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March 17, 2020 at 11:32 AM #815664March 17, 2020 at 11:32 AM #815665FlyerInHiGuest
[quote=TheBrianNarrative]Get ready for the Trump Republican Socialist Handout of the 2020 Election Year Act[/quote]
Where is the Tea Party? Remember it was in response to the previous bailout. We May have even bigger bailouts this time around.
March 17, 2020 at 11:37 AM #815666FlyerInHiGuestMaybe Apple, Google, Tesla, Amazon will move in bigly to Vegas. I wish I had bought in written-off for dead Reno after the last recession before tech arrived. But it’s far away.
March 17, 2020 at 11:43 AM #815667AnonymousGuest[quote=FlyerInHi]Maybe Apple, Google, Tesla, Amazon will move in bigly to Vegas. I wish I had bought in written-off for dead Reno after the last recession before tech arrived. But it’s far away.[/quote]
Do you mean that city surrounded by the beautiful Sierras and driving distance from the tech center of the world? Yup you picked the wrong city in Nevada
March 17, 2020 at 11:48 AM #815668CoronitaParticipant[quote=TheBrianNarrative][quote=FlyerInHi]The discounts following the next recession will be commensurate with the economy.
I guess Orlando is toast. How much will housing be discounted? Long term, I think it’s good buy….. but too far for me.[/quote]
Orlando will be fine. People actually want to live there. Nevada depends upon the gambling industry in lieu of state income tax. It’s the middle of the desert. It’s toast[/quote]
Orlando is actually a decent destination for UK and Europeans to vacation, since it’s not *that* far to fly. The last time I was there right before the housing market tanked before the great recession, a lot of the would be condo buyers were from Europe looking to buy because unlike here, they get a few weeks/months off, so there was a decent number of buyers looking in Orlando, which price wise is very cheap relative to say Miami.
That said, there is one good thing about Las Vegas. The Raiders!!! Though fans tend to riot when they win, and riot when they lose. Heck, I think Raiders fan just look for any reason to riot…Lol
March 17, 2020 at 11:55 AM #815670FlyerInHiGuestThe raiders stadium is one of the only great infrastructure projects America has done lately. If I recall with a $700 million public subsidy.
March 17, 2020 at 11:55 AM #815671AnonymousGuestRaiders fans love airbnb! Pack the whole “gang” into one!
March 17, 2020 at 12:05 PM #815672CoronitaParticipantGreat. glad public tax dollars went into building a stadium used for a private Enterprise where profits go towards the team owner. I wonder how many unemployment checks that could have covered now that gaming employees will be facing a financial crisis and have a tough time making ends meet like simple the cost of food and housing.
March 17, 2020 at 12:12 PM #815673FlyerInHiGuestWell, in California, Gavin Newsom allowed counties to pause evictions for non payment of rents.
March 17, 2020 at 12:14 PM #815674FlyerInHiGuestThe gig economy will be devastated. Those workers will get no bailouts whatsoever.
March 17, 2020 at 12:24 PM #815676CoronitaParticipantGig economy not as bad as bartenders, restaurant workers, attendants working in the gaming industry. Those jobs aren’t coming back. Newsom’s moratorium on evictions utility shutoff perhaps is necessary in an emergency, but ultimately the decision is left up to the county. And that doesn’t mean late payment still can’t damage credit or go to collections. It’s just a temporary stopgap measure in an unusual circumstance in unprecedented events. Gaming industry, gonna be a long uphill recovery i think.
March 17, 2020 at 12:24 PM #815675AnonymousGuest[quote=FlyerInHi]Well, in California, Gavin Newsom allowed counties to pause evictions for non payment of rents.[/quote]
Your governor is next. Might as well waive next month’s rent for all your grade c tenants. They’ll get used to it quickly so maybe go fur remainder of the lease term
March 17, 2020 at 12:24 PM #815677The-ShovelerParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi]Well, in California, Gavin Newsom allowed counties to pause evictions for non payment of rents.[/quote]
Only temporarily deferred, rent will still need to be made up.March 17, 2020 at 12:25 PM #815678AnonymousGuest[quote=Coronita]Gig economy not as bad as bartenders, restaurant workers, attendants working in the gaming industry. Those jobs aren’t coming back. Newsom’s moratorium on evictions utility shutoff perhaps is necessary in an emergency, but ultimately the decision is left up to the county. And that doesn’t mean late payment still can’t damage credit or go to collections. It’s just a temporary stopgap measure in an unusual circumstance in unprecedented events. Gaming industry, gonna be a long uphill recovery i think.[/quote]
The solution is simple and already available and growing. Online gambling
March 17, 2020 at 12:27 PM #815679CoronitaParticipant[quote=TheBrianNarrative][quote=Coronita]Gig economy not as bad as bartenders, restaurant workers, attendants working in the gaming industry. Those jobs aren’t coming back. Newsom’s moratorium on evictions utility shutoff perhaps is necessary in an emergency, but ultimately the decision is left up to the county. And that doesn’t mean late payment still can’t damage credit or go to collections. It’s just a temporary stopgap measure in an unusual circumstance in unprecedented events. Gaming industry, gonna be a long uphill recovery i think.[/quote]
The solution is simple and already available and growing. Online gambling[/quote]
Yes, and the need for even less people. But gaming, I think in part, the fun is the rush of physically holding cards, or in the case of poker, trying to bullshit your way through versus the other players. Poker simply won’t be fun online.
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