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re: Next ten years are going to be very dark.

Posted on 5/17/20 at 4:37 pm to
Posted by 56lsu
jackson mich
Member since Dec 2005
7441 posts
Posted on 5/17/20 at 4:37 pm to
doesn't look like trump, pence, and pompous arse secretary of state.
Posted by notiger1997
Metairie
Member since May 2009
58110 posts
Posted on 5/17/20 at 4:43 pm to
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doesn't look like trump, pence, and pompous arse secretary of state.




You need a break
Posted by NC_Tigah
Carolinas
Member since Sep 2003
123848 posts
Posted on 5/17/20 at 4:52 pm to
quote:

56lsu
Just keep in mind . . .



Posted by westide
Bamala
Member since Sep 2014
2882 posts
Posted on 5/17/20 at 5:00 pm to
Might as well go ahead and make your koolaid concoction and give it to all your family and friends. No reason to continue in darkness.
Posted by Little Trump
Florida
Member since Nov 2017
5817 posts
Posted on 5/17/20 at 5:22 pm to
Might wanna have a doc get you tapered back onto your meds
Posted by Nephropidae
Brentwood
Member since Nov 2018
2384 posts
Posted on 5/17/20 at 6:09 pm to
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The news media makes it a point of emphasis that 100,000 small businesses closed permanently. No they didn't. Temporarily. If someone doesn't reopen ...someone else will step in their place.

I just wonder how fast retail gets replaced... retail was already suffering from online. Restaurants are hard enough to run. Going to need far lower rent and expenses, wages if they can't cram people together. Also doubt many large office leases will renew when the time comes as HR managers/execs shift towards a combination of WFH and flex/coworking for much less $. Landlords can't cover mortgages/expenses - then the banks get involved (or get help from Govt)? I don't know man, I see a of vacancies ahead.
Posted by teke184
Zachary, LA
Member since Jan 2007
95064 posts
Posted on 5/17/20 at 6:38 pm to
Places more likely to get hit with vacancies are large office buildings, typically in high rent areas.

Think Manhattan, LA, Chicago, etc.


Restaurants may take a hit but not the level of hit that office space will take of companies decide that telecommuting is a feasible option.

Doesn’t mean there won’t be downstream effects as well. Lots of restaurants thrive on the lunch rush from large office buildings. If those go away, they better hope that either their delivery business picks up or that they are considered a desirable dinner spot.
Posted by goatmilker
Castle Anthrax
Member since Feb 2009
64307 posts
Posted on 5/17/20 at 6:43 pm to
Next ten years are going to be very dark.
IDK.

I just visited the Puckerbutt Pepper Factory in a tiny SC town. It looked like a festival was going on. No parking anywhere. All the little eateries with outdoor tables packed.

We'll see how it ferrets out.



He may be referring to the return of Creed to the charts in the next decade.
This post was edited on 5/17/20 at 6:44 pm
Posted by Klingler7
Houston
Member since Nov 2009
11966 posts
Posted on 5/17/20 at 8:02 pm to
If and when America collapses, is anyone really gonna give a crap if Tom Brady was the GOAT ? The NFL going defunct would not be a bad thing.
Posted by Lindbergh
Member since May 2020
48 posts
Posted on 5/17/20 at 8:05 pm to
I'd say the best 150 will be dark until civilization is reset.
Posted by nola000
Lacombe, LA
Member since Dec 2014
13139 posts
Posted on 5/17/20 at 9:52 pm to
Now this is the kind of sunshine I lotion up for
Posted by CitizenK
BR
Member since Aug 2019
9388 posts
Posted on 5/17/20 at 10:07 pm to
1. We live if the biggest food exporting country in the world. Diesel this cheap even corn farmers who are part owners of ethanol plants that are shutdown are planting every fricking piece of dirt in Iowa. Fuel is one of their biggest costs.

2. Oil? A personal friend who owns one of those never heard of oil companies but has percentages in fields internationally told me the he saw the price collapse coming a year ago and positioned himself to make money at $20 a barrel. He is now buying conventionally drilled oil fields and paying cash. 60+ years in the biz he might know more than some young petroleum buck who is leveraged out the axx

I will not even go into other bullshiite,

Hasn't everyone realized by now that all journalists are morons?
Posted by Lima Whiskey
Member since Apr 2013
19161 posts
Posted on 5/18/20 at 12:45 am to
quote:

The news media makes it a point of emphasis that 100,000 small businesses closed permanently. No they didn't. Temporarily. If someone doesn't reopen ...someone else will step in their place.


That doesn’t happen overnight.

It will take years for us to recover from this closure.
Posted by Texas Weazel
Louisiana is a shithole
Member since Oct 2016
8529 posts
Posted on 5/18/20 at 12:58 am to
This is the type of shite someone types when they take both the red and blue pills at the same time.

Posted by More&Les
Member since Nov 2012
14684 posts
Posted on 5/18/20 at 1:13 am to
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Here's what it all means: We're in for a wild ride. It's possible, maybe even likely, that the USA as we have known it since 1865, is coming to an end
.

How are we to take anything in this post seriously?

It's like you dont even know that we've had electricity since 1957 or that Al Gore invented the internet...
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