superunknown said:
Go on, would love more examples. Bars for sure. Live events, for sure.
Can't think of much else, though.
There are so many businesses listed as "essential" and other than the first month or so back in March..the highways are still crowded, the parking lots at retail are still crowded. So, I guess I just don't see it, but I'm a solid 10 years past my barfly days, though.
Your post deserve no response from be because clearly you have no idea of what you're talking about blinded by the media and all of your other branch covidians. BUT, since I'm slow at work, because of the covid, I have time to respond and give you a brief little example of how our economy has been effected by the closure's.
bars close-bar owners lose money and jobs
beer distributor-sales dip, hours are cut, employees lose money, lose their job, etc
no need to distribute beer, so the diesel companies who sell diesel for the beer trucks are losing revenue, employees are cut, etc
I prolly need to go on and give more examples for you, or perhaps draw some type of picture, but I don't feel like it now.