am working from home this week as I have been ordered here by a decree from Caesar, who has decreed that we must all return to our place of domicile in order that we may be registered. The other members of my law firm are also obeying the decree to stay home, but we struggle to meet the needs of clients anyway and to keep the firm operating under these plague conditions. For me this is Day 7 of life in quarantine, or Castles Held Hostage Day 7. Joan and I are in a high-risk group in that we are both over 65 years of age, but fortunately we are in good health otherwise, and we have strong immune systems. Strong enough, time will tell I suppose.

I read an article in a newspaper the other day which reported that doctors in Italy have been ordered to deny the use of respirators to anyone over 60. So, the triage has begun at least in Italy. Socialist bureaucrats order doctors to ration life saving treatments and they decide whose life is valuable enough to save. Will decisions of who lives and who dies soon be made in America by similar people? My guess is that soon such decisions will be made for Americans without their consent. Michael Bloomberg told us in a moment of honesty that Socialist, free-for-all health systems would not be affordable otherwise. The dirty triage may be coming to America, and if so, we will all scramble for scarce resources. Could we also come to realize that not even the Fed can supply everything and certainly not for free?

For me, life goes on each day in quarantine. It is certainly odd not to see my staff and the clients each day, but we still have teleconference and video when necessary. I am grateful for a video conversation with my daughter stuck on the other side of the world unable to return for who knows how long. We hope and pray that the internet continues to operate so that we can have these video conversations with her because if the internet goes down or power is off, we have lost contact with her. We talk to relatives and friends from around the country each day anxious to hear if they are OK. How are you we ask? Do you feel OK? Are you coughing or do you have a fever? Are you confined in your home as we are? Do you have enough food?

I ask myself what the term quarantine means where did it come from? My research reveals that the word is from a Latin word that means 40. So, quarantined originally meant confined for 40 days. In the Black Plague years, when a ship arrived, the crew would be quarantined for 40 days and if not sick, they would be released but the ship would be burned. I imagine the rats which carried the disease in their fleas escaped occasionally. 14 days or even 30 days is better than 40, so we hope, and we pray that it is of short duration.

The President hopes that it ends soon because he recently said in one of his news conferences that he hopes and believes that America can get back to work by Easter. Americans are anxious to get back to work and we think we can get the country rolling again by Easter. What’s wrong with that statement that anyone could take issue with? According to the New York Times and Washington Post, everything is wrong with it. I suppose it doesn’t fit their narrative whereby we are destroyed, then saved by Democrats. Their headlines announcing what he said were, Trump wants to reopen country despite warnings, and once again, Trump breaks with public health experts.

I suppose the thought of reporting it differently did not enter their editor’s heads. How about saying something like this: The President wants to reopen the economy by Easter, which is April 12 on the Christian calendar? That is a noble ambition and we wish him all the best with it. Perhaps he knows something we do not know, or perhaps he is trying to create optimism in the country. It doesn’t seem like a realistic goal to us, but we will wait and hope for the best.

Another example of the same thing would be the President’s statement that the drug Hydroxychloroquine seemed to be helping and he would order the fast track production of it allowing the manufacturers to cut some red tape. It’s currently being tested for Covid-19 use, and many doctors report that it seems effective. Many patients report that it saved their lives. Most of us would say those are good things and we should permit it to be used, but the New York Times reported that he wants to use “an unproven drug”. I wonder how many people would have to die of Covid-19 pneumonia before they accepted it as proven.

Democrats in the House and Senate, united as one, held up the proposed 2 trillion dollars in relief aid for a couple of weeks because they demanded Republican destroying provisions, as well as a Green New Deal wish list. Whether you are against the 2 trillion dollar relief package because the money doesn’t exist is a different issue from what I’m talking about. Democrats added to the aid package a re-write of election laws including:

1. No effective Voter I.D., especially in early voting and in absentee voting. No I.D. to vote at all, not even a social security number, except possibly the last four digits.

2. Same day as the election registration, which would take away any chance to verify information.

3. Special ballot harvesting provisions, especially on tribal lands. That’s a process whereby one person can turn in the ballots for a whole group of people. Anyone can turn in the voter’s ballot, including voting by mail.

4. The last election corrupting scheme is a new election auditing process whereby it would be virtually impossible to uncover the fraud.

5. Amnesty for DACA (Dreamers) aliens.

Most people can see that these provisions are not to make elections fairer and more open but to destroy the concept of citizenship and to build, through a Democrat-created demographic change in the country, a permanent Democrat majority. There is also a long list of Green New Deal items that I won’t list, but these are obviously not intended to help sick people either.

