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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
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To: Kirk © who wrote (9134)4/12/2020 4:42:21 PM
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Here is a good example of what I am talking about. These dairy farmers are now at risk of having to shut down completely.. Milk is an essential food and even the production of it has been devastated.

Wisconsin dairy farmers still must pay fees on milk they can't sell and have to dump -- and some are being publicly shamed, too

msn.com

Dairy farmers forced to dump milk as schools and restaurants close
cbsnews.com

And why were dry cleaners shut down here in California? They allowed laundromats to stay open but no dry cleaners which are most often run by small family entrepreneurs.

I know a person who has a dry cleaning and alterations business and she is really hurting. No revenues for over a month with rents due & car payments to make and no money to feed her daughter. Relying on handouts from family members now. Every time she walks in the door to her business, she has the authorities show up and ask her what she is doing.

This worldwide lockdown has been a travesty in so many ways. .
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