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Originally Posted by Marcellus
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I'm not sure who's disagreeing with that. There's going to be serious damage and pain with the way we're going.
The problem is you believe there's an alternative. You really believe that the economy is going to return to normal? That if you just open things wide up, consumer spending will return to normal, no supply chains will be disrupted by the virus, and things will be okay? Notice no one ever answers that question, they just complain about how things are now while offering no better alternative.
The meat processing plants are the perfect example. You're sitting here complaining about "starvation" from an example from part of the economy that didn't shut down at all, in fact consumer spending in that area probably went up, and it got hammered.