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Remember, your small business wasn't ruined by Covid, your small business was ruined by the government.
PlanetMoron
Nov 28th, 2020 4:57 pm
Small businesses are emblematic of the American dream, offering an opportunity for innovative hard-working Americans to stake their claim to a better life, to reward sacrifice and innovation, and to provide a way for people without connections or an Ivy league pedigree to lift themselves and their employees into the middle class and well beyond.
That is why they must be destroyed.
Small enterprises that make up a majority of American companies and employ 50% of the population.
Non-essential.
Gyms, restaurants, specialty retailers, many of which were life-long labors of love and were people's sole livelihoods and in which they had invested all their time and money not to mention hopes and dreams.
Non-essential.
You know which businesses were not designated non-essential? Apple, Wal-Mart, Target, and Amazon, the latter of which saw sales increase 40% in the second quarter.
But it was not Amazon that shut down their smaller brick-and-mortar competitors — the states did that for them.
To be fair, the pandemic certainly would have wreaked havoc on small businesses, many of which would have still struggled or possibly failed as they attempted to deal with changing consumer habits due to the virus.
But they were never really given the chance
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Remember, your small business wasn't ruined by Covid, your small business was ruined by the government.
PlanetMoron
Nov 28th, 2020 4:57 pm
Small businesses are emblematic of the American dream, offering an opportunity for innovative hard-working Americans to stake their claim to a better life, to reward sacrifice and innovation, and to provide a way for people without connections or an Ivy league pedigree to lift themselves and their employees into the middle class and well beyond.
That is why they must be destroyed.
Small enterprises that make up a majority of American companies and employ 50% of the population.
Non-essential.
Gyms, restaurants, specialty retailers, many of which were life-long labors of love and were people's sole livelihoods and in which they had invested all their time and money not to mention hopes and dreams.
Non-essential.
You know which businesses were not designated non-essential? Apple, Wal-Mart, Target, and Amazon, the latter of which saw sales increase 40% in the second quarter.
But it was not Amazon that shut down their smaller brick-and-mortar competitors — the states did that for them.
To be fair, the pandemic certainly would have wreaked havoc on small businesses, many of which would have still struggled or possibly failed as they attempted to deal with changing consumer habits due to the virus.
But they were never really given the chance
Read the rest at America's most trusted news source

Remember, your small business wasn't ruined by Covid, your small business was ruined by the government.
Small businesses are emblematic of the American dream, offering an opportunity for innovative hard-working Americans to stake their claim to a better life, to reward sacrifice and innovation, and to provide a way for people without connections or an Ivy league pedigree to lift themselves and...
