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0 you are legal now you re in business. applebee s late night because it s just for fun. so that s good in the neighborhood. good evening. welcome .om as tucker carlson said. a look back for a moment. coronv the coronavirus pandemicir that would be the virus itself and our government s response to it turns out to have beenut v the single most destructive event to take place in in united states our lifetime. so destructive that it s going to be many yearssove t beforeha for certain whatho the last two and a half years have cost to all ofco us . but even now the outlines of itc are clear . covid crashed our economy econom first and foremost. gdp fell by the biggest f percentage since the greatelt depression. twenty two million americans lost their jobs in the first two months of the lockdown s. remember thatha we may not know is that at least five million of them never went back to work. they dropped out of the workforce apparently for good at the same time as fewer people were working.