Posted on 03/19/2020 6:48:55 PM PDT by conservative98
AMC Theaters closed 6-12 weeks.
In compliance with local, state, and federal #COVID19 directives, all #AMCTheatres locations are now closed for at least 6-12 weeks. AMC Stubs A-List memberships will be paused automatically during the time AMC theatres are closed.— AMC Theatres (@AMCTheatres) March 17, 2020
#killthetrumpeconomy #insurancepolicy #deepstate #democratpartypress
Every last one of those companies will demand “bailouts” at the end of this year.
ALDI’s will keep their usual hours ....
I was just about to write at least Kohl’s was open and then read this...
Kohl’s temporarily closing all stores nationwide
“Kohls announced it will temporarily close all of its stores nationwide effective at 7 p.m. local time Thursday.”
https://www.wisn.com/article/coronavirus-kohls-temporarily-closing-all-stores-nationwide/31766861#
The only thing required is that elderly people with underlying medical conditions need to isolate themselves, as they would for the regular flu.
And if anyone needs it, there is an anti-malaria pill which “cures” the virus.
Crisis over.
But the Tesla dealership was open...which I found a bit surprising.
Meanwhile the regular flu is killing folks.
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The only thing required is that elderly people with underlying medical conditions need to isolate themselves, as they would for the regular flu.
And if anyone needs it, there is an anti-malaria pill which cures the virus.
Crisis over.
Yes, once there is a treatment for the Wuhan Bat Bug, then it is the end of the crisis.
Any of the older folk, like myself can remember when ALL store opened at 8 or 9 and closed at 6 PM during the week days and 9 PM on Fridays-Sat was 8 to noon.
Very few gas stations were open more than that during the week and nearly everything was closed on Sunday.
The very ONLY thing open 24 hours was truck stops and Truck stop restaurants along the major four lane highways.
What time period are we talking about here?
It’s all too coincidental.
The 50s and 60s
I can remember the first time going to a 7/11.. and how my family was able to pickup a jar of dry-roasted peanuts at an unheard of 10pm.. It was on a family vacation in Washington DC.
“Yes, once there is a treatment for the Wuhan Bat Bug, then it is the end of the crisis.”
And the stock market will rally like crazy. The economy will be back in full swing by summer and Trump’s reelection will be assured.
“...Very few gas stations were open more than that during the week and nearly everything was closed on Sunday....”
Yes Sir...remember those times very well! As a little kid growing up in the mid-50’s, there was many a Saturday evening ride with my dad to the small local gas station to fill up the car and get the windshield washed before they closed, and usually a last-minute stop at the supermarket (which meant one of those big 5-cent candy bars or sometimes even an ice cream for me) to pick up a few items for the regular Sunday after church family dinner get-together. NOTHING was open on Sunday, except for maybe the hospital. Back then, it seemed like everyone, except maybe the transient hobos living down by the tracks, went to church too. Different, but innocent, times way back then compared to now.
* nearly everything was closed on Sunday*
The good news in the old days? Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom came on TV in the afternoon, and Wonderful World of Disney came on at night.
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