She said the decision to close came down to the numbers. “There just wasn’t enough turnover to keep the staff employed and cover the costs, she said. “I probably would have found a way to keep going if I thought we were out of the Covid-19 situation soon, but I think it s going to go on for quite some time.” Silk said she has mixed feelings about the decision to close. “I have got through most of the drama and the sense of loss and defeat to the point where ok, this is where we’ve got to go.”
forward if we wanted to increase food stamps. how about finding people jobs and education they can help themselves and their families out of poverty. no, bob, i m not talking about the simple moms with two or three kids. i m not talking about feeding children or feeding families. i m talking about abuse in the system. bob: those are facts and strip clubs. does anybody have facts about what percentage of people abuse it like that. estimates have been 25-30% of that. hanks saloon and blue door video shop and soho lounge and drinks galore. bob: if i were to list food stores i could go on for years. it s nice thing to bring it out and makes it exciting, it is ridiculous.
i m talking about abuse in the system. bob: those are facts and strip clubs. does anybody have facts about what percentage of people abuse it like that. estimates have been 25-30% of that. hanks saloon and blue door video shop and soho lounge and drinks galore. bob: if i were to list food stores i could go on for years. it s nice thing to bring it out and makes it exciting, it is ridiculous. food stamps are needed by most people that need them. and paycheck issue that you refer to in the two or three twits or tweets, whatever you call them. you underestimated the american people intelligence.