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03-16-2020, 06:56 PM | #1 |
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Why did governor Sununu destroy the hospitality industry?
Only 13 cases of the virus in a state with 1.3 million people We were ready with enhanced sanitation.Customers were not concerned. Sounds like a a case of CYA Many restaurants will not survive |
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Are you not capable of providing take out service? If so, perhaps you should explore this...
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The answer was in the President's news conference. They said that their suggested restrictions will seem like they are overreacting. They are trying to keep 13 from becoming 1300 and no deaths becoming a hundred deaths. Further, if they are successful, people will also say they overreacted because the numbers won't get that bad.
China went from 278 cases to 75,000+ cases in ONE MONTH (Jan 21 - Feb 21). 6 deaths to 2239 deaths. At the start of that period they probably didn't feel too threatened either. To be honest, I think some of the projections are hype but actual counts of sick and dead are real enough and something to take very seriously. To deal with this, the whole world is taking a big economic hit but I don't know how else we can fight it. The only real weapon we have is to minimize its spread. |
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It’s going to get worse. The hospitals in the southern area are planning for the worst. They are already seeing packed emergency rooms as patients are coming North do to the wait in Massachusetts
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Unfortunately Sam, most of our elected officials have never owned small businesses. If they did they would be less inclined to cancel events or enact restrictions. (I realize Chris Sununu is a small business owner.)
That said, it’s all about understanding and accepting risks. In 2019, nearly 500,000 people were hospitalized and 36,000 died from the flu. Not a big deal since we’ve accepted the risk of getting the flu. The Chinese coronavirus is an unknown. Couple this with the media and social media stoking the flame of panic, we are where we are. I feel so bad for good people like you who provide jobs in our area. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I find it quite interesting that Waterville Valley owned by the Sununu family is still open.
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I do believe in three weeks every thing will open and we move forward. This shutdown gives the medical community a chance to catch-up. There will still be infected after the three weeks, but the ability to handle each will have been better defined
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I believe good leaders respond to changing situations, not just make a plan and stick to it no matter what. Much of the current situation status is unknown and unknowable. It is evolving. Further, even though it will have significant business impacts, business is NOT the foremost concern at the moment. President Trump has accepted he needs to manage the response to the medical crisis as the primary concern, and for now, to the exclusion of some other concerns. The potential cost to do otherwise might be catastrophic.
I think that's a reasonable thing to do. |
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I understand peoples concerns about the virus but there have been no deaths in NH, only 13 mild cases so far.. In 2009 The swine flu hospitalized over 250,000 people and caused over 12,000 deaths and there were no such closing of business', churches and sporting events. Many more people die of the common flu than have died from the coronavirus. Most people in this business...servers, bartenders, cooks live pretty much week to week and being suddenly out of work is devastating to them. We are going to pay our staff as long as the money holds out but I still think this was not a wise decision. |
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I'm quarantined to my home as of midnight tonight...
As are 7,000,000 of my neighbors for 3 weeks...In SF Bay Area.
I'll head out for food tomorrow and do what my Govt. has requested... Sit on the couch and watch Netflix for 3 weeks and read. I've had years of practice for this. I'll do well.
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We love the Kitchen.....always have for over 30 years..........why oh why aren't you or your manager leading the communication to continue the work of expanding a Take Out business during these uncertain times. Giuseppe's has done a bang-up job communicating their strategy, so too has Buckeys..... If for no other reason than to continue to employ a dedicated staff and to provide the residents of Moultonborough with some form of continuity. Wishing you all the best during these very uncertain times. |
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Restaurants are going to have to innovate to take out or lose weeks of business-maybe more. Servers will suffer. We all have to do our part to stop this thing otherwise we'll overwhelm hospitals (like italy) and THEN non-virus related deaths will sky rocket also. Italy is only reporting virus related deaths and omitting the s^%t storm from hospitals unable to keep up with demand.
