Yes, indeed I am resentful, about a lot of things!
Many things have not been handled well. Many things are still not being handled well.
I am extremely resentful to those who criticize "fools and stupid" leaders for pushing economic considerations.
The leaders are not pushing economic considerations. They think they are, and you seem to agree, but they are not. They are trying to stop a fire by pouring gasoline on it.
They are doing things that will destroy the economy for years to come. Ending the lockdown now, without first taking steps to control the epidemic, will not improve the economy. It will devastate the economy. It may be the final blow that plunges us from temporary 20% unemployment into 30% or 40% unemployment for years to come, like the 1930s.
If you end the lockdown without first increasing the number of tests and case tracing, the epidemic will increase, and possibly go out of control. That's a fact. That's nature. The virus makes that happen, not us. If we do not control it, it will destroy us, and our economy.
So to say my resentment is misdirected is ignorant of real world conditions. Again, if you lived in a mult-county area that had less than 100 cases per county with no deaths, strict lock down laws where removing YOUR day to day income so that YOU could not pay bills and were in danger of losing everything...
I do not know where you live, but in Georgia the worst hit areas per capita are rural areas.
A leader who imposes the rules mindlessly, without taking into account local conditions, is an idiot. In New York, Cuomo has adjusted the lockdown rules for rural areas with few cases. In many rural counties in Japan there has not been a single case. There was a sort of voluntary lockdown for a week, but it was ignored. Some people there did not even know it was in force. (I told them.)