But.... experts saying something that isn't as strict as expected..... question away. Lol!Tread lightly. Official story only is allowed.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
But.... experts saying something that isn't as strict as expected..... question away. Lol!Tread lightly. Official story only is allowed.
Maybe they are. However, they can't afford to give every small business the thousands of dollars required to stay afloat for long periods of time. These restrictions have been going on for months.
The larger businesses get enough income regularly because they have customers constantly.
Small businesses usually do not.
The government can't keep everyone afloat without bringing the rest of the country even farther down into debt and making everyone poor. Giving one thousand dollars to every person as a stimulus check alone would cost them three hundred billion dollars.
When a business is forced to close. It is no longer their fault.Ehhhhhh, it's way more complicated than "we can't pay for that" though.
For example, the government passed a loans program. But they gave 350 billion in loans to "small businesses" (defined as having like 500 employees) and then an additional 500 billion in loans to very large industry companies (up to 10,000 employees). Those loans could have been appropriated differently. These large 10K employee companies rake in millions of dollars each year and pay their CEOs exorbitant sums. There's no reason at all why many of these already successful businesses couldn't budget for emergencies except for greed.
Like I said, none of the small businesses I know qualify for financial assistance because they all run on a couple dozen people or less. I don't think a successful business with 10,000 employees should need our tax dollars. That money could have gone to smaller business loans to keep them afloat or freelance workers whose incomes had markedly decreased. We clearly had the loan money available and didn't send it to actually small small-businesses, instead spending it on larger companies.
The ability to budget and respond to crises shouldn't only fall on poor people. Businesses have a stake in our nations budget too and should have money for a rainy day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CARES_Act#Relief_to_businesses_and_organizations
I don’t know why more people waiting on the vax aren’t also on one of the safe and proven prophylactics.
Compensation for reduced business? Sure.View attachment 2508196
But also I personally I think we should pay businesses to stay closed or reduce capacity for better social distancing.![]()
![]()
![]()
Compensation for reduced business? Sure.
One thing....... how is this getting paid for? We've already printed/devalued our currency greatly. How far do you go before hyperinflation?
2001 USA debt was 3 trillion, 6 trillion 2008, was thought to be horrible bad.Compensation for reduced business? Sure.
One thing....... how is this getting paid for? We've already printed/devalued our currency greatly. How far do you go before hyperinflation?