Unexpected Consequences of the Politicization of Healthcare


    As if millions of Americans losing their jobs in the midst of this pandemic is not enough, the effects of the insanity of the left is now creeping into the lives of our friends with a bit more hair than most. The Denver Zoo is now struggling to feed its more than 3,000 animals, stretching over 450 different species due to the mandatory shuttering for nearly three months. 

    While they are now open again, they are forced to operate at a reduced capacity and are now struggling to meet the demands of acquiring food for all of them. With an estimated annual budget of nearly $1 million they are now asking supporters for donations to help cover the costs.

    As an avid outdoorsman and hunter myself, this simply breaks my heart. Not only does this affect our four legged (give or take, depending on the exhibit) friends, but it is also having the same effect on our own lives. 

    Millions struggle to put food on their tables due to businesses shuttering their doors (in some cases, never to be opened again) or being forced to operate at massively reduced capacity we can all empathize with this.

    The left simply does not care about the disastrous consequences of this over-hyped and oftentimes hyperbolic pandemic, maybe this will finally be enough to force the last sliver of humanity from them. If not the suffering of people, maybe the needless suffering of these helpless animals will be enough to turn some to the light of actual science and reasoning. 

    While I won't hold my breath (mainly of fear of being listed as another COVID victim by way of asphyxiation), it could happen.

    Enough is enough. It's time to let America go back to work without the overreach of an increasingly socialistic government holding us all down.

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