Michael Roper, whose Andersonville beer bar remains closed, explains his reasoning in a detailed Facebook post: “To turn everything back on, restart our insurance payments, restock, and rehire when we are so uncertain of safety, success and the chance of another spike, it may also be a financial mistake to reopen now at a time when we can’t afford one.”
Good riddance to those who want to continue to stay closed, it’s probably for the best – as we will continue to move to a poorer and more restricted society anyways. I’d just cut my losses now and close up for good.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Good riddance to those who want to continue to stay closed, it’s probably for the best – as we will continue to move to a poorer and more restricted society anyways. I’d just cut my losses now and close up for good.