The sign said they apologize! I'm sure they take this very seriously.
I see a pattern here: relying on others to do anything for you is, at best, unreliable. Especially government. Pre-paying for a product or service makes things worse. I stopped pre-paying for things after I got ripped off for doing that enough times, especially by small contractors.
This is the only reason I use credit cards - where I might need to be able to reverse a charge. I don't pay cash for prepayments, and that's why no bitcoin for internet purchases.
>“No email, nothing about anything,” Amato said. “And there’s food sitting in there, food sitting in the truck on the side, just waiting to see if someone shows up. Now it’s just everyone out here without food. I was really hoping to take it easy this Thanksgiving, not have to make a whole dinner for the family,” he said. “Now I have to find a Plan B.”
American faggots in a nutshell.
Yea. It's about monetizing convenience.
That's literally how the free market is supposed to work, by finding ways to improve our lives. Reducing the amount of work a person has to do is exactly that.
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