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Originally Posted by welfare
I know who it favors.
Even businesses that are open or now reopening, most can't operate at full capacity due to health guidelines for distancing. There's no telling which businesses will be able to sustain that. Or shutting down due to a second wave.
Do you think it's a good idea at this time? With the uncertainty of employment the country faces?
Your personal opinion.
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For me, I am good for allowing businesses to open with enforeable health guidelines (wearing masks, taking temperature , social distancing) in this environment. However, government aid should not be removed at this time - especially if small businesses do not want to open.
I'm more of a universal basic income type of guy. No cerb qualification scenario. Just give $ straight to the pockets of every adult citizen on a regular basis. This can act as a safety net for our society. Also, capitalism that doesn't start at $0.