When you can minimize the spread of this virus by doing some of the simplest things that require little to no effort and are of no sacrifice at all, but choose not to, you are an idiot.
"But mu freedom!!!"
That's the problem you get if you tell people over and over and over again that the state shouldn't interfere with anything in a citizens private life and completely leave it's hands off the economy (unless it's time to bail it out with craptons of money because that's totally not corporate socialism at all).
The result is a culture where citizens won't listen to their government even if it tries to save their lives because who are they to tell them what to do, then add to this an absolutely disastrous economic response by said government leaving thousands of small businesses to go under in the name of capitalism - we've seen the EXACT same issue in both the UK and the US, two states with VERY libertarian governments that are also considered untrustworthy liars even by their own supporters.
The data I've seen says 50% of all small business in the US are in immediate danger of shutting down permanently. Does the government bother about them? No, it doesn't (and neither do the house or the senate). But at least the stock market is fine, because most politicians (from both parties) think the stock market equals the economy.
Problem is the only reason the stock market is still "fine" is because the shareholders are convinced that this will be over soon and that the government will bail them out at all cost, no matter how unsustainable their businesses actually are. They may be about to find out that this crisis won't go away anytime soon, experts are already predicting a second wave (the Spanish Flu came in three waves and it's second one was much worse than the first)
The main truth this crisis has revealed is that the US in many aspects is basically the most technologically advanced third world country on the planet.
Actually scratch that, I doubt any third world country has it's unemployment infrastructure running on COBOL.
What we're seeing here is nothing less than the slow death of a global superpower - if the United States don't get their crap together and start fixing their healthcare, education, student loan debt, rampant nepotistic capitalism and this epic disaster Trump calls his foreign policy the Soviet Union won't be the last powerhouse we see crash and burn in our lifetime.
Trump has paved a nice downwards slope by putting off US allies in the middle east (to a point were the parliament of Iraq has voted to throw US troops out of their country and several middle-eastern and african countries have banned the US military from conducting operations within their borders, also let's not forget how he threw the kurds - one of the closest and most reliable US allies for DECADES - under the bus after a single phone call with the turkish president, totally not suspicious at all, and basically handed Syria over to the russians),
picking a dumb trade war with China that did nothing but devastate US farmers to a point where he needed to bail them out (he sold the return to pre trade war conditions as a victory and some people were even dumb enough to believe it - well, at least Ivanka got all her chinese trademarks so there's that),
trying to pick an even dumber trade war with the EU (he quickly stepped down from that when the EU threatened to target products made in red states, specifically those with house delegates and senators facing reelection),
making the US utterly irrelevant in anything related to environment protection,
constantly insulting and opposing all of his western allies and making such a joke out of the american presidency that the title "leader of the western world" - a title that since WW2 has always been carried by a US president - went to german chancellor Angela Merkel (also thanks for encouraging europeans to finally get their crap together and move one step closer to an actual pan-european army).
What Trump is really achieving by pulling the US out of everything (latest on the list was the WHO) is teaching the world, particularly the other western countries, that they don't need America and can (necesarilly) get stuff down without it.
Do you really think if some future US president comes along telling them "follow me, I'll lead the the way!" the western world will follow? After they've had to endure all this mess? When European Union regulations are already the worldwide gold standard? When even the US chamber of commerce tells the UK not to move away from EU regulations and closer to US regulations because this will actually make it harder for US corporations to conduct business with the UK? When the US has proven utterly unreliable by backing out of international commitments and treaties because they were negotiated by previous governments (Iran nuclear treaty, Paris climate treaty) or some president needs to project it's own failures on someone else (like blaming the WHO for the Corona pandemic response he botched)?
No way. This loss of reputation and influence is unrecoverable and will change the US' place in the world to a lesser one forever.
Edited by Serafine, May 10 2020 - 6:22 PM.