This is exposing all kinds of economic fairy tales, and I've been loving every day of it.
Sure, perhaps it would have been nicer to see a correction without a deadly disease, but compared to other disasters that caused serious public introspection we're paying a very cheap price right now for motivating people to actually care about how our society functions.
While I agree with your basic sentiment I challenge your notion of a "cheap price." Count how many businesses will never reopen just among our membership. Count how many more companies will outright fire most employees before 4/30. Count how many more businesses won't have declared anything officially by 5/1 but will be unable to operate until some future date, and then only at a very small scale.
Had we given Trump pills to everyone infected asap they'd all be virus-free free by now, and we'd never see numbers like we've got today. 31 million doses that were donated to the US are on their way. We can't afford to let Cuomo hoard all these too.
Culling of the heard is also important for individual businesses. Failing to have a 3-6 month emergency fund on the personal and business side is the absolute dumbest mistake you can possible make. Mistakes need to be held accountable. SBA loans are available for businesses at zero interest. We are all in agreement that this will blow over fast, so with even meager prior planning and capital asset restructures now, there’s no reason not to hang in there, unless they want to quit, or use it as an opportunity to do a blanket across the boards employee termination to get rid of a bunch of leaches that they previously couldn’t because of HR.
Who's in agreement that "this will blow over fast?" Take off the blinders. They want us dead. Us and our children. Its not even an open secret. Its an open proclamation.
It's also exposing the fantasy that government can protect you from all of life's problems. Those food/tp runs were hilarious as people realized the government wasn't going to feed them.
This is exposing all kinds of economic fairy tales, and I've been loving every day of it.
Sure, perhaps it would have been nicer to see a correction without a deadly disease, but compared to other disasters that caused serious public introspection we're paying a very cheap price right now for motivating people to actually care about how our society functions.
While I agree with your basic sentiment I challenge your notion of a "cheap price." Count how many businesses will never reopen just among our membership. Count how many more companies will outright fire most employees before 4/30. Count how many more businesses won't have declared anything officially by 5/1 but will be unable to operate until some future date, and then only at a very small scale.
Had we given Trump pills to everyone infected asap they'd all be virus-free free by now, and we'd never see numbers like we've got today. 31 million doses that were donated to the US are on their way. We can't afford to let Cuomo hoard all these too.
From a broader perspective it's as cheap as they get at this level.
Culling of the heard is also important for individual businesses. Failing to have a 3-6 month emergency fund on the personal and business side is the absolute dumbest mistake you can possible make. Mistakes need to be held accountable. SBA loans are available for businesses at zero interest. We are all in agreement that this will blow over fast, so with even meager prior planning and capital asset restructures now, there’s no reason not to hang in there, unless they want to quit, or use it as an opportunity to do a blanket across the boards employee termination to get rid of a bunch of leaches that they previously couldn’t because of HR.
Who's in agreement that "this will blow over fast?" Take off the blinders. They want us dead. Us and our children. Its not even an open secret. Its an open proclamation.
They will lose.
It's also exposing the fantasy that government can protect you from all of life's problems. Those food/tp runs were hilarious as people realized the government wasn't going to feed them.