I always find it strange when people lament the loss of jobs when a company goes under.
Like, obviously some people will lose jobs they had been working, because their workplace no longer exists, but it's not like the overall pillow industry is going to be hamstrung by this. There will be new jobs created by the market left open by this company going under. In fact, there could very well be more jobs created than lost if the company that goes under is a big, efficient manufacturing and logistics hub because smaller businesses will have to each hire their own departments and won't be able to run as efficiently.
For sure it sucks for the families of the people who had been working at this place, but just think of the people looking for jobs, or the would-be-small business owner who now have the opportunity to find a job or make a business they couldn't have previously when this big company was dominating the market.
And, given what we know about Lindell, it's not likely his was a good place to work at. Anybody who's an acolyte of Trump probably pays shit wages to work in terrible conditions.