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kewp
Participant[quote=hipmatt]
Please tell me how there is any hope for CA? seriously?[/quote]The deadbeats all leave?
kewp
Participant[quote=hipmatt]
Please tell me how there is any hope for CA? seriously?[/quote]The deadbeats all leave?
kewp
Participant[quote=hipmatt]
Please tell me how there is any hope for CA? seriously?[/quote]The deadbeats all leave?
kewp
Participant[quote=hipmatt]
Please tell me how there is any hope for CA? seriously?[/quote]The deadbeats all leave?
kewp
Participant[quote=DoJC]
Taken in context he’s saying two things are working together to make things worse: the rapid speed and scope of our current circumstances is worse than what happened during the Great Depression. [/quote]And again I have to disagree. *In my opinion*, the faster the collapse the faster the recovery. The economy is bigger and more efficient than it was 70 years ago so its not surprising the speed/scope are bigger as well.
And come on now, really. The stock market can only decline so much and unemployment can peak at what, maybe 30% before the rich people realize they are going to have to start growing their own food if they don’t spend money?
kewp
Participant[quote=DoJC]
Taken in context he’s saying two things are working together to make things worse: the rapid speed and scope of our current circumstances is worse than what happened during the Great Depression. [/quote]And again I have to disagree. *In my opinion*, the faster the collapse the faster the recovery. The economy is bigger and more efficient than it was 70 years ago so its not surprising the speed/scope are bigger as well.
And come on now, really. The stock market can only decline so much and unemployment can peak at what, maybe 30% before the rich people realize they are going to have to start growing their own food if they don’t spend money?
kewp
Participant[quote=DoJC]
Taken in context he’s saying two things are working together to make things worse: the rapid speed and scope of our current circumstances is worse than what happened during the Great Depression. [/quote]And again I have to disagree. *In my opinion*, the faster the collapse the faster the recovery. The economy is bigger and more efficient than it was 70 years ago so its not surprising the speed/scope are bigger as well.
And come on now, really. The stock market can only decline so much and unemployment can peak at what, maybe 30% before the rich people realize they are going to have to start growing their own food if they don’t spend money?
kewp
Participant[quote=DoJC]
Taken in context he’s saying two things are working together to make things worse: the rapid speed and scope of our current circumstances is worse than what happened during the Great Depression. [/quote]And again I have to disagree. *In my opinion*, the faster the collapse the faster the recovery. The economy is bigger and more efficient than it was 70 years ago so its not surprising the speed/scope are bigger as well.
And come on now, really. The stock market can only decline so much and unemployment can peak at what, maybe 30% before the rich people realize they are going to have to start growing their own food if they don’t spend money?
kewp
Participant[quote=DoJC]
Taken in context he’s saying two things are working together to make things worse: the rapid speed and scope of our current circumstances is worse than what happened during the Great Depression. [/quote]And again I have to disagree. *In my opinion*, the faster the collapse the faster the recovery. The economy is bigger and more efficient than it was 70 years ago so its not surprising the speed/scope are bigger as well.
And come on now, really. The stock market can only decline so much and unemployment can peak at what, maybe 30% before the rich people realize they are going to have to start growing their own food if they don’t spend money?
kewp
Participant[quote=TemekuT]
You’d be surprised how many annuitants exist on the State’s payroll. It’s funny how much post-retirement “special expertise” is required at the higher levels of state agencies.[/quote]You would be surprised how hard it is to attract competent people with government salaries.
Anyway, if the public sector is so great, why not work there? I’ll suggest joining the Army, they are always looking for fresh meat, I mean new blood!
kewp
Participant[quote=TemekuT]
You’d be surprised how many annuitants exist on the State’s payroll. It’s funny how much post-retirement “special expertise” is required at the higher levels of state agencies.[/quote]You would be surprised how hard it is to attract competent people with government salaries.
Anyway, if the public sector is so great, why not work there? I’ll suggest joining the Army, they are always looking for fresh meat, I mean new blood!
kewp
Participant[quote=TemekuT]
You’d be surprised how many annuitants exist on the State’s payroll. It’s funny how much post-retirement “special expertise” is required at the higher levels of state agencies.[/quote]You would be surprised how hard it is to attract competent people with government salaries.
Anyway, if the public sector is so great, why not work there? I’ll suggest joining the Army, they are always looking for fresh meat, I mean new blood!
kewp
Participant[quote=TemekuT]
You’d be surprised how many annuitants exist on the State’s payroll. It’s funny how much post-retirement “special expertise” is required at the higher levels of state agencies.[/quote]You would be surprised how hard it is to attract competent people with government salaries.
Anyway, if the public sector is so great, why not work there? I’ll suggest joining the Army, they are always looking for fresh meat, I mean new blood!
kewp
Participant[quote=TemekuT]
You’d be surprised how many annuitants exist on the State’s payroll. It’s funny how much post-retirement “special expertise” is required at the higher levels of state agencies.[/quote]You would be surprised how hard it is to attract competent people with government salaries.
Anyway, if the public sector is so great, why not work there? I’ll suggest joining the Army, they are always looking for fresh meat, I mean new blood!
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