We can all agree the fucking second they pass whatever bill is to be passed will be the time mto go all in short, yes?
"Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky
"America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs
They are in a desperate race to beat the release of the unemployment numbers Thurs
People can’t yet wrap their head around recession. That conversation really hasn’t begun. Look for triggers. Bankruptcies and defaults, unemployment, earnings.
You know the drill.
It all depends on the timing.
For me the battle atm is Fed unlimited stimulus and the chart I posted in that regard - vs - surprise news NYC disaster (portend for rest of USA)
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So the entire bill being passed in the senate all comes down to the GOP signing off on allowing people to mail in a ballot in all 50 states for the 2020 election.
I have to say - they aren’t going to go for it and it’s a masterstroke poison pill by the Democrats.
Queen Pelosi breathing new life in the SPY put game.
Arghhhhh
Fed vs Pelosi.
Circadian rhythms so screwed
Republicans should win this, literally start running ads tomorrow
Republicans want payments to you, save small businesses, loan our biggest business money they will pay back
Democrats - want new environment standards, changes to our elections, 100s of earmarks for special funding
Then go on full court press on every news network
Yeah the Dems kinda screwed this up from a PR perspective.
All they had to do was put forth a version which appeared more little-guy friendly (even if it would hurt everyone long term), and they could get election mileage out of it.
Instead, they stuffed a lot of crap into their version, and made it look like they were exploiting the emergency bill in order to sneak pet project laws into place. Pretty much wrote the Republican attack ads we'll eventually see.
But none of this will matter much if the coronavirus situation drags for many months. Trump will take the fall for that.
Decent article in National Review about why cruise lines should be left to solve this on their own: https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/...ital-industry/
Elon Musk is God. Remember whose thread this is.
I like cars. I like the Demuro guy. He likes the Y
Sonatine will defend my right to free speech in this thread
I think at this point it's better to let them fail, and another company will buy the ships and start fresh.
In some ways, the industry has been somewhat toxic, avoiding US taxes, becoming increasingly consumer unfriendly, hiding upcharges, and ignoring best practices for disease prevention,
A reboot wouldn't be the worst thing in the world.
idk OSA
I think homeless Palo Alto engineers will find living in the Y to be fairly comfortable.
The rear seats fold down nicely and it’s quite tall.
Otherwise, it’s the worst imaginable time to release a “make or break” vehicle.
ELON MUSK DELIVERS 1,255 VENTILATORS TO CALIFORNIA AFTER BUYING 'OVERSUPPLY' FROM CHINA
Elon came thru. There were some earlier reports he was lying. Props.
I think you two may be missing the point. Pelosi and the house bill is Off the table. The only other thing out there is that 6T proposal from Kudlow/Trump that was talked about to muddle the real story. The reality is this. The only bill that is up for debate is the original GOP bill with an independent committee as to who gets the 500B of loans. The only
Other thing the democrats want is mail in votes.
They are going to repeat that over and over again starting tomorrow morning. “We are ready to pass the GOP senate bill..... all we want is the guarantee everyone gets to vote by accepting mail in ballots in every state....... why do you hate democracy GOP and why are YOU holding up the bill”
It’s going to be said over and over again and they won’t be able to turn the table on this.
It’s bold cotton, let’s see how it works out for them.
The cruise lines aren’t getting a “bailout”. They may not even get any of the proposed loans. Fact of the matter is Both carnival and royal have north of 3B of free cash on hand.
There is a big economic impact to ports across the country that in turn pay millions in taxes and generate thousands of jobs even if the Corp doesn’t pay much in federal income tax.
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