Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not participating in the economy much now, since I am terrified about being fired at any minute, as a Fed.
Because no one in the entire history of the world was fired from a job. You are so special, so unique, of course you are terrified. Those wusses who saw their children blown apartment by an IEP or their house leveled by a fire or flood have no patch on the true terror in which you live.
Huh?
You don’t think it’s prudent to be extra thrifty if you may lose your job soon?
Thrifty, yes. Terrified, no. DCUM has said that Feds are so important and valuable that they should easily be able to find another job as millions of other people have done when they lose a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not participating in the economy much now, since I am terrified about being fired at any minute, as a Fed.
Because no one in the entire history of the world was fired from a job. You are so special, so unique, of course you are terrified. Those wusses who saw their children blown apartment by an IEP or their house leveled by a fire or flood have no patch on the true terror in which you live.
Huh?
You don’t think it’s prudent to be extra thrifty if you may lose your job soon?
Thrifty, yes. Terrified, no. DCUM has said that Feds are so important and valuable that they should easily be able to find another job as millions of other people have done when they lose a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consumer spending down in January. If you look at stocks of large companies that bended the knee like Target and Amazon numbers are down since inauguration. Different for companies that resist like Costco, they are up. It's working people.
I've stopped spending since Jan 20th. We bought most things that we need to replace before then.
No trips planned. No travel planned. Only food and bills. We will use cash to pay small farmers at the farmers market when we go.
I'm cutting my hair at home and also learned how to cut my dh's hair.
F the economy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not participating in the economy much now, since I am terrified about being fired at any minute, as a Fed.
Because no one in the entire history of the world was fired from a job. You are so special, so unique, of course you are terrified. Those wusses who saw their children blown apartment by an IEP or their house leveled by a fire or flood have no patch on the true terror in which you live.
Huh?
You don’t think it’s prudent to be extra thrifty if you may lose your job soon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consumer spending down in January. If you look at stocks of large companies that bended the knee like Target and Amazon numbers are down since inauguration. Different for companies that resist like Costco, they are up. It's working people.
I've stopped spending since Jan 20th. We bought most things that we need to replace before then.
No trips planned. No travel planned. Only food and bills. We will use cash to pay small farmers at the farmers market when we go.
I'm cutting my hair at home and also learned how to cut my dh's hair.
F the economy.
Anonymous wrote:Consumer spending down in January. If you look at stocks of large companies that bended the knee like Target and Amazon numbers are down since inauguration. Different for companies that resist like Costco, they are up. It's working people.
Anonymous wrote:So for 24 hours the Democrats are going to behave like Republicans and use cash to shop locally?
Sounds amazing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why just one day? We should be supporting small businesses in a regular basis.
It would be a symbolic day to cancel recurring charges, Amazon Prime, food delivery accounts, and close online social media accounts like X, Facebook, TikTok or any others you still have, cancel credit cards you don't need. Shut it all down.
Anonymous wrote:Why just one day? We should be supporting small businesses in a regular basis.
Anonymous wrote:Why just one day? We should be supporting small businesses in a regular basis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not participating in the economy much now, since I am terrified about being fired at any minute, as a Fed.
In other words, for the first time in your life, you understand what it’s like to be a private sector employee?
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No sympathy. None.
I'm a private sector employee and yes, our companies go through RIFs. However, they are not machetes to thousands of people in large swaths. Additionally, corporate RIFs typically include severance, perhaps job counseling, perhaps the ability to look for a new role in the same company. And let's not forget. Thousands of Feds hitting the unemployment market simultaneously, plus contractors who are now unemployed because their contracts were cut, plus academics who's federal grants covering their research or teaching salaries becoming unemployed is a very different situation than a few companies laying off. This is a mass unemployment catastrophe that is not easily absorbed by the job market. Have some empathy. Wanting others to experience your pain as a "welcome to my world" means you're soul-less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My fed employee friend bought a summer house, has her DD in private school and her husband is a stay at home. Let’s not snivel about the tough times of the federal workforce.
Petty. You have no idea about her finances but you can look up her salary. The GS levels are not high paying. She either inherited money, married well, or invested well. You are not a very good friend. Hope she knows you are a petty, little whiny B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not participating in the economy much now, since I am terrified about being fired at any minute, as a Fed.
Because no one in the entire history of the world was fired from a job. You are so special, so unique, of course you are terrified. Those wusses who saw their children blown apartment by an IEP or their house leveled by a fire or flood have no patch on the true terror in which you live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So for 24 hours the Democrats are going to behave like Republicans and use cash to shop locally?
Sounds amazing!
Indeed! Too bad Ben and Jerry’s refuses cash. Who else is as stupid?