Today's Rant: Private sector goes adult, bypasses political grandstanding over face coverings: No mask, no entry. Now how will local businesses, offices respond?

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For five blistering days, most of what we heard about was face coverings -- also known as masks. Yes votes, no votes, "education," "marketing plans," litigation, masks having some imaginary connection to the state's economy and for reasons that should be criminal -- politics as well. All over as simple a thing as trying to save lives -- our own, our friends, our family, our community. By Friday, most of us were numb and confused. The adults needed to take control. They did so in such a way that any executive order signed by a one-term governor trying to bully local governments would have the impact of a dying fly. The private sector stood up and won't be seated any time soon. Starting with Starbacks and later including Walmart, Sam's Club, Kroger, Publix, Target, Kohl's, Lowe's and Home Depot, some of the biggest names in retail make it easy for all to understand: Wear a mask or stay out of our stores. By midday Friday, Harbin Clinic did the same, requiring all patients and visitors to all offices to wear masks during the entirety of their stay. We expect others to follow. And soon. Does the private sector have the clout? You bet. Now's the time for the locals, the moms-and-pops to step up as well.