Here is some madness and not necessary to identify the person who said it. "Really, I'm demanding that these countries come in and protect their own territory, because it is their territory ... they should help us. You could make the case that maybe we shouldn't be there at all, because we don't need it. We have a lot of oil."
Wow, did your Elementary School have dirt floors? this was our 2nd Montana home (sold ~16yrs ago) built late 1800s. New owners painted it Battleship Gray-blue. What a money pit. So yeah we've seen TONS of CHANGES over the decades. .
To stay on the topic of vaccines, a ramblin’ man wonders what the two Fords were with a sign behind and between them? Was this your new car dealership stock? Or they could be rental cars. In 75 years there will be pictures of people today with unknown responses of those in the future. Maybe “they used to have their own transportation before the war and great evening, and had so much compared to now.”
I think it's always been this crazy, it's just the connectivity to all the information that makes it seem worse. Before it was difficult to get contrary information, like word of mouth or a hard to find book or magazine, now it's the world's largest library instantaneous at your keyboard My Hometown in the late 50's recent pic of a late 50's building
We started out with pen-an-ink, eight o’clock day one, in grade two. I kid you not. But a month or so they switched us to ballpoints, that looked near identical.