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Originally Posted by Boomer
There is a glaring irony in this mask mess.
How many people who would like to go out and spend some money will not do so because they do not want to encounter anti-maskers who can cause them risk.
Anti-maskers hurt brick and mortar businesses while Amazon makes more money than ever. How’s that for irony.
By the way, Typhoid Mary was asymptomatic.
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GoodLife,
Oh my, here I am, behaving in an excruciatingly tacky manner by quoting myself. How unseemly of me. But my curiosity is getting the better of me so I just have to ask you a question — or two — or three.
Please read my post above and then explain to me, in your own words, how anti-maskers are not guilty of trampling the economy even deeper into the hole.
I just heard a report on “Marketplace Money” that talked about the velocity of money. I was not familiar with the term. Now, I am.
The velocity of money has sloooooowed waaaaaaay down, of course. Anti-maskers might try thinking a little further. Like I said above, people who want to go out and spend are intimidated by the anti-maskers who have allowed themselves to be goaded into ridiculous, divisive behavior. (That intimidation factor is usually subtle, but can be shockingly overt and even violent.)
You seem to delight in bashing those who think masks might help — you know — the ones who seem to care about others, in addition to their own health. And I guess it’s a given that you ain’t agonna wear no mask. BUT could you please explain how anti-maskers are good for the economy — in your own words? No links. No graphs. No charts.
Boomer