To some Americans, the COVID pandemic interrupted their lives but didn’t do lasting harm. The draconian measures taken by so many of our “leaders” were an inconvenience but not a game-changer. Maybe you watched a little more Netflix, curbed your social activities for a bit.
But for others—like me—it’s deeply personal, and the ramifications of what they did still resonate to this day.
My son struggled in his first year of college, so it was with immense pride that our extended family made plans to attend his graduation. Only, that commencement never happened—we got a Zoom ceremony.
I’m blessed with twin daughters, who were just starting high school when it all went down. They spent two years in our living room – alongside my eldest daughter, who had been inexplicably sent home from college, and all three—but especially the impressionable twins—slowly had their purpose and zest for life sucked out of their souls.
I’m happy to report that we have fought—and fought hard—to bring them back, and now they’re wonderful vibrant young people. But the journey was long and difficult.
I will not forget. What they did to us. Too many have simply chalked it up to, “Oh, well, that happened.” But we must never ever lose sight of what happened, and we must ensure that it never happens again.
Good now get to the root of the problem …we’re their is smoke well then there is the democrats and China collusion….its real
Let’s just stop with all the talk and how about doing something about it for once
Faucci – should be held accountable and in prison
lets charge him with murder