Life in Lock Down: Day 4
Lock Down: Day 4 – A photo essay with observations
Lock Down: Day 4 – A photo essay with observations
The crisis engulfing the globe seems to be on a trajectory towards levels of economic decline not seen since the Great Depression of the 1930s. At that time unemployment surged to levels of 20 or more percent in the capitalist world, including New Zealand.
Hi Guys – good to get your texts and the odd phone call – hope you’re all adapting to this unusual time. Well, since I’m probably home most of the time, it’s not really that unusual for me, but it is hard for Mum because she loves to get out and about with her mates – and away from me.
I can honestly claim to be the one that spotted Boris was out of sorts the other day. He doesn’t look too good to me, I ventured. The stress must be getting to him.
Today I look back to the Great Depression of the 1930’s to see what lessons can be learned to get our economy working after the pandemic is under control.
Malcolm Evans – Trump Pandemic
Why isn’t Trump paying me any attention? Why does he love the Pandemic more than me?
WHHHHHHHHHHHY?
Todays gratitude – shout out to Farmers who are unflinchingly working the land to keep the rest of the country fed. Your importance in protecting us builds a bond between the urban and the rural that has been frayed but is now celebrated.
Thank you Farmers.
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