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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5307396" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>What you said I get, ok? At the same time the disruption has to be far more expansive and for a far longer duration that you might think. This is where we disagree. A key region of the country has to be focused on and 90% minimum locked down for a good month or more. At the same time the capitulation by minimum and mid size contractors while every one of them helps is not as impactful as several dozen of the multi state contractors located in key regions of the country abruptly quitting in unison , that won't happen. They would go to bankruptcy court first get protection of the court allowing them to operate until they can reorganize. </p><p></p><p>In the meantime for those who got in too late and those who hung around too long, they'll either have to find a way to keep going or simply walk away resigning themselves to the fact that what they thought they had was highly valuable is in reality worthless. Therefore in a final showdown between contractors and Far Freddy it will be a question of who can hold out the longest. And we know who that will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5307396, member: 58386"] What you said I get, ok? At the same time the disruption has to be far more expansive and for a far longer duration that you might think. This is where we disagree. A key region of the country has to be focused on and 90% minimum locked down for a good month or more. At the same time the capitulation by minimum and mid size contractors while every one of them helps is not as impactful as several dozen of the multi state contractors located in key regions of the country abruptly quitting in unison , that won't happen. They would go to bankruptcy court first get protection of the court allowing them to operate until they can reorganize. In the meantime for those who got in too late and those who hung around too long, they'll either have to find a way to keep going or simply walk away resigning themselves to the fact that what they thought they had was highly valuable is in reality worthless. Therefore in a final showdown between contractors and Far Freddy it will be a question of who can hold out the longest. And we know who that will be. [/QUOTE]
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