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Closing restaurants makes perfect sense
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"Sweeping new federal recommendations announced on Monday for Americans to sharply limit their activities appeared to draw on a dire scientific report warning that, without action by the government and individuals to slow the spread of coronavirus and suppress new cases, 2.2 million people in the United States could die." Closing restaurants makes perfect sense if we are trying to slow the virus down and attempt to avoid overwhelming the hospitals. Anyone over 60 and healthy should be very careful. Anyone with medical conditions should be even more careful. Everyone in the world is paying the price right now. Stocks are falling, interest rates almost zero, companies closing, etc. Some business will weather the storm and some will fail but we are all impacted economically one way or the other. |
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I don’t think SAMIAM is as concerned about the VK (it is established) as much as for other small mom and pops. Especially those that tend to struggle this time of year. I hear the politicians talk about how they have to protect the workers who live paycheck to paycheck, but I’ve heard no mention of how some small mom and pops may loose everything.
Fact is; employees can apply for unemployment benefits. I am encouraging mine to do so and do so with pride. They have been paying into it and I have been matching their contributions. If their benefits are not enough, I’ll subsidize the difference. Only because they were thoughtful enough to ask if I’ll be OK. Another fact; I’m an odd duck. It was the financial collapse that brought me to the lakes region. Unfortunately there will be very hard times fall upon some however opportunities will be created for those who can keep there head. Markets will rebound like whiplash. I will focus on getting my distillery open and hope to time things just in time for a celebratory toast with you all once this passes, as it will. |
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I just finished reading this mornings news about politicians discussing support (I read as bailouts) for the airline & oil industries, both who have made huge (some might say obscene) profits over the past few years. I haven’t read anything about plans to support small business, most of whom get by on far smaller margins and are the ones who push local economies.
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www.waterville.com ..... click on 'covid-19 update' at top of page .... and as of today, March 17, the ski area is running the lifts, the base lodge and all restaurants are closed, and a lift ticket window or something is selling food take-out.
Instruction for using the rest room: take deep breath while outdoors, and hold breath while inside restroom. .... Waterville is open with a couple inches of fresh, new snow ....... is good time to hit the slopes ....... at $70, is that a reduced price for a covid crazy-Tuesday ski price? Like, when Team Sununu first bought the area in 2011, they had $10-Tuesdays & Thursdays ..... those were the days ..... and Chris Sununu said the next year after raising price ..... "when you charge ten dollar for a lift ticket, what you get is a ten dollar skier." www.waterville.com/cams
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My sister-in-law works at an Olive Garden. Staff was told to go file for un-employment. Managers will handle the take-out orders.
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The only very slight silver lining in all this is at least around the lake at least it's not tourist season yet. But I think a lot of small businesses around the country will be gone forever by the time this is over. |
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Those whose savings are in CD's, annuities and other secure investments will be poised to pounce, while those whose savings are in securities will gnash their teeth and pull their hair...if there isn't the hoped-for bounceback.
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Why did governor Sununu destroy the hospitality industry?
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States are going to get in line quickly for Federal disaster relief dollars/reimbursement, so all recommendations are going to be followed. Hence some states declared emergencies before the Fed Gov did. An aside - today we drove past ~ 20 closed restaurants going to get office takeout. Also drove through two fair size office parks and saw about 10,000 empty parking spots that are normally full - in one area of one town. You can believe in this or not, but it's happening and it won't stop in 3 weeks. |
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FYI - After you stock up, keep replenishing at your normal rate.
If not, you won't be ready if you need to self-quarantine. |
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!!!!why for public safety !!!!!
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I am not sure what the Village Kitchen's plans for the next few weeks are, but they are open today for take out -- just a corned beef and cabbage dinner, which is the only thing I wanted. When I go to pick it up I am going to tell them that take out, even with a limited menu, would be a good idea.
Also picked up some hot and fresh bagels this morning from Winnipesaukee Baygulls in Moultonborough. Heath supermarket also appears to be more well stocked than Hannaford. |
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The Cup and Crumb in Moultonborough is also still open, 6:30-11am, for takeout.
