I know how you feel. I live in rural Virginia and I can attest that I have been refused service from gas stations. Others tell me to wear my mask next time I come in. Honestly, Walmart is less strict here than the small businesses are if you can get anymore ironic. To date, Walmart is about the only one that doesn't pick fights about masks. At least not as I've seen around here. But most that work there are probably tired of the crap and are secretly praying in Jesus name that more people disobey it so their boss will follow suit and end the mandate on their store. I unfortunately underhand why this is such a pickle for some people. Many may argue this but our constitution does protect private property rights. Given that fact, businesses do have more liberty in what rules they require in their store. Unfortunately they also squash the competition which leaves little options for consumers unless they start growing their own resources; which I highly recommend. My garden is behind but I'm trying to build mine up to break free from the consumer trap. You can't tell me what rules to follow if I don't need your products and therefore don't need to enter your store. Sadly that is what I feel all this has done to most rural small towns. It's put an economic wedge between citizens and businesses trying to make money. But if they hadn't been so strict in these foolish rules then Americans would have never woken up enough to be done with their BS and decided self sufficiency is the only option that makes the most sense and yields the most free enterprise and autonomy.
So businesses (including the small ones) that yielded to this stupid mandate will be the ones who suffer most when things turn around. Farmers will refuse to sell their crops to business but will instead sell directly to the community again. The FDA will start to crumble. Beer breweries will abandon commercial means which have in fact put a bridle on their brewing capabilities opening their ideas more to home brewer techniques which I myself can attest to that wild fermentation can create some very unique beers and wines. The overall crumbling of the invisible big brother hand on us all will be shattered.
These are just my humble thoughts; so I dare not say it's prophecy of the Holy Spirit but it might be. The Bible says that it's a prophecy of His Spirit only if it comes to pass. Either that or the book of revelation (which must eventually come to pass) is finally coming to pass and we need to buckle up and cling to Jesus and get ready to be martyred for the beast will be lopping our heads off unless we submit and worship him. Anyways, thank you for reading this if you did and God bless you in Jesus name, friend. You aren't alone. Amen
I know how you feel. I live in rural Virginia and I can attest that I have been refused service from gas stations. Others tell me to wear my mask next time I come in. Honestly, Walmart is less strict here than the small businesses are if you can get anymore ironic. To date, Walmart is about the only one that doesn't pick fights about masks. At least not as I've seen around here. But most that work there are probably tired of the crap and are secretly praying in Jesus name that more people disobey it so their boss will follow suit and end the mandate on their store. I unfortunately underhand why this is such a pickle for some people. Many may argue this but our constitution does protect private property rights. Given that fact, businesses do have more liberty in what rules they require in their store. Unfortunately they also squash the competition which leaves little options for consumers unless they start growing their own resources; which I highly recommend. My garden is behind but I'm trying to build mine up to break free from the consumer trap. You can't tell me what rules to follow if I don't need your products and therefore don't need to enter your store. Sadly that is what I feel all this has done to most rural small towns. It's put an economic wedge between citizens and businesses trying to make money. But if they hadn't been so strict in these foolish rules then Americans would have never woken up enough to be done with their BS and decided self sufficiency is the only option that makes the most sense and yields the most free enterprise and autonomy.
So businesses (including the small ones) that yielded to this stupid mandate will be the ones who suffer most when things turn around. Farmers will refuse to sell their crops to business but will instead sell directly to the community again. The FDA will start to crumble. Beer breweries will abandon commercial means which have in fact put a bridle on their brewing capabilities opening their ideas more to home brewer techniques which I myself can attest to that wild fermentation can create some very unique beers and wines. The overall crumbling of the invisible big brother hand on us all will be shattered.
These are just my humble thoughts; so I dare not say it's prophecy of the Holy Spirit but it might be. The Bible says that it's a prophecy of His Spirit only if it comes to pass. A anyways, thank you for reading this if you did and God bless you in Jesus name, friend. You aren't alone. Amen
I know how you feel. I live in rural Virginia and I can attest that I have been refused service from gas stations. Others tell me to wear my mask next time I come in. Honestly, Walmart is less strict here than the small businesses are if you can get anymore ironic.