First, for October:
According to ABC News: "Door-to-door trick-or-treating, indoor haunted houses, costume parties and 'trunk or treating,' where children go from car to car to receive treats, are among the Halloween activities the CDC has deemed 'higher risk' that should be avoided this year."
OK. My response: get bent.
Then for November, they want us to have a "virtual Thanksgiving."
Again: get bent.
A representative for Broadway theater, meanwhile, just announced that Broadway's reopening has been postponed again, from January to May 2021. This is because, she said, there isn't yet a national "plan" in terms of testing and masks that could get the pandemic under control.
The U.S. has tested more per capita than any other large country, and tests are available to anyone who wants them. What more does she want?
And with the sensitivity of the tests, we're getting more white noise than useful information.
As for masks, when you look at the charts of places with mask mandates, you can't tell when the mandate went into effect. No effect is perceptible at all.
No matter: the pointless reduction of joy is the important thing.
People who expect us to live in this subhuman way will obviously think nothing of wrecking your business.
Hence the urgency of a business these savages can't get their grubby hands on.
Tomorrow is the last time you can watch the Don Wilson video that walks you through probably the most enjoyable such business model, and how much easier it is now, thanks to modern technology, than it used to be.
Lots of folks do it as a full-time living, while others have it as a side business that softens the blow if anything should happen to their main gig.
The old man here will be doing it right along with you.
Watch before it's gone for good tomorrow:
Tom Woods