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112160   komputodo   2020 Jun 25, 2:54pm  

DILLIGAF says
followed by a ‘Nike swoosh’ recovery that won’t return the level of output to the prior fourth quarter of 2019 peak until early 2023,” writes UCLA Anderson Forecast senior economist David Shulman

Wow...he can see into the future...He even made graphs.
112161   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Jun 25, 3:08pm  

Shit, graphs and numbers. Here, have some others:



V Shaped Recession.
112162   CBOEtrader   2020 Jun 25, 3:38pm  

Tim Aurora says
The US, by contrast, began opening up within three weeks after its peak, and our decline has been much less rapid.


Its called flattening the curve, or do you not remember april?
112163   Shaman   2020 Jun 25, 5:12pm  

Sadly, the data given in this post appears to support my own conclusion from a week ago.

https://patrick.net/post/1333113/2020-06-18-stocks-i-m-out
112164   RWSGFY   2020 Jun 26, 3:43am  

"Water powerty crisis"? Who the fuck comes up with this shit?
112165   RWSGFY   2020 Jun 26, 3:49am  

Charles Hugh Smith? Seriously?
112166   PeopleUnited   2020 Jun 26, 4:33am  

Is this poster just al alt account of HEYYOU?
112167   RWSGFY   2020 Jun 26, 7:05am  

DILLIGAF says
Attack the OP author and OP poster - ignore reality, try and distract from the contents of the OP


CHS is a known entity: he's never been right about anything. If you are just discovering his "wisdom" - have fun. Just not put your money where his mouth is.
112168   HeadSet   2020 Jun 26, 7:06am  

In Tucson, Arizona, another drought affected city, the number of low income residents facing unaffordable bills doubled to 46% between 2010 and 2018 – as the average bill increased by 119% to $869.

$75/mo is not "unaffordable." And that $75/mo is the "average" for all users, not just the poor. The poor would have significantly lower bills than the more affluent who water the lawn.
112169   RWSGFY   2020 Jun 26, 7:06am  

PeopleUnited says
Is this poster just al alt account of HEYYOU?


Could be.
112170   Onvacation   2020 Jun 26, 7:08am  

DILLIGAF says


Sums up the reality of TDS sufferers.
112171   RC2006   2020 Jun 26, 7:34am  

How could a poor person have a water bill more than 20 a month? My house with two small lawns, greenhouse, and dozens of fruit trees and all sorts of shit never goes above 35 in the summer in LA. A person in an apartment or really small house with no lawn should be next to nothing.
112172   RWSGFY   2020 Jun 26, 7:46am  

RC2006 says
A person in an apartment or really small house with no lawn should be next to nothing.


Most apartments include water into rent because they don't even have separate meters for every unit.

I've never had a separate water bill when I was renting apts.
112173   georgeliberte   2020 Jun 26, 7:51am  

My water bill in Suisun runs $18 for two months and usage matters little.
112174   RC2006   2020 Jun 26, 8:10am  

FuckCCP89 says
RC2006 says
A person in an apartment or really small house with no lawn should be next to nothing.


Most apartments include water into rent because they don't even have separate meters for every unit.

I've never had a separate water bill when I was renting apts.


That's why this seems like bs water is cheap. People still spending $1.00+ for bottled water one of the biggest scams.
112175   WookieMan   2020 Jun 26, 8:17am  

FuckCCP89 says
PeopleUnited says
Is this poster just al alt account of HEYYOU?


Could be.

It's not. I don't recall HEYYOU ever posting a gif.

Can't remember previous user names, but you can tell when he/she is back when the "What are you listening to tonight" thread starts getting a bunch of comments from them again. Which is fine. I don't agree with some stuff posted, but it's mostly fine.

I'm more of an original content guy and then use links or images to prove or show the point you're making. I like to see what non paid for thoughts are. Hence why I stick around here.
112176   theoakman   2020 Jun 26, 8:50am  

My water bill for the year costs less than the new iPhone. I guess no one can get that either this year?
112177   Shaman   2020 Jun 26, 8:52am  

In blue states the water bills have gone up the most dramatically and that’s due to pensions of workers and hiring of too many people and also punitive pricing to try to save the fucking smelt or whales or whatever.

