Posted by Bret4207 on May 02, 2020 at 12:47:02 from (207.42.20.149):
In Reply to: Why is this? posted by gtractorfan on May 01, 2020 at 18:15:19:
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The whole thing is a political football now. It's not about the Wuhan Virus anymore, it's about power.
The one comment I'd make on the packing plants is that I seriously doubt everyone out sick has the Wuhan Virus. I'd put money on them having the symptoms, which mirror the symptoms of a dozen other illnesses, and they were told to stay home without testing. For that matter, unemployment is paying people $600.00 a WEEK extra above their standard unemployment. Not that that is sustainable, but why would anyone in their right mind look for work if they could sit home and make more money. My oldest daughter got laid off at the hospital and is making half again what she normally makes. My oldest son doesn't go back to work (paving) until next week, but he's making more than half again what his UE was. No one that is a low wage hourly worker is going to look for work as long as they are getting an extra $2400.00 a month.
NY. Yeah, we have taken mismanagement and corruption and polished it to a fine art. That's about all the Empire State can brag on besides the highest taxes and worst business climate!
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