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re: So, Here's My Question. Can Our Economy Survive 4-5 More Weeks of Virtual Shutdown?

Posted on 3/29/20 at 9:15 pm to
Posted by Flats
Member since Jul 2019
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Posted on 3/29/20 at 9:15 pm to
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In that case, thanks and I guess I should better educate myself on the subject.

Thanks as well, Flats.


The only reason I know is that a good friend of mine is in the white collar side/analysis/projection part of the industry. The picture he’s painting is pretty damn bleak, but I don’t understand all of the points he makes. It’s not my world. The Saudi/Russia thing caught everybody by surprise, and Kung Flu is a horrible magnifier for the problem. He’s got a VP title and he said IF he keeps his job he almost certainly won’t keep his salary.
Posted by davyjones
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Member since Feb 2019
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Posted on 3/29/20 at 9:39 pm to
Yeah, I mean it's no doubt a dire crisis. Very dire. And when someone says that there's typically a knee jerk reaction by people immediately challenging the virulence of CV. And those people make good points. But the CV component is merely one piece of the crisis pie. Other slices are - the nature of the people in general, of the citizenry at large (nervousness, runs on groceries and other sundry wild reactions); MSM executing a unfortunately rather effective division operation; the fact that it is a worldwide crisis, every man for himself internationally; the effect on the economy; and also that aforementioned ongoing oil crisis; I'm probably leaving out a couple of other main slices.

But when you smash all those things together at the exact same time, that's the "unprecedented crisis" we're dealing with. Like smashing atoms together. Yuuge.
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