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In reply to the discussion: So, Ga. Govermor told restaurants they could open on Monday. Many of them said "NO THANKS". [View all]IronLionZion
(51,629 posts)31. Many professional jobs have work from home capabilities
while working class jobs don't. So they chose to put workers in the impossible dilemma of risking death for a paycheck, when they probably won't get many customers or much revenue anyway. Landlords will still demand rent. Banks will still demand mortgage payments. But there is less income for the working people.
It's a deliberately malicious thing to do to people.
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So, Ga. Govermor told restaurants they could open on Monday. Many of them said "NO THANKS". [View all]
napi21
Apr 2020
OP
If they are waiting for "guidance from Kemp," their decision making capacity is seriously deficient!
SheltieLover
Apr 2020
#1
Sounds like the sort of place my college friends & I would have adored. We could talk ...
Hekate
Apr 2020
#41
If the bars close at 2 am, there has to be SOME place to go after the gay bars close.
not_the_one
Apr 2020
#36
From talking to many diff. people, it looks like even I the stores & restaurants open they won't
napi21
Apr 2020
#5
Isn't Waffle House a technical economic and situational leading indicator during disasters?
uponit7771
Apr 2020
#7
They also have to start paying rent and bills again, even if they have no customers.
displacedtexan
Apr 2020
#42
Especially to poor people. How come banks and office parks aren't opening?
PaulRevere08
Apr 2020
#29
Gyms & MASSAGE PARLORS! And hair salons, barber shops. How can you possibly stay 6 ft. apart
napi21
Apr 2020
#27
So happy they are listening to sage advice from doctors and scientists and disregarding the dribble
iluvtennis
Apr 2020
#23
Businesses should be talking to medical experts, their attorneys and insurance agents.....
KY_EnviroGuy
Apr 2020
#24