By recasting people’s fear of the ongoing collapse of society as “fear of uncertainty” you are ridiculing them.
You go on to reject any rational measure by saying:
Insisting that govt simply underwrites a large social check is not a system I agree with
i.e. “No reason — I just don’t agree with it”.
But you are also not willing to give any actual solution to the problem of ten million Americans suddenly being thrown out of work. All you say is this:
a tough 2–3 years of rebuilding confidence and closing the production gap lost these past few months
How is that any sort of plan? “Let’s rebuild confidence!”
Consider someone working in a restaurant. That restaurant closed in March but is still paying rent. The worker is also not making money and still paying rent. There will clearly be no help whatsoever before May 1, and COVID will still be there.
The most economically rational thing for the restaurant to do will be to enter bankruptcy. Multiply that by millions — except that many of these businesses have already completely insolvent and don’t even have the money for an orderly bankruptcy.
You demand I “respect your views”. But why? You give no argument or logic for them. Indeed, you propose a very dangerous idea: “Let’s do nothing and somehow it will work out.”
You need to earn respect for your views with logic, reasoning, facts, arguments, citations to peer-reviewed papers perhaps, or anything I could use to rationally analyze your views.