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Comments by "Bo McGillacutty" (@Mrbfgray) on "Stimulus checks: Why are we sending checks to people that are employed?: Kevin O'Leary" video.
He's being PRUDENT and caring about the bigger picture. He didn't say all restaurants will survive he said many are doomed regardless including many of his own businesses.
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It has NOTHING to do with any sort of rich ppl--it's due to the reckless fools living hand to mouth. Fiscally prudent don't need any help.
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He cares enough to be productive and responsible about this.
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@sshuriksevo Yes--absolutely and tremendous sympathies for the tens of millions in that space. I support temporary use of MY tax monies to help bridge the shutdown insanity. And I've been tipping bigger then ever for what it's worth...my few bucks here and there as gratitude, good will and wanting to help. But very soon we must allow the marketplace to do it's thing and let failures happen, things change and you can't have progress without embracing business failure. Ppl have increasingly learned to work and do biz remotely so offices (along with associated services, etc) airline capacity and so on, may be greatly reduced. LET the airlines go bankrupt, 'streamline' and downsize. We can't expect prosperity without allowing free enterprise to work which absolutely requires allowing business failures. I've been lucky as I contract for agricultural industrial machinery, heavy equipment in general, didn't get effected as 'exempt essential sectors' (are not all sectors essential?) but I was still coming unhinged for what the shutdowns do to the nation as a whole and the loss of freedom. (Was also lucky in 2008/9 as home construction collapsed AFTER I had already half leaned my biz away from that arena.)
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And realistic. Let free enterprise WORK.
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@seecanon5840 Walmart is soul crushing, they cater to those who put zero value on their own time. Once wasted $200 of my otherwise productive day (couple hrs) to send a friend $40... never again Spent an extra $10 for a gallon of special stuff from Amazon vs Walmart which is $10 well spent compared to driving across town and enduring that dismal dump. Drop it on my porch or it's useless service. The poor are so bc their time is cheap and they don't notice it costs them $15 to DRIVE to the store and back ....think about multiple angles on that! ;-)
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