If folks have other updates for restaurants around the lake, please post them! I definitely want to support who I can! |
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Just had a fantastic “corned beef and cabbage” takeout from the Den!
Support your local restaurants! Dan
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What, do waitresses routinely split tips with the cooks? If so, that's news to me. Not saying "don't tip," just seeking clarification.
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Cape May NJ has just put out a notice that says: Stay away, we love visitors but not during a pandemic- they're seeing an increase in traffic and are asking people to not come down and bring the virus to their popular resort. If anyone googles The New York Times or New York Post headlines, the up to date numbers are staggering, and the info is shocking. Italy put out a video on how carefree they were until everything started ramping up. It is very scary. I love eating out, esp at VK, and gave Rhonda the picture of her and our waitress dressed up during Christmas we took. We hope to be grabbing takeout soon- Stay safe, everyone~ |
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I've been working from home for 10 years (in-calls center). It would be a lot harder without an internal IM/Chat program to share info with the team either collectively or to 'tap on the window' of a colleague.
Even if your home-office has everything you want close at hand, try to get up and walk around a few minutes each hour to avoid cramps, just like at your regular work-place. |
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No, there have not been large numbers of deaths in the U.S.... yet. As any epidemiologist will tell you, by the time the death toll starts to rise in a pandemic like this, you have already lost the battle. This is going to be very painful for the economy, and yes, hourly earners, servers, etc. are the hardest hit. But at least if we act now we can have a chance at mitigating this highly contagious threat. The flip side of this is that, if drastic mitigation efforts and social distancing are successful at slowing transmission and hopefully ultimately minimizing infections and deaths, we are going to hear how there was “overreaction” and “unnecessary harm to businesses.” The problem with these types of things is that if you’re actually successful on the front end, you won’t know how bad it could have been. Only if you’re unsuccessful will you look back and say that we all should have done more. |
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A good friend of mine is an ER nurse out in Montauk at the end of Long Island. She tells me they are inundated by people fleeing New York and, thus, bringing the virus with them, overwhelming their small community hospitals and totally depleting their grocery stores. The Lakes Region will likely be in the same position any day now. 🤦🏼*♀️🤦🏼*♀️🤦🏼*♀️
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My guess is that you don't own a small business. You wouldn't understand the frustration of having your business being destroyed and witnessing your employees suffering. As we speak, a good portion of our population is wondering how it will pay bills, feed families, and keep their homes. The economic price paid by this overreaction will be tremendous. And small businesses, especially restaurants, are wondering when and if they will ever reopen. Their lives matter too. To date, the H1N1 crisis was far worse. (The present Chinese coronavirus could end up being worse, we just don't know.) How did we handle that? We didn't have reports from this country or that stating that the sky is falling. We didn't have the media or social media stirring us into a panic. We dealt with it by being responsible and taking metered steps in preventing its spread. Personally, I don't want to see it spread, and have loved ones would probably wouldn't survive if they were afflicted with it. However, even they say it's an overreaction. |
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My god, how long will it take before people start jumping out of tall buildings?
If I see or hear the term "SOCIAL DISTANCING" one more freaking time, I will be the first one off the ledge!!! |
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Common sense is apparently very much in the eye of the beholder. I’ll stick with the consensus of the medical community.
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Imagine having so much hubris to imagine that you know more about this virus than all the medical doctors and epidemiologists of the world combined who study diseases all their lives.
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Here are some facts about the Chinese coronavirus:
218 - confirmed cases in Massachusetts 26 - confirmed cases in New Hampshire 0 - deaths in Massachusetts 0 - deaths in New Hampshire Look, I am not saying that we should be carefree. But you have to admit that to effectively close Massachusetts and New Hampshire because of 244 confirmed cases is severely overreacting. That's 0.003 percent of the combined population! All I'm saying a more metered approach, that did not wipe out huge sectors of our economy, notably the restaurant business, would have been a much better approach. |
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I co-manage a law firm having 65 employees and a $20,000,000 budget. I know first-hand what this is going to do to us. Clients are going to feel like they have a green light to not pay us. We are planning for this. However, I am reasonably sure that we are not going to SHUT DOWN because of this. You can bet I would be super pissed if that were the case. |
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Unfortunately, fox news is going to lose a lot of dedicated viewers.
