Days when Americans were as one in this. Days you can tell your grandkids we " socially distanced". Days when we all joined the toilet paper wars. Days when the preppers got to say "told ya told ya told ya". What will you tell your grandkids, grandcats etc?
Much of America is coming together, people, businesses, states--just not the left who do nothing but gripe and criticize and talk again of impeachment.
Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire. ― Gustav Mahler
Days when Americans were as one in this. Days you can tell your grandkids we " socially distanced". Days when we all joined the toilet paper wars. Days when the preppers got to say "told ya told ya told ya". What will you tell your grandkids, grandcats etc?
Can we say we survived the great TPW instead of the toilet paper wars? I have a image to protect.
I will miss only one aspect of this: the low price of gasoline. (It is just $1.599 here--and the gasoline tax is very high in Tennessee, as we have no state income tax. Of course, the price is even lower elsewhere: I heard, for instance, of a station in Kentucky that is selling gasoline for just 99.9 cents per gallon.)