Just Democrats being themselves and hating on the working poor. Vampire mother fuckers!
112178   Shaman   2020 Jun 26, 8:56am  

I find this OP useful for explaining our current economy. Sorry folks, this shit is going to get real.
112179   Blue   2020 Jun 26, 9:10am  

Radiation means ionization that starts at way higher frequency that is at ultraviolet NOT at 5G.
112180   WookieMan   2020 Jun 26, 9:12am  

RC2006 says
That's why this seems like bs water is cheap. People still spending $1.00+ for bottled water one of the biggest scams.

Bottled water is a joke. You can get your basic beer (not talking craft beers) here in IL for ~.50 per can which is mostly water with other ingredients that costs more to produce. No reason a 12oz bottle of water should be that much when you also factor in additional licensing requirements and fees for producing alcoholic beverages. And I'm not some green movement guy, but the plastic bottles are awful.
112181   WookieMan   2020 Jun 26, 9:30am  

Shaman says
I find this OP useful for explaining our current economy. Sorry folks, this shit is going to get real.

The content is usually good. I'm usually a gut instinct guy and look at what is going on around me type person. I live by a train and a decent sized, but non-commercial airport. I haven't heard the frequency of trains drop. Can't see how many cars are attached, but frequency is the same. Airport has the usual number of corp. jets sitting out. Lots more flight training going on for sure.

We'll see how this all balances out. One of my gut instinct indicators is a local lumber yard. That's one area of concern as you can physically see how much they have on hand when driving by. It's probably 50% less, but that could be for other reason. Most businesses in my area are operating as normal for the most part and are busy.

Besides my SIL who worked at a restaurant, I don't believe I know anyone that has been laid off. This won't be smooth and I don't think we're going to recover to the previous economy quickly. I just think it's not going to be as bad as some are predicting. July is going to be the month to watch as if I recall correctly, isn't that when the $600/wk for UE goes away?
112182   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Jun 26, 9:40am  

TL;DR: Buy Luxembourg Opera Gold Rounds!
112183   PeopleUnited   2020 Jun 26, 9:48am  

WookieMan says
Most businesses in my area are operating as normal for the most part and are busy.


The Costco businesses center (caters to small businesses especially restaurants) has never had more inventory. It is spilling out into the aisles. It appears supply is up and demand down for restaurant goods. There will be repercussions of this that have ripples throughout the economy. Many restaurants will close, and if they reopen with new owners remains to be seen.

The OP though is obviously a TDS patient.
112184   RC2006   2020 Jun 26, 10:13am  

WookieMan says
RC2006 says
That's why this seems like bs water is cheap. People still spending $1.00+ for bottled water one of the biggest scams.

Bottled water is a joke. You can get your basic beer (not talking craft beers) here in IL for ~.50 per can which is mostly water with other ingredients that costs more to produce. No reason a 12oz bottle of water should be that much when you also factor in additional licensing requirements and fees for producing alcoholic beverages. And I'm not some green movement guy, but the plastic bottles are awful.

Just a simple look around to world is all that is needed to see that water bottles are causing more pollution than just about anything else. If any disposable item as to be banned it should be them.
112185   SunnyvaleCA   2020 Jun 26, 11:06am  

RC2006 says
How could a poor person have a water bill more than 20 a month? My house with two small lawns, greenhouse, and dozens of fruit trees and all sorts of shit never goes above 35 in the summer in LA. A person in an apartment or really small house with no lawn should be next to nothing.

My usage-based costs range from $5 to $25/month, depending on irrigation. I water the front yard in the dry season (9 months a year).

The killer is the "fixed" cost aspects. You aren't allowed to have any water at all unless you also pay for sewage. My fixed cost sewage is something like $40/month. The fixed cost water is something like $20/month. So before the first drop of water I'm already out $60/month.