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I see this when our firm seeks outside experts to help us navigate issues with our firm. For example, if we have an HR issue or a tax issue, I can count on our HR counsel and or our accountant to provide us the most conservative advice, costing us the most money. A healthy amount of skepticism isn't necessarily a bad thing, especially when it concerns our government. |
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Someone mentioned the ill-fated cash for clunkers program. That program killed the used car industry in NH for many years. It was stupid. I know several used car dealerships who lost their businesses. Sometimes the government makes bad decisions. |
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Shut up with this phrase already. I'll say again, I hope you're not an educator.
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And in any event, since when is it a put down to be a boomer?
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Actually 1965 is on the cusp some say it’s a Gen X birth year some say Baby Boomer
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Topic change?
What a shock....we have gone from why Gov. Sununu decided to ruin the hospitality sector to testosterone-laced comments re whose fault this whole Coronavirus disaster belongs to, topped off with Gen X vs Boomer comments. Hmmm...how about this? If any of you, born in the ‘60’s or so, have offspring known as “Millennials “, would you please be kind enough to tell them to stay the hell out of the bars and off the beaches during spring break so that we might have a chance to limit the spread of this deadly virus? We need to pull together to fight this, and many in the younger generation just don’t get it, or choose not to.
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They're still young enough to feel immortal, and hey, when the older generation dies they'll get their inheritance that much quicker.
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Doctor’s and nurses are sounding the alarm. Not just government.
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Hospitals v doc office
Yesterday I needed to see my doc for a sudden ailment (not respiratory) and was able to get an appointment at around noon, within 90 minutes of my calling. I was the only one in the waiting room. My being there solo and the ability to get in and out fast tells me that so far the spread is limited here... so far.
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SBA Disaster Loans
The State of New Hampshire has submitted a request to SBA for a declaration to make small businesses eligible for loans under their Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program. The request has already been submitted and approved for Massachusetts with the following New Hampshire counties included: Rockingham, Cheshire and Hillsborough. It is anticipated that New Hampshire's request will be approved today. Attached is the SBA Fact Sheet issued for the Massachusetts declaration.
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I just wish we could have a political cease fire until this was over ......probably same odds of me hitting lottery
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I am so sad for those in the restaurant industry. Let's just hope this can end sooner rather than later. I'm not sure how much good a loan does if they don't have any money to pay it back.
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As is always the case the benefit will vary on a per business bases. I personally have very little debt associated with our business, however the debt I do have is short term and a bit higher interest rate than SBA. An SBA loan would enable me to consolidate my debt at a lower rate for a period of up to 30 years. This can reduce monthly payments significantly which would be beneficial should this crisis go the expected 12 to 18 months full-term. Should I re-open an get in full stride sooner I will always have the option of paying down the debt sooner.
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I have one daughter (expecting a daughter in May) who is a small business owner. She is the owner of a massage salon in Hampton NH. She closed her doors yesterday. The older daughter and single mother of a 5 year old is a hair stylist and her shop just closed as well...the uncertainty of where this will go, economically, is overwhelming. |
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This is a HUGE disaster for the 108M people employed by the service industries... almost 1/3rd of the US population. Luckily the Fed & government are moving quickly to prop up these businesses & people. Hopefully it will be enough, but I do forsee quite a few closings.
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This to shall pass...
Clearly, we are sailing through uncharted waters and this storm hit us as fast and as hard as a cat 5 hurricane. All of us, including the politicians and bureaucrats in Washington and in our states, cites and towns are doing the best we can in reacting to an unprecedented global pandemic and it isn’t useful to blame anyone for the viral outbreak or for any miss steps or false starts along the way. We are all blazing a trail to an unknown destination without a compass.
