Your loved ones died alone in a hospital bed.
An unfortunate necessity sometimes, when people are being quarantined for deadly diseases.
Your kids will have generational learning loss.
Some of them will be effectively a year behind in school for awhile, yes. Which is less than ideal but better than more of their peers dying or having long-term health problems. Unless you mean “loss of generational knowledge”, in which case more deaths would have caused even greater loss of generational knowledge.
Toddlers had masks forced around their mouths.
Did that even happen much? I didn’t personally see it if so, and I don’t know enough about the supposed effects to comment.
You likely had to get an experimental jab to keep your job.
Back when the vaccine could still semi-reasonably be called “experimental” because only the early results of Phase III testing were in, only people in a few very limited types of jobs were required to take it, so it wasn’t “likely” for the typical person. By the time many businesses started requiring their employees, it was well past “experimental”, with the Phase III testing having been over for some time and there was a few months of large-scale real-world experience with it. Yet right-wing news kept blaring “experimental! experimental!” over and over and over again, until it became an empty but vaguely threatening buzzword, like “woke”, “marxism”, “antifa”, or “smurf”.
Your business likely never rebounded.
The slow-motion “retail apocalypse” started around 2005 and became rather noticeable in 2008, and never ended. The pandemic merely accelerated it a bit, and in some regions there’s been a recovery to nearly pre-covid levels… though admittedly if a small business owner lost their business, they were probably replaced by someone else. But there’s no reason to believe that the retail apocalypse will end any time soon.
Inflation from Covid spending still makes your groceries unaffordable.
Only a small fraction of the current “inflation” (in the casual sense of total price increases, not the technical sense of rate of price increase) was directly caused by “Covid spending”. One could maybe make the case that the current “greedflation” is an indirect effect, but I haven’t seen any actual arguments to that effect (to be fair, I don’t read financial news and opinion pieces that much).
Fauci did that. Crooked Joe just pardoned him.
Fauci’s “power” was mostly advisory. (Past tense because he’s retired.) His organization (NIH, National Institute of Health) couldn’t have done much of anything if Trump or congress said no, and his wasn’t the only organization involved in dealing with the pandemic.