Masks, Walls and Security in a Divided Country
Dec 23 2020, 9:52 PM
December 23 2020, 5:00 PM
December 23 2020, 9:52 PM
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- âThose things are finally good for something: They keep your face warm.â A woman is smoking a cigarette outside the Four Deuces Saloon in Tombstone, Arizona, where the worldâs most famous gunfight, 139 years ago, still keeps the town alive, its shops and businesses catering mostly to tourists, though almost none are around tonight. My wife Laurel and I, wearing masks, laugh and say something about the cold: The...
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- âThose things are finally good for something: They keep your face warm.â A woman is smoking a cigarette outside the Four Deuces Saloon in Tombstone, Arizona, where the worldâs most famous gunfight, 139 years ago, still keeps the town alive, its shops and businesses catering mostly to tourists, though almost none are around tonight. My wife Laurel and I, wearing masks, laugh and say something about the cold: The sun has gone down and itâs in the 40s. We had just arrived in town and, seeing the saloonâs large outside patio decked with garlands, decided to stop for a drink. But there is no one outside, save the woman smoking. To order, weâll have to enter the saloon.