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by mch82
3072 days ago
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Private companies also behave this way. It’s not unique to government. If a mall shuts down, the stores don’t get to stay open. If a restaurant closes early, the waitstaff doesn’t get paid for missed hours. If budget gets tied up in other projects, competing projects get cancelled or deferred. If customer payments are late, new work & paychecks can’t be released to employees. Edit:
Also important to list the high percentage of startups that fail and layoff employees, often employees who worked under market value in exchange for equity. |
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Good luck blocking access while they're still renting. I can't even plausibly imagine that happening in a strip mall, where the entrance to the store is outside. Which is the best analogy to a park.
Everything else you mentioned was about employees, which is very different from renters.