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Originally Posted by Jeb Stuart Thurmond
In one city alone it's "$500 million. That would make the Twin Cities riots the second-costliest civil disturbance in U.S. history".
So, in just one city the cost is half a billion, not counting opportunity costs from not being able to operate, lost jobs while businesses rebuild, lost jobs due to businesses not rebuilding, the cost of aid to people who won't have access to necessities, lost tax revenue, extortion payments/" donations to Social Justice causes"....
As for nationwide, Reinsurance News reports: " ...there’s potential for claims from the current riots, which are in multiple cities, to have easily run into the billions of dollars already." (As of the 1st of June).
Folks, for the recovery effort we will need to donate A LOT of Bibles and give a lot of Bootstrap Speeches.
Was there any damage to Wall Street? Probably not, but since the media doesn't report on any of this, we should send them 5 Trills just to be sure.
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Mr. Thurmond, you have deep insight into the liberal mind. Careful that the abyss doesn't stare back at you - this kind of "victim" mentality is what liberals specialize in. On the bright side, without those expensive employees with their healthcare overhead, real American businesses can invest in the stock market and create jobs.