Originally Posted by
FXLAX
The government did tell people to stay home unless you are an essential worker, (can’t work from home) and for necessities (groceries, household goods, etc). Some airlines even had to provide documentation to their employees to be able to show authorities if they were questioned for being out. Some governors, county supervisors, and mayors have been tyrants about it and continue to be.
But what is the limiting principle with this? If they provide the bailout, what happens when that runs out in six months? What is the metric that will be used to show that another bailout is not in the best interest of the public?
Yes what FXLAX said.....Cinco, honestly you are making some really poor arguments here. The government absolutely positively did and continues to clamp down hard on work, commerce, and socialization. Of this there is NO doubt, NONE.