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When all else fails, ask yourself who stands to benefit financially.
So who benefits the most financially from continued lockdowns?
Simple. BIG TECH
If people are confined to their homes, BIG TECH can control them. They will turn to Netflix for entertainment. Amazon for shopping. Facebook and Twitter for news and communication with friends and family.
It is time to burn it all down
The health of the American people benefits. Soon a quarter million dead. Then it will continue.
Guno צְבִי (10-13-2020)
Guess that means all the claims by lefties about unemployment going way up are lies. Guess that means all those receiving and extra $600 in unemployment were cheating the system. Guess that means all those claims about unemployment applications going up were false.
How does that restaurant worker work from home? How does the low skilled worker that cleans toilets, empties trash, and sweeps floor work from home?
As to your question, this is just one source that does: https://www.pgpf.org/blog/2020/10/th...ment-insurance
Here's another one: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/09/coro...n-history.html
Matt Dillon (10-13-2020)
And some of them are crying about it, cum gargler:
BIG TECH WOKESTERS RAGE AS THEIR GREEDY BOSSES CUT THEIR PAY
Tech workers fleeing the San Francisco Gay Area to work remotely are facing a new reality: pay cuts.
Over the past several months, the politically-motivated partisan pandemic panic has shaken traditional notions of where employees can work.
In Silicon Valley, which has a relatively high cost of living and an employee base with access to state-of-the-art remote-work tools, leftist companies are devising plans for a future with decentralized staffs.
In some cases, changes can include cutting salaries by 15% or more.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/silicon-valley-pay-cuts-ignite-tech-industry-covid-19-tensions-11602435601?mod=hp
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