Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard a lot of defense contracts are getting canned.
Lockheed Martin has been eating high off the hog since 9/11. Having worked there, I witnessed gobsmacking waste. It has to be the same at the other contractors too. So, for them to go through some downsizing is a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:I heard a lot of defense contracts are getting canned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None.
All these executive orders will be challenged in court. Don't resign with that Fork in the Road drivel: the government is only funded until March. They can't follow through on their promise to pay you until September anyway.
The fork email also contained some threatening language suggesting a lot of future unemployment. That May all be legal or not but in the near term it creates intense uncertainty. I’m certainly cutting way back on discretionary spending, and won’t be doing some home improvement projects I had planned.
Anonymous wrote:None.
All these executive orders will be challenged in court. Don't resign with that Fork in the Road drivel: the government is only funded until March. They can't follow through on their promise to pay you until September anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Brick and mortar stores, particular small businesses, will suffer the most. Commercial real estate has been taking a beating for the last five years and while RTO may help, we are likely seeing a contraction in spending not just regionally but nationally.