A good illustration of the power invested in people with capitalism, and the damage a government with too much 'autority' can do.
In a small town, sitting on the state line, business mere steps apart are in two universes. Not through any honest market pressure or natural force.... but by political power and arrogance.
Does Virginia's governor bear
financial responsibility for a business he ordered closed going
bankrupt, when it's only feet away from a business of the same ilk which
is open and thriving?
If, as some might say, the business is closed
'for the public good', then does not the public (in the Governors name)
bear full financial responsibility for the business owners loss? Many
years of judicial history shows the courts deciding that 'takings for
the public good' must be both reasonable and compensated.
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