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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1646942" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>I dont believe that is true. If they had been able to stay open and customers chose not to come in then so be it. That's how the free market works. The govt guaranteed no customers were going to show up.</p><p></p><p>Last week I was eating in a little cafe next to a place we have and I know most of the people in there pretty good. One of the ladies told me after an older gentleman walked in that they have several older couples and a few older men who come in there and get their food every day. Several of them arent suppose to drive and what not.</p><p></p><p>She said about two days after they were forced to shut down she sat up in bed one night and remembered all those people. She was telling me she couldnt hardly sleep she was so worried. She told me the next morning she was up making tacos and things to take to them for breakfast as an excuse to check on them. She said a couple of them had gotten some people to get them things. One couple asked her if she could go to the grocery store for them. One man though, whod wife had past away at the end of the year had nothing left. She said he almost got emotional when she showed up and it made her start flat out crying. He told her he ate the last of his fries yesterday and was trying to make it one more day because a couple people from the church usually come by. He was hoping they would run and grab him a few things. She ended up getting him a bunch of stuff and making meals for him with some help from some other people in town.</p><p></p><p>How many people like do you think got forgotten about. I dont think that man got a choice either.</p><p></p><p>The virus didnt do that... the mandates did.</p><p></p><p>... and, the people from the church did not show the next day like he was hoping. They thought it best to stay away so they wouldnt risk getting him sick. Cause you know... starving isn't near as bad a covid. That's some more of that Covid logic at work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1646942, member: 6291"] I dont believe that is true. If they had been able to stay open and customers chose not to come in then so be it. That's how the free market works. The govt guaranteed no customers were going to show up. Last week I was eating in a little cafe next to a place we have and I know most of the people in there pretty good. One of the ladies told me after an older gentleman walked in that they have several older couples and a few older men who come in there and get their food every day. Several of them arent suppose to drive and what not. She said about two days after they were forced to shut down she sat up in bed one night and remembered all those people. She was telling me she couldnt hardly sleep she was so worried. She told me the next morning she was up making tacos and things to take to them for breakfast as an excuse to check on them. She said a couple of them had gotten some people to get them things. One couple asked her if she could go to the grocery store for them. One man though, whod wife had past away at the end of the year had nothing left. She said he almost got emotional when she showed up and it made her start flat out crying. He told her he ate the last of his fries yesterday and was trying to make it one more day because a couple people from the church usually come by. He was hoping they would run and grab him a few things. She ended up getting him a bunch of stuff and making meals for him with some help from some other people in town. How many people like do you think got forgotten about. I dont think that man got a choice either. The virus didnt do that... the mandates did. ... and, the people from the church did not show the next day like he was hoping. They thought it best to stay away so they wouldnt risk getting him sick. Cause you know... starving isn't near as bad a covid. That's some more of that Covid logic at work. [/QUOTE]
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