As far as the hospitality business is concerned, all those laid off are now eligible for unemployment without a waiting period. It is still evolving but in some states insurance companies are being required to cover the loss or reduction in income as a “business interruption” loss the same as if the building had burned. This may result in higher premiums down the road since the loss is not covered and therefor no premium was charged for this type of loss but it’s a step in the right direction and minimizes the financial impact of shutting down all or part of the operations. Low or no interest loans are also being made available and federal income tax payment has been extended by 90 days though you still must file your tax return by April 15. The broader issue is that while the danger from infection may pass relatively quickly, will anyone have any money left to dine out. The economic fallout will be enormous. The stock market is considered to be predictive of the future economy so while fortunes have been lost on Wall Street these past few weeks and though toilet paper may be scarce, Main Street has yet to feel the real brunt of the storm and we as consumers and business owners need to spend our energy working on our own financial plans. Stay healthy! |
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I agree--if I were Hillcountry's daughters or a waiter or an Uber driver with little to no savings, I'd be terrified. The risk here is worse than the disaster we averted in the already terrible 2008 downturn. I am fully supportive of proposals voiced by Mitt Romney, Steve Mnuchin, Donald Trump to distribute cash to individuals and businesses in need. Perhaps this is because they sound like typical Democratic plans (haha). But it is good to see that most politicians on both sides of the aisle recognize the economic crisis.
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Some might argue the coronavirus is yet another example of natural selection, of nature seeking to cull the herd.
Our society, in the name of being civilized, understandably has for decades put innumerable roadblocks up to prevent the operation of natural selection upon the general population. Social programs, soup kitchens, health care: all these things act to prevent the unfortunates, the losers, those who made bad choices or just had bad luck from reaping the consequences and dying off. I sometimes wonder whether it's really a good thing in the long run to mess with mother nature.
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I think the impact this is going to have and our national debt is much more worthy of concerned then the virus itself.
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Please....... I and sure you were not complaining when your broker account, 401k and/or any other related retirement account was increasing by 30% because the economy was booming.
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And your hero Barack O cared? If I recall, HIS ADMINISTRATION increased the debt by more than all the previous presidents COMBINED. Get off your high horse cowboy...
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You haven't been paying attention because I have been. Unlike many, more money is not my sole desire. I've worked very hard for 50 years and I'm appreciative and content with what I have accomplished and what I have.
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He's certainly not my hero but he had my respect because of his morality. I was very proud of Trump's press conference the other day when he praised everyone, Republicans and Democrats, for coming together and pushing things through without trashing or name calling anyone. But that was short lived.
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I took over a family business that was near bankruptcy and 20 years later more than doubled my sales, my fleet and employees not to mention what I help build in NYC and sold it for a nice profit but I am still concerned in my semi retirement that my accounts appreciate |
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I've been through quite a few recessions so another one comes as no surprise. The surprise is what has caused it. I was a small business owner for over 35 years so I know what the struggles are. I started with nothing, I had no family business and no college education. The only way I knew to get through recessions was to roll up my sleeves and work harder. Any successful business owner knows that the 40 hour work week is for employees only. I'm registered as an Independent so I don't vote party lines. I vote for who I have the most respect for at the time. I really wish I could say I had respect for this President. But my respect is not money driven. |
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Trump is now about to do the same (on top of his previous policies designed to feed the stock market as Joey noted). I noted earlier that I agreed with Trump's stimulus comments of the past couple of days (just as I agreed with Obama's 10 years ago). I wonder if the Trump supporters who railed against the Obama stimulus will now rail against the Trump stimulus? Or applaud the Trump stimulus and opine that they were wrong about Obama? Or come up with some sort of lame evasion for their inconsistency? |
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I wish I was psychic, maybe psychotic. Although I picked the perfect time to retire, March 1st, so maybe I am psychic.
I forced the tenant renting my property to sign a 10 year lease as I knew the 5 year lease, that he wanted, wouldn't be long enough to get me into the recovery years. Expansions don't last forever. Recessions are a reset, but the cause of this one was not something anyone saw coming. |
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