THE HORNS OF A DILEMMA
The onset of the
coronavirus pandemic has created such a devastating impact to our existence that
those of us who are living really do not have much peace of mind. We all have different kinds of coping skills
and with the loss of so many lives it seems impossible to find sensible answers
for what is happening. The disease is sinister and has found its way into so
many lives.
So, what is the answer as to how to end this
pandemic? Obviously, the primary drive for everyone is to survive. Yet, our country was founded to establish
freedom and the democratic process of government to maintain human dignity and
respect for each other. We take pride in
that we seek to find continuous ways to fulfill the American dream. Now, we are
again facing an enemy which is not as clear a target as we faced in many of our
past wars. It takes a great deal of
maturity and patience to win this war. Most
important we hear the refrain, “We are in this TOGETHER!”. But, are we all on
the same page?
Read the
newspapers, watch the television broadcasts, hear what the states and federal
government present. It appears we are on
the horns of a dilemma. How so? Ask
yourself what is the primary issue we are all facing? I submit first it is the
drive to stay alive and be well. Yet, at
the same time we want the right to be free to pursue our American dream of getting
an education, making a living and producing economic security. What is the
resolution to this dilemma? It seems we need to sort out the options we
have. We could choose to let the disease
run its course and continue to mitigate it as much as possible by staying at
home, keep social distancing and washing our hands. Or, we can try to abide by the state and
national guidelines available for testing. This particular option is really a mess that is
muddled, jumbled, confusing, unclear and offers no peace of mind.
You see, we need
to realize that our society cannot accept Draconian measures which would be
destructive and upsetting to our fundamental values. However, we need to
recognize that some form of a national program that addresses the entire nation
can help us deal with the unwieldy attempts to use testing. I remember during World War II none of us
resisted the measures of national security that were made at the federal
level. There was no hassle among each of
our states regarding legislation that was for the safety and security of our
citizens. It is so important to understand that a centralized program that
entails every one of us by way of a national system of testing that every
single person gets will eliminate all these individual state rules for opening
the economy. No one state will have to
meet a national standard for employment, opening stores, beaches, restaurants,
parks, schools etc. Those options will
still be retained by each state. But, a
federally managed total testing program that is free of any political or
partisan interests should be in place. The fundamental responsibility would be
to protect the HEALTH AND SAFETY of all our citizens.
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