ABATTBQ11 said:
The_Fox said:
Hi, Im Brett said:
The_Fox said:
Hi, Im Brett said:
The_Fox said:
FriendlyAg said:
The_Fox said:
FriendlyAg said:
It was hypothetical. I said what if... I also never specified USA only.
You're getting off topic because you can't answer the question. You don't know the answer. You're just emotionally fueled because what's done is done. **** happens. We can do it different in the future, but we are committed to fighting this thing now. There will be major implications in the trillions of dollars yes, but there likely would have been if we didn't lock down businesses and ask people to stay home.
We will never know whether this is true.
We will never know if the economic impacts would have been worse in the long run had we not done what we are doing now. There. Want to keep playing what if's?
Nope. The only thing anyone can know with certainty is their own situation. That calculation is an easy one.
This is simply not true, and quite frankly, the crux of the issue. Some people are invincible until they're not.
I don't lean strongly one way or the other, but the middle is a lonely place these days.
What?? You do not think I can accurately predict my economic risk if we did nothing and let this virus burn through several million people. I absolutely can. It will have zero impact on my industry. Hell, everyone above 65 could die and it would have zero effect on my industry. It is entirely a young man's game.
As for personal risk. I have about a 1 in 200 chance of dying from this. I have taken far greater risks with my personal safety for far less money than 1 in 200.
I know my individual health and economic risk.
Even if true, your industry has nothing to do with the original blanket statement I replied to.
This whole situation becomes a lot easier to manage if everyone had your ability to see into the future.
I bolded what you responded to and it was referencing my OWN situation. It is not a difficult calculation to see it will not hamper my industry short of government shutdowns. It has nothing to do with being able to see the future. I know my own business.
Saying everyone over 65 could die and it would have no effect on you is ludicrous. Saying this could burn through millions of people and you would be unaffected is just as ludicrous. That could have disastrous effects on the overall economy that no one would be immune to. You're looking at huge spending decreases, insurance losses, lost productivity from people being sick, etc. If you don't think the landscape would drastically change or you'd be completely immune, I'd love to know how you came to that conclusion.
Who commits crime? How many offenders are over 50?
When the economy gets bad, does crime go away?
When the economy is good, does crime stop?
The types of crime may change based on the current state of the economy, but unless the cops stop arresting people, the prosecutors stop prosecuting people, or the courts stop adjudicating people my business model is fine.
If the people cannot afford an attorney they will get one appointed per the Constitution. It may shift some business from retained to appointed clients but there will always be an abundance of clients.
The only real fear I really have is a court shutdown or an oversaturation of attorneys in my market. Most of the attorneys where I am are over 60.