Is Santa dead this year, and Is covid stealing Christmas

Is Santa dead this year, and Is covid stealing Santa

Mommy is Santa dead ?
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Many families are cancelling Christmas this year because they can’t afford it. They don’t have extra money for gifts and food as millions lost their jobs and thanks to Communist China, who are making money sailing us trash and making mask and vaccine to sale to those who they killed.

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Many small businesses filed for bankruptcies, and millions others will be not coming back to the same job. Some went into severe depression and suicide; some filed for divorce or just left their families and children. I know they should count their blessing and thanks God for been healthy and a life, but go tell that to those who got the virus, and lost their livelihood and jobs, they preferred death instead.

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People lost hope in the system, with police, with the government, with the managers, with the market, and to them there is no light at the end of the tunnel.

“We can’t afford presents or anything like that,” many people are saying “I don’t even think we’re going to be in the mood to even put up a tree or anything this year. Christmas is going to be another day.” CHRISTMAS IS DEAD THIS YEAR.

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Many other Canadians won’t go as far as cancelling Christmas, but will have pared-down celebrations this year as fears of the virus, physical gathering restrictions and a weakened economy put a damper on holiday plans. This communist China virus is not just killing people and destroying economy but it is also destroying relationship and divided people, as it is the agenda of the communist parties to do so.

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Many who lost thier jobs said , Christmas is on hold this year because they can’t afford it. According to Deloitte Canada’s survey, which polled 1,000 Canadians in September, respondents said they expected to spend an average of $1,405 during the holidays down 18 per cent from the previous year.

“It’s a pretty big drop,” said Marty Weintraub, national retail leader at Deloitte Canada, an accounting firm. He said concerns over the economy and waning consumer confidence are inspiring Canadians to curtail their spending. 

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Canada’s economy was on its way to recovery in the summer when provinces eased their lockdowns and businesses reopened. But then the second wave hit as COVID-19 infections spiked once again, forcing some provinces to reintroduce lockdown measures. But in the mean time Santa is laying off his elf’s .and closing his doors. “It’s a bit of a roller coaster right now.” 

Weintraub said another reason why Canadians plan to spend less this Christmas is simply because there will be fewer reasons to part with their cash, thanks to social gathering limits and Canada’s ,no traveling , restriction to parties and gathering.

Deloitte’s holiday survey found that travel, dining out, and beverages purchased for entertaining will be where the biggest spending cuts are made. “No one’s travelling anywhere. No one’s having big gatherings,” said Weintraub. The majority of respondents (51 per cent) said they have no plans to entertain guests at home over the holidays. 

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Many people said that they hope to have a few close family members over for Christmas. However, large get-togethers, such as her family’s annual holiday party with up to 100 guests, won’t happen this year. 

Many market shows, seminars, conventions, has been cancelled due to social gathering restrictions, billions of dollars are lost. THANK YOU CHINA.

“I think we’re all willing , I hope we’re all willing , to do whatever is necessary to revive Christmas and give Santa CPR and bring him back to life next year. Christmas cards and call will do this year and thanks to social media that people can contact each other.

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Another downer for Many of us are that holiday festivities such as the Christmas Market , music and opera for this season, going to see a movie with the kids, have been cancelled this year due to restrictions on public gatherings.

 I think China government must apologize to the people of this earth for their late response to Covid that kill Santa but never kill the spirit of Christmas here. They should do that as it is at least something they can do, apologize.

Adults aren’t the only ones facing a pared-down Christmas. Children will likely take it hard when they learn that Christmas traditions, such as visiting Santa, have been nixed. But all is not lost as Santa and his helpers scramble for solutions. 

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Santa knows that China will never do that, they love money and do not trust in Santa, the China government is truly the scrooge who stole Christmas. Santa is planning COVID-19 friendly appearances. Everyone must wear masks and, instead of sitting in Santa’s lap, children will have to keep their distance. 

“There will be no direct contact with Santa,” in the mall. No kiss and that everyone including Santa will undergo temperature checks. 

In some places, Santa will wear a mask and sit two metres apart from visiting children. At another mall, Santa will appear on a video screen turned into a ‘magic mirror.’ (Cadillac Fairview/Facebook). In other places Santa will appear virtually via a large screen so kids can get their picture taken without any physical contact. 

Santa Claus parades have been cancelled in cities across Canada, UK, and the USA, but some are trying to keep spirits afloat with COVID-19-safe alternatives. It may not be the same as seeing Santa in person, but this is the year that Canadians, USA, UK, and Europe will have to revise their holiday traditions, while still trying to keep up the Christmas spirit. 

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We must count our blessing, as in God we trust, and the evil communist parties don’t, they can kill Santa, but they will never be able to kill the Spirit of Christmas, and they will never be able to remove the smile from the children lips. So in this Christmas make sure that you do not buy anything made in China. God bless you all and merry Christmas to all.

Steve Ramsey

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