From sea to shining sea.
The blunt instrument of government central planning regulation always destroys, even iconic institutions you wouldn't think are susceptible can fall.
NYC losing another iconic restaurant: The 21 Club has told its 148 employees it has ceased operations indefinitely and they will be terminated March 9 of next year. pic.twitter.com/JV63hIvZpL
— David Faber (@davidfaber) December 11, 2020
-RWAnother victim of the pandemic– The Cliff House, a San Francisco landmark that has drawn diners and tourists to the neoclassical restaurant hanging over the Pacific Ocean for more than a century, will be closing its doors at the end of the year. https://t.co/ZEfGn8GneC
— San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) December 14, 2020
"Another victim of the pandemic" -uuuh no, another victim meglomaniac politicians
ReplyDeleteI went to the Cliff House almost as many times as I visited San Francisco. I guess these stupid lockdowns won't only make it difficult to travel, but they'll also make it difficult to find reasons to travel.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing that the vast majority of 21 Club patrons support the forced shutdowns, so now they have it good and hard.
ReplyDeleteA lot of people travel to California for Christmas holidays. Now Florida is getting all these tourists.
ReplyDeleteThe idea is to make every place the same, at least from a business point of view. All restaurants will be Taco Bell to borrow from Demolition Man.
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