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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3356439" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>I would look for that 5-6 who are risk out of that 100 and tell them to keep their ass at home. To have their groceries delivered and sanitized before handling them. And I am not having financial struggles, at least not yet, as the wife and I have put back money in savings. However, if the economy goes the same way it did in 1929, only the extremely wealthy will be able to make do. </p><p></p><p>Hiding your head in the sand and saying it will be ok won't be an acceptable response here soon. The economy is on the verge of going off a cliff while people are chanting kumbaya and yelling "think of those that could die!". Think about those that will die if our economy gets shot. Think of those who are already at risk for poor nutrition, those who were already struggling to pay their bills and buy groceries. But I guess they are worth less than those who are elderly or medically at risk right? Because right now that is exactly what you are saying. Screw the economy, forget about all those poor dweebs who lost their jobs, forget about all those business owners who saw their dreams (and for most their life savings) just go up in smoke. We gotta think of those at risk people and everyone else just has to suck it up and go hungry, or get evicted, have their car repo'd, etc. </p><p></p><p>Thats the same argument anti-gunners use. Think of the children! Think of those killed by gun violence! We must restrict everyone's right because THINK OF THEM!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3356439, member: 43724"] I would look for that 5-6 who are risk out of that 100 and tell them to keep their ass at home. To have their groceries delivered and sanitized before handling them. And I am not having financial struggles, at least not yet, as the wife and I have put back money in savings. However, if the economy goes the same way it did in 1929, only the extremely wealthy will be able to make do. Hiding your head in the sand and saying it will be ok won't be an acceptable response here soon. The economy is on the verge of going off a cliff while people are chanting kumbaya and yelling "think of those that could die!". Think about those that will die if our economy gets shot. Think of those who are already at risk for poor nutrition, those who were already struggling to pay their bills and buy groceries. But I guess they are worth less than those who are elderly or medically at risk right? Because right now that is exactly what you are saying. Screw the economy, forget about all those poor dweebs who lost their jobs, forget about all those business owners who saw their dreams (and for most their life savings) just go up in smoke. We gotta think of those at risk people and everyone else just has to suck it up and go hungry, or get evicted, have their car repo'd, etc. Thats the same argument anti-gunners use. Think of the children! Think of those killed by gun violence! We must restrict everyone's right because THINK OF THEM! [/QUOTE]
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