Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a restaurant in Arlington and his weekend my business achieved record sales compared to the past 10 years. Many came from DC and were unvaccinated. The requirement for papers will further hurt the DC scene and help me.
Lol no one crosses the river to do anything in Va and that was before youngkin.
Umm life ling DC resident and you are wrong. Wondering everyday if I should move to Virginia. Less crime, more freedom, and most significantly for me less taxes. Op, congratulations on a profitable weekend, that's great!
There is no restaurant. You’re a sucker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My employees (not "workers" like the left likes to categorize) earned an average of $36.50 per hour this weekend. I think they're really happy after the past 2 years.
Thank you for this note of dignity.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know people’s vaccination status? 😂
Obvious liars are so obvious. You do not own a restaurant anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:I heard something on the news about this but I don’t live close enough to DC to make an observation.
It makes sense, however, especially since DC has a lot of African Americans, a group with resistance to government insistence/coercion in favor of new and interesting medical treatments. A vaccine that everyone knows doesn’t stop the contraction or spread of the targeted virus and for which manufacturers enjoy freedom from consequences (should it turn out to kill or injure in the long run) certainly qualifies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for you but I feel sorry for your staff
+1 I will wait here til next week when OP says things are a disaster because 60% of his staff is out with COVID.
Especially since most of her business last weekend was likely out of town anti-vax protesters and March for Lifers.
Nah. Most people are asymptomatic even if they are positive. Won’t even end up getting test, so won’t miss a day of work. Odds are they are vax’d anyway, so they’ll be fine. Also, as long as you’re vax’d, you’ll be good too even if you do catch it. I don’t worry bout the unvaxed…they made their decision.
Thanks for worrying about the staff.
Love this. Odds are a march of 20,000 anti-vaxxers publicly and prominently opposed to all vaccines were…vaccinated?
Stupidity thy name is NOVA.
85% of adults have had at least one jab. So…odds are that anyone entering any establishment are vax’d. Even w a protest on town. It’s just math.
Oops. You said “jab” and outed yourself as an imbecile. How embarrassing for you.
85% of adults in this country have at least one “shot” or “dose”. You can call me an imbecile all you want…that doesn’t change the data. People aren’t just catching the Cron from the unvaxed….it’s still just the math…Have a great day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for you but I feel sorry for your staff
+1 I will wait here til next week when OP says things are a disaster because 60% of his staff is out with COVID.
Especially since most of her business last weekend was likely out of town anti-vax protesters and March for Lifers.
Nah. Most people are asymptomatic even if they are positive. Won’t even end up getting test, so won’t miss a day of work. Odds are they are vax’d anyway, so they’ll be fine. Also, as long as you’re vax’d, you’ll be good too even if you do catch it. I don’t worry bout the unvaxed…they made their decision.
Thanks for worrying about the staff.
Love this. Odds are a march of 20,000 anti-vaxxers publicly and prominently opposed to all vaccines were…vaccinated?
Stupidity thy name is NOVA.
85% of adults have had at least one jab. So…odds are that anyone entering any establishment are vax’d. Even w a protest on town. It’s just math.
Oops. You said “jab” and outed yourself as an imbecile. How embarrassing for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a restaurant in Arlington and his weekend my business achieved record sales compared to the past 10 years. Many came from DC and were unvaccinated. The requirement for papers will further hurt the DC scene and help me.
Yay!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And lower taxes for the rich is why NoVA is all a hell of poorly managed traffic, sprawl development, cookie cutter subdivisions, strip malls, no sidewalks falling short of good planning and development practices.
All the tax money goes to richmond and is never seen in NoVa. Look at the roads.
That's how our system works. Wealthy urban liberals are forced to hand over massive amounts of their tax money to rural broke-a$$ Trumpers. And in return those Trumpers get to whine how the liberals are bankrupting the country.
Really, I think there are probably more people getting of tax free status and handouts inside the urban areas.
Where is the DC poster who brags out free transportation, free pre-K, UBI for mothers, maternity leave --
Joke's on her... several recent studies have shown pre-K to have a negative impact on long-term achievement.
Anonymous wrote:I own a restaurant in Arlington and his weekend my business achieved record sales compared to the past 10 years. Many came from DC and were unvaccinated. The requirement for papers will further hurt the DC scene and help me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for you but I feel sorry for your staff
+1 I will wait here til next week when OP says things are a disaster because 60% of his staff is out with COVID.
Especially since most of her business last weekend was likely out of town anti-vax protesters and March for Lifers.
Nah. Most people are asymptomatic even if they are positive. Won’t even end up getting test, so won’t miss a day of work. Odds are they are vax’d anyway, so they’ll be fine. Also, as long as you’re vax’d, you’ll be good too even if you do catch it. I don’t worry bout the unvaxed…they made their decision.
Thanks for worrying about the staff.
Love this. Odds are a march of 20,000 anti-vaxxers publicly and prominently opposed to all vaccines were…vaccinated?
Stupidity thy name is NOVA.
85% of adults have had at least one jab. So…odds are that anyone entering any establishment are vax’d. Even w a protest on town. It’s just math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for you but I feel sorry for your staff
+1 I will wait here til next week when OP says things are a disaster because 60% of his staff is out with COVID.
Especially since most of her business last weekend was likely out of town anti-vax protesters and March for Lifers.
Nah. Most people are asymptomatic even if they are positive. Won’t even end up getting test, so won’t miss a day of work. Odds are they are vax’d anyway, so they’ll be fine. Also, as long as you’re vax’d, you’ll be good too even if you do catch it. I don’t worry bout the unvaxed…they made their decision.
Thanks for worrying about the staff.
Love this. Odds are a march of 20,000 anti-vaxxers publicly and prominently opposed to all vaccines were…vaccinated?
Stupidity thy name is NOVA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a restaurant in Arlington and his weekend my business achieved record sales compared to the past 10 years. Many came from DC and were unvaccinated. The requirement for papers will further hurt the DC scene and help me.
Lol no one crosses the river to do anything in Va and that was before youngkin.
Umm life ling DC resident and you are wrong. Wondering everyday if I should move to Virginia. Less crime, more freedom, and most significantly for me less taxes. Op, congratulations on a profitable weekend, that's great!