Weekly Opinion Editorial
APPLY FOR ABSENTEE BALLOT!
by Steve Fair
COVID-19 has
dominated the news and our lives for the last two weeks. 350,000 Americans have tested positive for
the virus and 10,000 have died. In
Oklahoma, 1,300 have tested positive with 50 deaths. Congress passed and President Trump signed a
2 trillion(that is a million millions)relief bill that includes a one-time cash
payment of $1,200 for individuals earning less than $75,000. Families will get $500 per child, so that
means a family of four earning less than $150,000 can expect $3,400. The CDC and the White House recommend we
continue to practice social distancing, work from home and if you have to go out wear a
cloth mask to slow the spread of the virus.
It appears the month of April will have Americans staying home until the
virus peaks. But politics doesn’t stop
even for a pandemic. Joe Biden is
running ads criticizing President Trump’s handling of the COVID-19
situation. Three thoughts on the
COVID-19 situation and a recommendation:
First, Trump
didn’t create the virus. In spite of
what the Chinese claims about the US military bringing the virus to their
country, the virus appears to be similar in molecular structure of the SARS
virus and was transferred from a bat to a Chinese man after he consumed the
bat. A health crisis of this magnitude couldn’t
have been anticipated. America’s
preparation for a health care crisis was woefully inadequate. Testing, personal protective equipment, and infrastructure
for a low probability, high risk event like COVID-19 wasn’t in place. That wasn’t Trump’s fault. Those areas have been underfunded and ignored
for years, by leadership in both Parties.
COVID-19 will probably change that, at least for the short term.
Second, Biden,
Trump and other politicos should put the partisanship aside for now. In the midst of a health care crisis, it’s
inappropriate to use it for political gain.
That goes for both sides of the aisle.
Biden’s ads are poorly timed and will probably not be well received by most
voters. This is not a time for political
positioning, but one when thoughtful sober dialogue should be exercised.
Third, America
will come roaring back when COVID-19 is gone.
The United States and Americans are a resilient country and people. The comeback may not be immediate. Experts say it may take 2-3 years for the
economy to get to where it was, but most of the world will be well behind the
U.S. Manufacturing that has fled America
for other countries will likely come back.
America should never have gotten as dependent on other countries for
goods and service. Selling out fellow
Americans to save a couple of bucks may be a thing of the past.
Candidates for
office in Oklahoma file for office this week- April 8-10. State and federal candidates file in OKC, but
candidates in county races file in their respective county. The primary election is Tuesday June 30th. With only God knowing what the future holds, Oklahoma
voters should consider applying for an absentee
balloting. Go to https://www.ok.gov/elections/Voter_Info/Absentee_Voting/index.html
and follow the prompts to apply. You
must apply by June 24th.
Older voters should seriously consider applying. Stay safe!
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