New York March is typically Kate McClendon's busiest month. But that changed with the coronavirus pandemic.
Her family farm, McClendon's Select, in Peoria, Arizona, supplies organic fruits and vegetables to about 90 restaurants, which normally receive a flood of customers with the spring weather. Now, those businesses have shut down as state and local officials try to stem the spread of the virus. For McClendon, the closures have been devastating."Basically 95% of our restaurant business went away overnight," she said.
'This is some socialist shit, no thanks.' Said no farmer ever.
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GOVERMENT GAVE HARVARD and ELITE SCHOOLS MILLIONS best part THEY SAID NEVER ASK 4 MONEY elected officials put names in where they & kids attended classes 2 same 1s BEST part all elite schools donate millions 2 DEMS and DNC every year THATS WHY MONEY RAN OUT where media on this?
The American media, healthcare, retail, federal, state, local governments and others have stigmatized the elderly. Such should be stopped and each elderly person financially awarded funds during this abuse . Attorneys should reach out to the elderly and sue on our behalf NOW
It's an anomaly, not a new normal. Life was fine 6 weeks ago and we'll go back to it.
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