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In response to: "If you walk
In response to: "If you walk around Georgia you don't hear anybody complaining about how the Feds are undermining the natural wildlife in the State of Georgia. Not to mention the catastrophic effect on the states economy when we run out of water. Lifes will be lost...Jobs will be lost...and more foreclosures will arise in one of the hardest hit cities in America, which is Atlanta. WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!!" by " Too complacent"
That is very well said, and very accurate. It is scary to think about what the reprucussions will be of this drought. It is already hurting businesses and putting many landscaping companies) Out Of Business. They are just the first of many businesses that will be affected. It has already been hurting the Pressure Washing businesses due to people not realizing that there are exemptions that allow professional companies to still carry on their daily business. I'm sure it was also hurting the landscaping businesses before the drastic restrictions that have been placed on them. And now many are totally out of business, and I'm afraid other businesses, such as Pressure Washing companies, will be next on the list to be NON-exempt. Does anyone realize what this will do the entire economy! If this sounds like it touches close to home for me, it is because my husband has Pressure Washing company, and I have seen first hand what the drought has done to his business; we've faced almost losing our home, having utilities cut off, and trying to catch up on all the past due bills is agonizing! And I know we are not the only ones who are facing these kinds of things. The more small businesses are hurting, the more it hurts the whole economy due to the reprucussions. It's an extreme dominoe effect!