We rely on tourism for summer business, so that was low this year. School is back in, stores are open with Plastic windows everywhere, and it is finally seeming to be business as usual. Sales volume is way down though, unless you sell food or home renovation supplies. All the trades and jobbers are employed, but the biggest projects are still on hold. The usual Blackhawk and dual-rotor helis are travelling through again after 6 months of not seeing them (they gas up and overnight here), And large road projects are Going ahead.
No civil unrest here but that’s due to the population makeup and a rifles in every second home.
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hollywood2020 ago
here in small town, the sheep wear masks all the time. Mostly fat mexican women, so who cares. Pretty skinny groceries all around, some stores are 25% empty shelves. Suppliers everyday but meat and milk, canned goods are thin and expensive. Resturants are open but thin, and all bars are closed. 26K people are following orders, right to the unemployment lines. There was a couple riots in town, all white skinny faggots crying BLM. There is less than 1% nigger in this county, and they work somewhere digging ditches or holding highway signs. After a few nightime town protests the paid pukes where unable to buy food or gas, motel rooms, etc. Sheriff had their cars towed.....suddenly it's not so easy to remain
WhyNoDonuts ago
Bare shelves are a real concern. Things got back to normal with a few restrictions in June, but now the shelves are stocked. That’s not a good sign.
It actually seems like the rest of your town is in good shape. I wonder if the remaining restaurants are supplied out of the supermarket because they can’t order bulk from suppliers due to low volume. It doesn’t matter how much meat is wandering around the forest if there’s 20,000 people out looking for it.