Texas governor issuing timeline on when businesses open back up

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It’s a precarious situation, i imagine who he is aligned to(the people that paid him/for him) plus the businesses that may go under and the people they employ and the stress that will put on folks, so something has to give, I’m not saying it’s the right decision, but a lot of people will be fukked if this continues

Maaaaaan listen...I know a couple of unc and auntie aged small business owners who might lose their businesses and are seriously contemplating moving in with their KIDS behind this ordeal :to:


Something def gotta give mane ... :to:
 

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Let Texas be the guinea pigs of mass death. Just tell your loved ones living down there to stay indoors and practice social distancing.
 

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All they're going to do is get people sick. Most customers will stay home. Older people aren't going to the dentist just because the governor said it's ok. But a lot of younger and middle aged people will rush back to the barber shop, salon, etc and get sick.

I measure this in a pretty simple way. At what point will a 50-65 year old person go back to Big Boy/Dennys/I-Hop/etc for breakfast? I don't see that happening anytime soon. And if restaurants remain ghost towns (whether they're closed or not) the economy won't be "turned on" anytime soon.
 

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All they're going to do is get people sick. Most customers will stay home. Older people aren't going to the dentist just because the governor said it's ok. But a lot of younger and middle aged people will rush back to the barber shop, salon, etc and get sick.

I measure this in a pretty simple way. At what point will a 50-65 year old person go back to Big Boy/Dennys/I-Hop/etc for breakfast? I don't see that happening anytime soon. And if restaurants remain ghost towns (whether they're closed or not) the economy won't be "turned on" anytime soon.


This. Your customer base is pretty much relegated to people between 16-35 years of age after you "turn it back on".
 

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I don't see this happening. Republicans have been selling wolf tickets since this shyt started. This state will be blue as fukk by 2022 if he opens it back up with no real evidence that this shyt is calming down.
 

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Desantis in Florida is
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Right now cause he did not do this 1st.
 
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