Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of families where both parents are furloughed, working without pay, or were DOGEd. They're struggling, or anticipate starting to struggle soon.
Others, like mine, have two parents with jobs in the private sector. We're fine.
Diversifying jobs is good. Both spouses working in gov sector is just dumb.
Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of families where both parents are furloughed, working without pay, or were DOGEd. They're struggling, or anticipate starting to struggle soon.
Others, like mine, have two parents with jobs in the private sector. We're fine.
Anonymous wrote:I live in McLean and things are humming here. Starbucks is always crowded, and the butcher always has lines. It’s like the furlough, economy downturn, and the tough job market doesn’t seem to impact people who live in McLean. People still send their kids to private tutoring, and there is a waiting list. Crazy times…
Anonymous wrote:I live in McLean and things are humming here. Starbucks is always crowded, and the butcher always has lines. It’s like the furlough, economy downturn, and the tough job market doesn’t seem to impact people who live in McLean. People still send their kids to private tutoring, and there is a waiting list. Crazy times…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you kept up with economic data, you'd see that the wealthy continue to spend like there's not tomorrow, and the poor are struggling under inflation and job loss.
So yes, your eyes are not lying to you. You are in a bubble. Please be considerate of others outside of it.
This is, unironically, why Trump won. Rich people see stocks go up and think the world is humming along like it's supposed poor people can't afford rent or groceries and Trump sold them a dream. And I'm saying this as a liberal. We just don't get it.
The poor waits for government to hand out and the rich invests in stock market.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in McLean and things are humming here. Starbucks is always crowded, and the butcher always has lines. It’s like the furlough, economy downturn, and the tough job market doesn’t seem to impact people who live in McLean. People still send their kids to private tutoring, and there is a waiting list. Crazy times…
Sure you are.
And you are a troll.
Of course it is impacting people. You have no idea what people are doing stop gossiping.
Anonymous wrote:I live in McLean and things are humming here. Starbucks is always crowded, and the butcher always has lines. It’s like the furlough, economy downturn, and the tough job market doesn’t seem to impact people who live in McLean. People still send their kids to private tutoring, and there is a waiting list. Crazy times…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you kept up with economic data, you'd see that the wealthy continue to spend like there's not tomorrow, and the poor are struggling under inflation and job loss.
So yes, your eyes are not lying to you. You are in a bubble. Please be considerate of others outside of it.
This is, unironically, why Trump won. Rich people see stocks go up and think the world is humming along like it's supposed poor people can't afford rent or groceries and Trump sold them a dream. And I'm saying this as a liberal. We just don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:If you kept up with economic data, you'd see that the wealthy continue to spend like there's not tomorrow, and the poor are struggling under inflation and job loss.
So yes, your eyes are not lying to you. You are in a bubble. Please be considerate of others outside of it.
Anonymous wrote:I live in McLean and things are humming here. Starbucks is always crowded, and the butcher always has lines. It’s like the furlough, economy downturn, and the tough job market doesn’t seem to impact people who live in McLean. People still send their kids to private tutoring, and there is a waiting list. Crazy times…