I'll be the first to admit I know nothing about running a business or economics, but it seems like living on the edge like that is bound to bite you at some point.
I'll be the first to admit I know nothing about running a business or economics, but it seems like living on the edge like that is bound to bite you at some point.
Nah I'm amused by a 55 y/o man thinking smashing some bird a decade or two younger than him is a laudable feat.
Only a toddler would believe that this quarter isn't already the new normal until 2021 or 2022. The second wave in Q4 is a virtual lock unless we follow the NZ model. fully closed borders, ban air travel and mandatory social distancing coupled with nearly impenetrable international borders.
Me I'm good with it, let's do some national isolation and get kids back in school
Berkshire said months ago trouble was coming and therefore $128 billion in cash. It's why their stock was not rewarded in the runup prior to the crash.
Getting kids backs in school should be a priority for the younger children since we know early development matters most.
In the meantime, just throwing this out there in general, Khan Academy demand has spiked and they could use a little help:
https://www.khanacademy.org/donate
I have been in this State for 30 years and I am willing to admit that I am part of the problem.
"Happiest years of my life were earning < $8.00 and hour, collecting unemployment every spring and fall, no car, no debt and no responsibilities. 1984-1990 Park City UT"
If states start opening at different times it's going to make state imposed travel restrictions a lot more attractive. Montana banning Californians because of higher infection rate. Californians banning Montanans because of no stay-at-home or testing. Like it or not this is one country and what happens in one state affects every other state, in the same way that one person not socially distancing affects everyone else. It would help if we didn't have a narcissistic clown for a president.
Utah tried to track/regulate inbound travel but was forced to abandon the effort because it was unworkable.
I could care less if my wife has an abortion or any other woman.
But the choice to terminate one physically and physiologically dependent ball of cells by its caregiver and the choice of terminating another physically and physiologically dependent ball of cells by its caregiver is one and the same.
72% of Covid deaths in the US are 70+; average life expectancy in 1950 was 68.14. Why do you prioritize diminishing the lives 10's of millions of kids education, Small Businesses, middle class families etc. for the benefit of boomers the vast majority of which have already achieved their life expectancy and are well within 12-24 months of their return to dust.
#stoptheboomerflu
Man, pretty amazing that Republicans are coming around to "let the weak and old die" after clutching their pearls over "Death Panels." I'm sure they won't see the irony.
I'm over in Red Lodge, MT, and my fears are twofold:
1. This town is gonna get hammered economically because the old folks who have second homes here aren't coming. Businesses close and Main Street becomes a ghost town.
2. And ... we're all going to get sick as shit in October as the 50% drop in summer tourism I expect still results in a doubling in town population with folks from generally the upper Midwest but truly from everywhere.
We can't close the state, and we can't track the tourists without putting dog RFIDs in em.
The Fed is the problem. They create these huge bubbles with artificially cheap debt and then bailout the big corps when it crashes. The big corps know the Fed will be there to bail them out so why bother with sound business practices? The sound businesses are the ones that get punished in this system.
The banks should have been left to fail on '08 and the airlines should be left to fail now.
Changing strategy now would be just about the dumbest thing we could do as a nation (don't put it past trump). its going to have to be shelter in place for another 30-45 days and then keep the national borders shut (maybe just a mandatory 14-28 day quarantine) while opening up specific regions (NE, NW, SW, etc)
Never in U.S. history has the public chosen leadership this malevolent. The moral clarity of their decision is crystalline, particularly knowing how Trump will regard his slim margin as a “mandate” to do his worst. We’ve learned something about America that we didn’t know, or perhaps didn’t believe, and it’ll forever color our individual judgments of who and what we are.
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