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Reason: None provided.

I completely respect your position, I was hoping to get an idea of what others were thinking. I agree with you in the sense that I try to keep a mask in my back pocket when I leave the house. In the event that a business requires it, I would like to be able to shop there. If I believe an establishment is being careless, maybe I won't shop there.

I suppose my approach is a bit more libertarian. While the corporations and celebrities are funding the insurgence through promotion and literal bail outs, the mom and pop service industry is having to deal with this head on. Food prices are going up, new PPE standards are being mandated and they can only admit a fraction of the clientele that they used to.

Given that there is no firm conclusion on any of the science behind the 'recommendations', perhaps we should slow down and consider the damage we may be causing to society as a whole. Precaution is wise if it doesn't hinder more than it helps in the long run.

I would personally rather have the businesses decide at what level they draw the line. They should have that right. At the same time I reserve the right to shop where and how I please.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I completely respect your position, I was hoping to get an idea of what others were thinking. I agree with you in the sense that I try to keep a mask in my back pocket when I leave the house. In the event that a business requires it, I would like to be able to shop there. If I believe an establishment is being careless, maybe I won't shop there.

I suppose my approach is a bit more libertarian. While the corporations are funding the insurgence through promotion and literal bail outs, the mom and pop service industry is having to deal with this head on. Food prices are going up, new PPE standards are being mandated and they can only admit a fraction of the clientele that they used to.

Given that there is no firm conclusion on any of the science behind the 'recommendations', perhaps we should slow down and consider the damage we may be causing to society as a whole. Precaution is wise if it doesn't hinder more than it helps in the long run.

I would personally rather have the businesses decide at what level they draw the line. They should have that right. At the same time I reserve the right to shop where and how I please.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I completely respect your position, I was hoping to get an idea of what others were thinking. I agree with you in the sense that I try to keep a mask in my back pocket when I leave the house. In the event that a business requires it, I would like to be able to shop there. If I believe an establishment is being careless, maybe I won't shop there.

I suppose my approach is more libertarian. While the corporations are funding the insurgence through promotion and literal bail outs, the mom and pop service industry is having to deal with this head on. Food prices are going up, new PPE standards are being mandated and they can only admit a fraction of the clientele that they used to.

Given that there is no firm conclusion on any of the science behind the 'recommendations', perhaps we should slow down and consider the damage we may be causing to society as a whole. Precaution is wise if it doesn't hinder more than it helps in the long run.

I would personally rather have the businesses decide at what level they draw the line. They should have that right. At the same time I reserve the right to shop where and how I please.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I completely respect your position, I was hoping to get an idea of what others were thinking. I agree with you in the sense that I try to keep a mask in my back pocket when I leave the house. In the event that a business requires it, I would like to be able to shop there. If I believe an establishment to be careless, maybe I won't shop there.

I suppose my approach is more libertarian. While the corporations are funding the insurgence through promotion and literal bail outs, the mom and pop service industry is having to deal with this head on. Food prices are going up, new PPE standards are being mandated and they can only admit a fraction of the clientele that they used to.

Given that there is no firm conclusion on any of the science behind the 'recommendations', perhaps we should slow down and consider the damage we may be causing to society as a whole. Precaution is wise if it doesn't hinder more than it helps in the long run.

I would personally rather have the businesses decide at what level they draw the line. They should have that right. At the same time I reserve the right to shop where and how I please.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I completely respect your position, I was hoping to get an idea of what others were thinking. I agree with you in the sense that I try to keep a mask in my back pocket when I leave the house. In the event that a business requires it, I would still like to be able to shop there. If I believe an establishment to be careless, maybe I won't shop there.

I suppose my approach is more libertarian. While the corporations are funding the insurgence through promotion and literal bail outs, the mom and pop service industry is having to deal with this head on. Food prices are going up, new PPE standards are being mandated and they can only admit a fraction of the clientele that they used to.

Given that there is no firm conclusion on any of the science behind the 'recommendations', perhaps we should slow down and consider the damage we may be causing to society as a whole. Precaution is wise if it doesn't hinder more than it helps in the long run.

I would personally rather have the businesses decide at what level they draw the line. They should have that right. At the same time I reserve the right to shop where and how I please.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I completely respect your position, I was hoping to get an idea of what others were thinking. I agree with you in the sense that I try to keep a mask in my back pocket when I leave the house. In the event that a business requires it, I would still like to be able to shop there. I believe it's their choice. If I believe an establishment to be careless, maybe I won't shop there.

I suppose my approach is more libertarian. While the corporations are funding the insurgence through promotion and literal bail outs, the mom and pop service industry is having to deal with this head on. Food prices are going up, new PPE standards are being mandated and they can only admit a fraction of the clientele that they used to.

Given that there is no firm conclusion on any of the science behind the 'recommendations', perhaps we should slow down and consider the damage we may be causing to society as a whole. Precaution is wise if it doesn't hinder more than it helps in the long run.

I would personally rather have the businesses decide at what level they draw the line. They should have that right. At the same time I reserve the right to shop where and how I please.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I completely respect your position. I was hoping to get an idea of what others were thinking. I agree with you in the sense that I try to keep a mask in my back pocket when I leave the house. In the event that a business requires it, I would still like to be able to shop there. I believe it's their choice. If I believe an establishment to be careless, maybe I won't shop there.

I suppose my approach is more libertarian. While the corporations are funding the insurgence through promotion and literal bail outs, the mom and pop service industry is having to deal with this head on. Food prices are going up, new PPE standards are being mandated and they can only admit a fraction of the clientele that they used to.

Given that there is no firm conclusion on any of the science behind the 'recommendations', perhaps we should slow down and consider the damage we may be causing to society as a whole. Precaution is wise if it doesn't hinder more than it helps in the long run.

I would personally rather have the businesses decide at what level they draw the line. They should have that right. At the same time I reserve the right to shop where and how I please.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I completely respect your position. I was hoping to get an idea of what others were thinking. I agree with you in the sense that I try to keep a mask in my back pocket when I leave the house. In the event that a business requires it, I would still like to be able to shop there. I believe it's their choice. If I believe an establishment to be careless, maybe I won't shop there.

I suppose my approach is more libertarian. While the corporations are funding the insurgence through promotion and literal bail outs, the mom and pop service industry is having to deal with this head on. Food prices are going up, new PPE standards are being mandated and they can only admit a fraction of the clientele that they used to.

Given that there is no firm conclusion on any of the science behind the 'recommendations', perhaps we should slow down and consider the damage we may be causing to society as a whole. Precaution is wise if it doesn't hinder more than it helps in the long run.

I would personally rather have the businesses decide at what level they draw the line. They should have that right. At the same time I would like to reserve the right to shop where and how I please.

3 years ago
1 score