 Nancy Pelosi finally saw that she could not win and changed her mind and allowed the measure to pass. So, we might have some money to help some sick people. Many industries are failing completely and have closed, and many companies will end in bankruptcy court without government help. We the Taxpayers must bailout failing companies, but what if they fail, so what, who cares? The workers care because jobs go with them and without jobs people can’t pay taxes or buy the things that other businesses make.

Considering everything I have said so far, where do I think we are headed as a country?  Are we headed down a 2 trillion dollar road to Zimbabwe? It’s not really 2 trillion though because the country is already on track for a 1 trillion plus deficit this fiscal year and this will add two to that. Could the real purpose of the bailout be to keep bad managers and gamblers from getting what they deserve, and instead give them what they want by covering their losses with taxpayer labor or is that just an interesting side benefit? In fairness to the government and the Federal Reserve, however, in 2008 only the banks had to be bailed out, now it is the entire economy.

Let me give you just one example and that is Boeing. The company we call Boeing is an iconic company that built the B-17 and the B-29 that devastated Germany and Japan and helped win World War II. I was warned about that company many years ago, that its civilian division was vulnerable to a single crash. Crash a military plane and investors understand but a civilian airliner is different. Boeing recently suffered two horrendous crashes of their new 737 Max. My impression is that the 737-max is just an attempt to hold on to old technology instead of investing in new ideas like other companies do. They used their billions in profits to buy back stock, thus driving company stock to over 400. Now it stands at less than 100. The Boeing CEO resigned after taking his bonus and the taxpayers must save the thousands of jobs with billions of their money. Boeing, a great iconic company driven to the brink of bankruptcy by terrible management, followed by the economy destroying virus.

Perhaps a second scenario that demonstrates the political hypocrisy of it all is that the President meets every day with the crisis team to discuss what they are doing, and what the problems are, and then he has a news conference to tell us. That’s a good thing, right? I mean its transparency that we always say we want, and his news conference features the people he relies on for advice, so we know where he gets it. We also see firsthand each day his crisis leadership and how people are responding to it. That all sounds like a good thing to me and I’m sure it does to most people.

Not to Democrats it doesn’t. The problem for Democrats, raised by the daily news conferences, is that they are attracting very high ratings. Lots and lots of Americans are watching, and learning, and Democrats seem to hate learning, and love the dark word, censorship. They want to censor the President so that we can’t see him at work. His news conference is just a campaign rally they say. That’s certainly how Democrats would use the crisis, I suppose, but I don’t think that’s what he uses the news conferences for. I watch each day, but I’m not interested in campaign rallies. I’m not interested in Democrat censorship of news either. I suppose they would be happy it he only spoke to the New York Times and Washington Post. They could interpret what he said and relay it to us.

Finally, Folks, what does the future hold for us? God knows the future, not me, but some things seem rather obvious. The music that drives all those new cars and new houses times millions or billions worldwide is about to stop. It really isn’t an illusion that drives economies, its sales. That’s the only music economies listen to.   When the music stops factories close, and things aren’t made and bought by others, wages can’t be paid, bills can’t be paid, mortgages and rent can’t be paid. When these things happen millions will be in bankruptcy and the Federal Government will face a terrible choice, but that’s another story for another time.

At least that’s the way I see it,

Until next time folks,

This is Darrell Castle,

Thanks for listening.

5 Comments

  • Sharon Wade

    Is “quarantined” deliberately misspelled as “quarentined” in the title for some reason, or is it a mistake?

    • Darrell

      No Sharon it was a mistake so I will speak to my proof reader about that. Perhaps she needs to be replaced but I hate to do it since I’ve had her 42 years.

  • Mickey White

    Where are the Americans?
    Why are we letting the Federal (somewhat) and the State (very much) violate the very constitution that they took an oath to uphold?
    Freedom to assemble, it is in both the United States Constitution and in the Tennessee State Constitution.
    Never again !

  • Rob Snider

    How does so many people seem to know what is in the 1400+ page under the auspices of coronavirus package . I would like to read the document myself, so how does someone ascertain at least a pdf version. I would think that since most dissertations are under 200 pages that there must be a tremendous amount of pork bellies hidden within and it is time Americans take action. Please let me know if you can help me with my search.

  • Jonathan Taub

    the 737 MAX from what i know the problems are somewhat with the pilots of some countries/airlines not being up to par and not being able to fly without computers when called for or not being able to ad lib when things do not go according to script….which is NOT to say boeing is faultless …they should have put two angle of attack vanes on the aircraft and perhaps made it more intuitive for non military or experienced pilots….but the countries/airlines involved will never admit to any dificiencies because they want compensation and boeing can never say their pilots suck because that would be insulting to their customers.
    well thats my 2 cents from what little i know of the matter