Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hitting our homes in St.Barts, London, Nantucket and Yellowstone Club as per usual. Will also make the Triple Crown and Augusta. Could use some more staff but don’t think ex gov types work hard enough or fully understand that the customer is always right.
That’s a crappy attempt at trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure we’ll be allowed in Europe anymore. Who wants to go to Moscow? No one actually
Outside of all the politics, there’s a lot to see and do in Moscow and the surrounding area. Russian food is pretty good too.
I hope someday to be able to go to Russia. The literature, the ballet, the music—Russian culture has contributed so much to the world, and I would like to see its birthplace. But I don’t know that the circumstances will be right in my lifetime.
It’s as if you put enough sh*t under pressure, a few diamonds might emerge. While they shine bright, never forget the time and stench that proceeded them.
Oh please. Like the US is any better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure we’ll be allowed in Europe anymore. Who wants to go to Moscow? No one actually
Outside of all the politics, there’s a lot to see and do in Moscow and the surrounding area. Russian food is pretty good too.
I hope someday to be able to go to Russia. The literature, the ballet, the music—Russian culture has contributed so much to the world, and I would like to see its birthplace. But I don’t know that the circumstances will be right in my lifetime.
It’s as if you put enough sh*t under pressure, a few diamonds might emerge. While they shine bright, never forget the time and stench that proceeded them.
Anonymous wrote:Hitting our homes in St.Barts, London, Nantucket and Yellowstone Club as per usual. Will also make the Triple Crown and Augusta. Could use some more staff but don’t think ex gov types work hard enough or fully understand that the customer is always right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure we’ll be allowed in Europe anymore. Who wants to go to Moscow? No one actually
Outside of all the politics, there’s a lot to see and do in Moscow and the surrounding area. Russian food is pretty good too.
I hope someday to be able to go to Russia. The literature, the ballet, the music—Russian culture has contributed so much to the world, and I would like to see its birthplace. But I don’t know that the circumstances will be right in my lifetime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure we’ll be allowed in Europe anymore. Who wants to go to Moscow? No one actually
Outside of all the politics, there’s a lot to see and do in Moscow and the surrounding area. Russian food is pretty good too.
Anonymous wrote:This is going to be a haves/have nots divide, just like everything else.
As much as it comes as a shock to those on the Jobs board, a lot of us are not feds and not worried about job loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to be a haves/have nots divide, just like everything else.
As much as it comes as a shock to those on the Jobs board, a lot of us are not feds and not worried about job loss.
I think anyone who thinks fed cuts and the impetus behind what Trump is doing won’t potentially have an effect on them too is delusional. That does not mean I think everyone is at imminent risk of job loss but if you think this starts and stops at a few hundred thousand feds, you’re being blindly confident. I think it’s very plausible the man tanks the economy to the degree a lot of people who felt themselves impervious will be stunned to realize they weren’t.
I agree it will do some damage to the economy as a whole but it’s very unlikely to impact our jobs. Yes it could harm our investment accounts but those are long term - we can ride out a recession without making withdrawals. We also keep 2 years of cash in no-penalty CDs.
Thanks for the narcissistic response
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to be a haves/have nots divide, just like everything else.
As much as it comes as a shock to those on the Jobs board, a lot of us are not feds and not worried about job loss.
I think anyone who thinks fed cuts and the impetus behind what Trump is doing won’t potentially have an effect on them too is delusional. That does not mean I think everyone is at imminent risk of job loss but if you think this starts and stops at a few hundred thousand feds, you’re being blindly confident. I think it’s very plausible the man tanks the economy to the degree a lot of people who felt themselves impervious will be stunned to realize they weren’t.
I agree it will do some damage to the economy as a whole but it’s very unlikely to impact our jobs. Yes it could harm our investment accounts but those are long term - we can ride out a recession without making withdrawals. We also keep 2 years of cash in no-penalty CDs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure we’ll be allowed in Europe anymore. Who wants to go to Moscow? No one actually
Outside of all the politics, there’s a lot to see and do in Moscow and the surrounding area. Russian food is pretty good too.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure we’ll be allowed in Europe anymore. Who wants to go to Moscow? No one actually
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to be a haves/have nots divide, just like everything else.
As much as it comes as a shock to those on the Jobs board, a lot of us are not feds and not worried about job loss.
I think anyone who thinks fed cuts and the impetus behind what Trump is doing won’t potentially have an effect on them too is delusional. That does not mean I think everyone is at imminent risk of job loss but if you think this starts and stops at a few hundred thousand feds, you’re being blindly confident. I think it’s very plausible the man tanks the economy to the degree a lot of people who felt themselves impervious will be stunned to realize they weren’t.
Anonymous wrote:Buy this summer there may be a full fledged measles outbreak in the US. I wouldn't put any deposits down on travel right now.