The Consequences of the Coronavirus Will Haunt Us Forever – Investment U

Posted: March 26, 2020 at 6:21 am

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By Andy Snyder

Originally posted March 25, 2020 on Manward Press

Weve got bad news.

Despite all the ciphering, speculation and soon-to-be-crushed curves this crisis will never end.

Like a scar across the cheek from a blow we never saw coming, the effects of the coronavirus will last forever.

Oh sure, stocks will recover, the economy will come back and, yes, well even gain immunity to the nasty little bug.

But, as always, theres more to the story

A lot more.

We joined in on a conversation with a state senator Monday night. Hes one of the good ones a former Army officer and a staunch defender of freedom. (We fear he wont last long in politics.)

The chat was somber, with hints of optimism.

The topic was one thats on the minds of so many Americans these days the limits and powers of the government.

The message that this senator repeated over and over was quite simple: Let the people decide.

Right now, for instance, in many states throughout the Union, businesses have been forced to close. Jobs have been lost. Retirement plans are crushed.

Divorces will spike. Suffering will rise. And Trump isnt wrong suicides will come.

A 66-year-old woman shot herself in the head just down the road last night.

Its a hell of a thing.

Perhaps the thing thats gone most unnoticed, though, is the new presumption of guilt in the nation.

Were now guilty before proven innocent. Were now deemed to be riddled with the virus before the government tests us and tells us were not.

This is a nasty mindset that strikes at the core of American values.[mw-adbox]

Here in Pennsylvania, all nonessential businesses were told to shut down. The state police are handing out fines.

But, as anybody would guess, the governors definition of nonessential is different from yours and ours and the mans who is running the shop in town.

The state wisely set up a waiver system for the new rules. But businesses are deemed guilty before they prove themselves innocent.

Even if a guy is sure his business is essential, hes got to close it until the government reviews his application and deems him safe to stay in business.

Last we heard, there were 13,000 applicants waiting to hear the fate of their business.

And the bureaucrats are in no hurry.

Again, its a hell of thing.

Do they think were that dumb? our friend in the Senate asked. They cant trust the people to make the right decision?

Meanwhile the police patrol the streets with drones. The National Guard has moved into New York City. And kids throughout the country will miss months of school.

Perhaps scariest of all is the fact that the media is quickly weaponizing the idea that the cure for this virus may be worse than the disease.

It demonizes us for even pondering the question for even wondering whether life is life without Liberty.

Its a tough discussion that must be had with clear heads not with the November election fogging the view.

This is where our old, reliable pal Know-How enters the story.

And its where things get scary

Few folks know exactly how much power the government gave itself after our last big national emergency.

Oh sure, we see an army of bored TSA agents each time we fly (there are 44,000 of them now). We see an occasional officer from the Department of Homeland Security when we drive through the city. And our new drivers license has a shiny sticker on it telling whoever bothers to look at it that our background has been checked and were clean.

But few folks know 9/11 gave your state governor immense control over your health.

Worried about a biological attack, governments across the land penned a bevy of ideas that most Americans are only finding out about some 19 years after the fact.

Your governor, as you now know, has the power to quarantine you or the whole state. So does the president.

With an emergency declaration, he can ration vaccines and other medicines.

And if things get really bad, in states like Arizona, the governor can jab you with a needle of the serum of his choice. In the Grand Canyon state, the governor can force the vaccination of folks diagnosed with a deadly disease or, get this, simply those who are reasonably believed to have been exposed or who may reasonably be expected to be exposed.

This isnt some internet myth or hype. Its fact. You can read the bill here.

Its scary.

We sure hope any vaccines that hit the market arent rushed because theyd be sticking us all this week if they could.

And dont try hiding your cough or blaming allergies.

The same laws that let the governor vaccinate you also let his boys dig into your medical records to see if youve asked a doc about your symptoms and they let the government track your calls and movements just to verify youre not hanging out with large groups or other infected folks.

But before you go thinking were preaching some sort of anti-vax message, we beg you to remember that none of this comes along with the great protections that make America America.

This can all and has been ordered by just one man.

Theres no judge or jury.

Theres no Fifth Amendment that keeps your business open until your case is heard.

Theres no Fourth Amendment that keeps the man from looking in your shop windows.

Theres not even a First Amendment right to protest when the government tells us we cant gather in groups of three or more.

This a dangerous disease.

Its a hell of a time in America.

But we must not make it worse.

We must open our minds and see all that is going on.

Some of its good (weve reported it). Some of its quite bad.

But more folks must understand the decisions and precedents we set today will affect this country for good.

If we fail now, this crisis will never go away.

This is about to become a huge discussion across the nation. Please join it with an open and informed mind.

Note: Are our core values in danger? Send us your thoughts here.

Andy did what most of us can only dream of. He left our bustling society to rough it in the Alaskan wilderness no roads, no electricity, nothing but the outdoors and his sharp mind. While there, he met with top investors and entrepreneurs from across the globe, all seeking out his expertise. His experience inspired the idea for his unique publishing company, Manward Press. Not only does Andy dish out top-notch investment advice (after all, he spent a decade as an advisor at one of Wall Streets top brokerages), but his mission is to lead folks to richer, healthier lives through his science-backed Triad of Liberty, Know-How and Connections. His one-of-a-kind free daily e-letter,Manward Digest, is a true fan favorite.

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