I found no evidence of these two claims in the slightest and you provide none. The one thing I found is that the June jobs report was up 2.5 million, but nearly all of these are people getting their jobs back. How you can predict that 20 million jobs will magically reappear in the future I have no idea.
The idea that only old people die of COVID is false, though statistically likely; more, the idea that the only two outcomes are death and complete recovery is totally false. Some significant number of the people who recover from COVID have problems that aren’t going away yet, and many of them are young.
What car accidents have to do with anything escapes me. I think it’s part of the depraved indifference thing — “a hundred and thirty thousand people dying horribly is just no big deal because they’re old people”.
However, that statement is a great big whopping lie, so let me quote it, because I really detest lies:
there’s less people who died from covid than from car accidents in the same amount of time.
Actually, less than 40,000 Americans die in car accidents every year. COVID has been in America for less than six months, and killed 128,000. So COVID is actually killing Americans over six times faster than car accidents.
So let’s summarize, shall we? You make a series of wild claims. You provide sources for none of them. The two I checked in detail were completely false. Your car accidents “statistic” was off by an order of magnitude.
In other words, you just made up a bunch of things right out of your head and spewed them onto the page without taking even a few seconds to validate them. That’s a pretty astonishing level of intellectual bankruptcy.