VolunteerHillbilly
Spike Drinks, Not Trees
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Went jogging in my neighborhood this morning. I counted 6 construction crews working on different new houses in a fairly close area. New homes in this area are generally listing around $1.5 million. I know the contractors will soon have to answer to the banks on short term construction loans and I'm sure that they're all praying they can close a sale before the market nose dives. Then you have the workers, most of whom are illegals who can't draw unemployment so they have a strong incentive to work. However, I don't understand how this is an essential service or who in the hell they think is going to pay anything near the market rate as of a month ago for a home. You can't have social distancing on a job site like this and these same people are going to go to the same places as the rest of us for food, gas, health care, etc. If flattening the curve is really so important, why aren't they shutting down the homebuilders? Just one of many things that I don't understand about this.