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Is The Wiener Circle still open?20 percent of restaurants in Chicago closed for good.
Is The Wiener Circle still open?20 percent of restaurants in Chicago closed for good.
If we were to have a 30 day shut down like the one poster strongly suggests , the pain and suffering from doing that would be off the chart.
Lots of local businesses in my area survived and are doing great. They had to adapt and pivot but they survived.
So to be clear here, you're ok with a 30 day lockdown and everything closing except essential services?Lots of local businesses in my area survived and are doing great. They had to adapt and pivot but they survived.
At 24 Trillion and climbing, in National Debt, I don't think we as a nation can afford such a thing as "stress free virus control" you speak of. The bill comes due, always.Not if it were handled properly, i.e. paid for.
When we were shut down for two months (I own two "non-essential" storefronts) I worked much harder for far longer hours for barely any money, because I was terrified of making zero money and losing everything.
If they had just told me: stay home, we'll cover two months of rent and expenses, heck, I'd have loved to stay home.
As it turned out, I renegotiated rents, bills, loans, and that set things up for success once we reopened. It was no less terrifying during the process, though. I couldn't have known how well it would go later.
I'm not advocating doing it again unless a clear reason becomes apparent, but if they did it again, they could just fund all of us through the PPP system that already exists, right from the beginning, and voila! Stress free virus control.
Our business turned out to be very well suited for a pandemic. As you say, we adapted and pivoted (local deliveries, more online sales, social media videos, etc.) Operating carefully, it was like Christmas season when we reopened after the two months closed. It stayed busy all year, and then increased even more when we hit actual Christmas season. And it's stayed up since then. In the meantime, we did eventually get the PPP and EIDL loans (after missing out on the first round) and those took the pressure off and kept me from begging on a gofundme page.
But it was definitely a pressure test for many businesses, especially early on. I wonder if some threw in the towel a little too early or just found it too intimidating to apply for the loans.
In regards to essential services I can see the twisted reason why alcohol is deemed essential services. It could do more harm than good if these products are cut off from some like to drink.So to be clear here, you're ok with a 30 day lockdown and everything closing except essential services?
Sure is! I live about a mile from it and ate there 2 weeks ago.Is The Wiener Circle still open?
I’m not calling it a lockdown - I was always able to leave my house whenever I wanted to. In my area... essential services included coffee shops and everything.So to be clear here, you're ok with a 30 day lockdown and everything closing except essential services?
And it wasn't limited to restaurants. Several other businesses either closed or shifted to online, including one of my favorites - Godiva Chocolates.20 percent of restaurants in Chicago closed for good.
Not if another variant gets created..........This is categorically not true as pointed out multiple times, I’m not writing it again.
Vaccinated can catch delta, which would mean 2 weeks of having to call in sick from work for you. Once cases drop and we go back to moderate and low level transmission you can take the mask off. Nationwide we appear to be at the cusp of the peak of this wave, meaning mask mandates will be removed in 2-5 weeks most likely.
Yeah we need a vaccine passport system as most will get the vaccine by end of the year. Perfect plan!Not if another variant gets created..........
Vaccine is really the only way out of this crap fest.
Create a passport system, most will get the vaccine.
Take care
Of course they were…that’s kinda the point in the halls of power.That may be the case is for monsters like Amazon, Uline, fast food places like McDonald’s, but there was many small businesses in my area they’re closed and are never coming back. If we were to have a 30 day shut down like the one poster strongly suggests , the pain and suffering from doing that would be off the chart.
If that included olive gardens…it’s probably a good thing20 percent of restaurants in Chicago closed for good.
Why don’t I hear this ALL the time? Like when a yutz that makes bankruptcy a “cool thing” blew an $11,000,000,000,000 hole in it?At 24 Trillion and climbing, in National Debt, I don't think we as a nation can afford such a thing as "stress free virus control" you speak of. The bill comes due, always.
Because it’s addictive and makes people money…I can think of two other products with ZERO upside that still exist against all logic as wellIn regards to essential services I can see the twisted reason why alcohol is deemed essential services. It could do more harm than good if these products are cut off from some like to drink.
That's like Detroit, MI for me.That may be the case is for monsters like Amazon, Uline, fast food places like McDonald’s, but there was many small businesses in my area they’re closed and are never coming back. If we were to have a 30 day shut down like the one poster strongly suggests , the pain and suffering from doing that would be off the chart.
Seriously. I can't believe that even needed to be said.That may be the case is for monsters like Amazon, Uline, fast food places like McDonald’s, but there was many small businesses in my area they’re closed and are never coming back. If we were to have a 30 day shut down like the one poster strongly suggests , the pain and suffering from doing that would be off the chart.
What's a few more trillion. Am I right?Not if it were handled properly, i.e. paid for.
This isn't about whether you have enough restaurants. It's about what the ones who had to close lost in the equation.It is a shame that many closed their businesses for good. Others that could.. pivoted and are doing better then ever because of changes they made. Other restaurants will replace the ones gone as they have been doing since we’ve had stores. It’s a shame, really is for the ones that closed. Sort of the circle of life in the human world.
This isn't about whether you have enough restaurants. It's about what the ones who had to close lost in the equation.
It's also a sad reality that if you suddenly cut off the supply drinks to alcoholics, many of them will go into withdrawal seizures, and end up even further overloading the health care system. Trying to keep DTs under control in a hospital setting is extremely labor intensive. So, in the interest of damage control... keep the tap flowing.If that included olive gardens…it’s probably a good thing
Why don’t I hear this ALL the time? Like when a yutz that makes bankruptcy a “cool thing” blew an $11,000,000,000,000 hole in it?
Because it’s addictive and makes people money…I can think of two other products with ZERO upside that still exist against all logic as well
Once again, just like Detroit, MI, all businesses closed, as the buildings are been demolished, it's looks like there was a huge bomb during the war.It is a shame that many closed their businesses for good. Others that could.. pivoted and are doing better then ever because of changes they made. Other restaurants will replace the ones gone as they have been doing since we’ve had stores. It’s a shame, really is for the ones that closed. Sort of the circle of life in the human world.
So we should set policy to accommodate the drunks in the hospitals, yet some here have advocated for withholding medical care from those who choose not to be vaccinated. Nice.It's also a sad reality that if you suddenly cut off the supply drinks to alcoholics, many of them will go into withdrawal seizures, and end up even further overloading the health care system. Trying to keep DTs under control in a hospital setting is extremely labor intensive. So, in the interest of damage control... keep the tap flowing.
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