CoronaVirus: How to help the economy rebound...
Covid-19 has affected nearly every person, business, and industry in the world. Once fear has set in, crime will likely begin to increase. Desperation will oftentimes encourage law-abiding citizens to make both unhealthy and unethical decisions.
It’s times like these that we turn to leadership for encouragement in staying positive, overcoming fear, and making conscious decisions to be a positive influence for change.
In our very own backyard of Savannah, GA we are already seeing the local economy divested by layoffs. The cancellation of our St Patrick’s day festivities will undoubtedly lead to financial hardships for hundreds of businesses that are reliant on the increased holiday revenue. While fear has encouraged everyone to hoard supplies, barricade themselves inside, and socially “distance” themselves from the world, we need to take a different approach.
Everyone has the responsibility, to not only focus on safety measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19, but to also ensure that we have a viable economy once this situation passes.
Small businesses were recently asked to foot the bill for extended sick leave, but in order to do this, we must encourage every American to pitch in as well.
Before you go online and purchase products made in China, remember who started this pandemic.
Do not continue to infuse relief into one of the most tyrannical and oppressive regimes the world has ever known.
This is NOT a time to be “woke” and concern ourselves with being politically correct.
A few months ago Nike’s CEO Mark Parker emphatically stated: “Nike is a brand of China for China.” Every purchase of their product will infuse the Chinese economy and allow them to return to a position of economic prosperity faster than ever before.
That is not Patriotism, that does not help our fellow Americans recover from a Chinese born pandemic.
Instead, do your part, buy American and shop small businesses.
Now more than ever is the time to support our neighbors and communities. Small businesses will feel the hurt more than anyone.
This is all of our chances to show the world what right looks like.
Now is our time to encourage everyone to be American Strong.
Tyler Merritt, CEO Nine Line Apparel,
Thanks for all you do. Hopefully your message will spread and help the country come back stronger and smarter from this devastating time. 🇺🇲
Thank you Tyler for your service to our country and all those wonderful people who work in with you doing your part for America. My husband and I are in our 70s and have spent 4 yrs serving our country during the Vietnam era. My Dad served in the Army Airforce aboard a B24 nose gunner in China WW11. We were taught love and respect for our country and the American people. My husband is a quadruple heart surgery survivor. He is 77. God bless uh ou all in serving our country. I recently sent you a private message. I hope you receive it this weekend. God Bless you all during this war on this awful disease. Jean V.
You know you just keep making me love you guys all the time. Nice Statement. I am out of my job, so I have tonwait to send you money but I will be back asap.
I have 30 or 40 shirts and sweatshirts of your first me and my wife. We love how comfortable they are and will continue to buy from america.
Well said.
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