Add in the (required) garbage at $40/month for the minimum level of service and you're over $1k/year.
112186   georgeliberte   2020 Jun 26, 11:10am  

I meant $180 for two months.
112187   rocketjoe79   2020 Jun 26, 12:43pm  

Never Bet against the Fed.
112188   rocketjoe79   2020 Jun 26, 1:37pm  

Troll. /ignored.
112189   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 26, 2:27pm  

Yeah I don't know why he doesn't just shut his mouth and let the commies do their Victory lap at shutting down the ecconomy for the second time in 3 months, because they feared green shoots were appearing on the ecconomic horizon. We all know they couldn't have that, because Trump would have gotten reelected.

Fuck! He's so fucking hella Smarter than your average scumbag nematode Piss Whistle Commie fuckface.

They want him to just give up and go away. Now this dumb move, is going to create so much GDP he'll be a Saint by November again.

Booo Hoooo Fucking HOOOOO Waaaaaah Waaaaaah I want my Lesbian Mommy and her hairy nipped partner!
112190   Eman   2020 Jun 26, 5:43pm  

thomasdong1776 says
Bank stocks jumped


Are we looking at the same stock market? The bank/financial sector tanked the hardest today.
112191   Ceffer   2020 Jun 26, 5:50pm  

AF is right. This must be the wormhole for moving the Social Security Trust to Kazakhstan.
112192   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2020 Jun 26, 6:16pm  

America is fucked. Mobs and media won.
112193   Reality   2020 Jun 27, 8:12am  

Tell that to the BLM mob.

While you are at it, also let them know, the overwhelmingly White idiots among the so-called "protesters" are only projecting their own racism because the overwhelming majority of Blacks actually want "All Lives Matter!" despite the criminal elements taking advantage of the BLM riot opportunity to loot. Black Americans are actually walking off the Slave Plantation that some Democrats want to keep them on.

Also, the overwhelming majority of black Americans are descendants of slave-owners, not just descendants of slaves. That's why black Americans have much lighter complexion than average Africans in Africa, and have 20 points higher IQ than African average despite a large number of the lightest skinned black Americans having "passed" to self-identify as whites in the past 100+ years. In a slave-owning society (whether 140+ years ago south of the Mason-Dixon Line or today in Communist countries), it is simply more advantageous for a slave girl to mate with the slave-owners (both white and black owners in antebellum South, and other races as in today's Communist countries) than to mate with average slaves (even among slaves, it was more advantageous to mate with those who were about to redeem themselves and possibly subsequently becoming owners).
112194   GreaterNYCDude   2020 Jun 27, 8:55am  

If one is not properly clothed and fully representative of what God would want them to appear like...


God made us in his image. Adam and eve were originally naked.. in fact the reason why God knew they are of the forbidden fruit (other than the fact he is all knowing) was the fact that man hid from God because he was ashamed of his nakedness. Being a just God he at least clothed man in animal skins before he threw him out of the Garden of Eden....


So based on a strict reading of Genesis (Gn 2:25, Gn 3:11, Gn 3:21) you have two options... go naked or wear animal skins... a suit and tie is certainly not allowed!
112195   zzyzzx   2020 Jun 27, 9:05am  

Shaman says
In blue states the water bills have gone up the most dramatically and that’s due to pensions of workers and hiring of too many people and also punitive pricing to try to save the fucking smelt or whales or whatever.



In Baltimore City it's like ~$80/month for water just for one person who conserves water. The overwhelming majority of it is nuisance fees.
112196   GlocknLoad   2020 Jun 27, 10:21am  

Are dog breeds different is the same way as humans?
112197   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2020 Jun 27, 10:27am  

So no genetic difference, social construct... just like gender.... brought to you by gender studies majors.

Nah, not buying it.
112198   RWSGFY   2020 Jun 27, 10:50am  

DILLIGAF says
Why is there a preponderance of “black” players in the NBA?


And? Why?
112199   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Jun 27, 11:42am  



Needless to say, the College Board no longer produces this data. Last is from the 90s.

"It's the schools" - you really think Blacks making over $100k send their kids to Ghetto Schools? Or that Whites under $20k live in great suburban school districts?

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