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Corona Could Lead to Contraction Acceleration
Muda69 replied to a topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
Sound like maybe they chose the wrong profession, if the money if that important to them. -
Airlines’ $58 Billion Bailout Request Puts Scrutiny on Past: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-17/airlines-58-billion-bailout-request-puts-past-under-scrutiny?sref=P6Q0mxvj With all this "free money" due to COVID-19 everybody is coming to suck on the public teat, regardless that it was their own past decisions that helped to put them where they are today.
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Corona Could Lead to Contraction Acceleration
Muda69 replied to a topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
I will contact my duly elected representative in Congress. I suggest you do that same. -
Tom Brady says thank you and goodbye to New England Patriots
Muda69 posted a topic in The Next Level
https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/17/sport/tom-brady-leave-new-england-spt-intl/index.html Colts bound. -
Corona Could Lead to Contraction Acceleration
Muda69 replied to a topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
No. I don't understand how in the world you came to that "logical" conclusion. Please educate yourself on the function and purpose of the U.S. Constition. -
Colts part with coveted pick to obtain DL DeForest Buckner from 49ers: https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/colts-insider/2020/03/16/colts-make-major-splash-trade-first-round-pick-deforest-buckner/5062470002/ Time of course will tell but this looks to be a smart move by Mr. Ballard. Next up in free agency: A quarterback?
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Corona Could Lead to Contraction Acceleration
Muda69 replied to a topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
That is a somewhat vague statement. And the federal government frankly has no business being involved in education. The U.S. Dept. of Education is an unconstitutional entity. -
Corona Could Lead to Contraction Acceleration
Muda69 replied to a topic in The Indiana High School Football Forum
So in other words you believe government schools should receive a huge boost in funding, and that government school teachers should receive a huge boost in salaries. -
New Donald Trump thread
Muda69 replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
Comcast/Xfinity. Last time I checked the speed about a week ago I was getting approx. 70mbs down and 6mbs up. However my cable modem is an older Motorola SB6120 that I bought used so it only conforms to the DOCSIS 3.0 standard and not the new 3.1. So I theoretically could get faster speeds, IF Comcast has updated the Frankfort area to DOCSIS 3.1. Anyway that speed and the unlimited data meet our needs for now. -
New Donald Trump thread
Muda69 replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
lol, I've had internet at home for over a year now. It's how I'm currently working totally from home for at least the next three weeks. Still have facebook blocked at the router level. -
New Donald Trump thread
Muda69 replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
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New Donald Trump thread
Muda69 replied to Muda69's topic in Gridiron Out of Bounds's Out of Bound Forum
To hear you whine about it. Mission Accomplished. Enjoy the Echo Chamber. -
Trump Gets What He Wants as Federal Reserve Interest Rate Target Drops to Zero: https://reason.com/2020/03/15/trump-gets-what-he-wants-as-federal-reserve-interest-rate-target-drops-to-zero/ Yahoo! Finance gives some context, noting that: President Donald Trump had been jawboning and hectoring Fed chief Jerome Powell to make this drastic interest rate move for a long time to boost "his" economy in an election year. But under current conditions, the move has a high risk of merely extending unnatural bubbles in certain asset values that will eventually crash, leaving monetary policy powerless to help. It has the additional risk of seeding high overall short-term price inflation of the sort we haven't seen in America in over three decades. The last time we've seen an annual price inflation rate over 5 percent, for example, was 1990. The Fed says it will likely keep to these policies until it feels the economy is on the other end of the COVID-19 crisis. Keep buying Gold. And seeds.