Florida insurance agent fired after Costco coronavirus mask confrontation

That answer says a lot more than you apparently realize.

If you are referring to the fact that I would have shot anyone or all the evil terrorist that attacked my nation, my people on 9/11 to prevent it... then that is what I am saying. To be very clear... that is exactly what I am saying. :yes:

And to be clear about the mask... I have been asked once to wear a mask during a client review and I did so. I'm not some oger that has no respect for the health of others, I keep my distance in public.

Hugged a mask wearing client in Walmart this week, asked if it was OK before doing so.

I'd hug you too, unless you didn't want me to.:wubclub:
 
A mask not only prevents direct person-to-person transmission, but also person-to-object-to-person transmission, especially in high touch areas such as grocery stores.
 
Not to trail off in the back forty, but much of what we see happening around us is a lack of father leadership in homes that have been wrecked by years of being told fathers are not important... and years of fathers not doing their God given job to lead in the home. It is sad and I am heart broken when I see lives that hobbled before they could even get a start.

At one time you could not receive a welfare check unless there was a man in the home. Welfare, food stamps, public housing have contributed to the rise in single family homes.

The govt has replaced the husband and father.


The 1960 Census reported that 9 percent of children lived in single-parent families, compared with the 28 percent reported by 2000. Among some groups and in some communities, the contemporary figure is much higher.

The Rise—and Fall?—of Single-Parent Families – Population Reference Bureau

Both parents play significant roles in the growth and development of their children. When both parents are well rounded with the minimum conflict between them, children tend to do better on many outcomes such as fewer emotional issues, fewer behavior problems, better health conditions, and better economic households.

According to the Census Bureau from 1960 and 2013, African –American children who lived in single-parent homes more than doubled from 22% to 55%. The same research showed that white children from single-parent homes tripled from 7% to 22%.

Black Family Structure in Decline Since the 1960s: The Home Effect
 
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