Anonymous wrote:He calls the gas price increase “peanuts”.
Keep it up, stupid! The ads are writing themselves!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these doomsday posts and yet everyone’s life goes on. I took our DC out to a $1,000 dinner for college graduation. The restaurant was packed. There were no signs the end is near.
Facts don’t care about your feelings.
It’s not feelings, I actually paid $1,000 for a nice dinner. I had to call 90 days in advance to get a reservation. We flew to graduation on a completely full plane. The hotel we were in was sold out. Our last stop at the bookstore cost me $600. Parents were all buying $100+ shirts. I waited in a line of at least 30 people to pay for our college gear. Our child started their job 4 days after graduation. They actually fly out tomorrow for a week long vacation with their friends. All of their friends have jobs lined up. Most people on this forum are just like us.
Son you understand all of that but not the concept of K shaped economy in that year in one version very few people are in the middle and a lot of other people on the other side?
I can't help but think that you're one of those people who thinks that because the people directly around you are okay and spending money that that's representative of the entire economy even though aggregate data shows that that's not the case which lends me the question of how the you accumulated this much money to begin with.
Right?
These people are insufferably ignorant of reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these doomsday posts and yet everyone’s life goes on. I took our DC out to a $1,000 dinner for college graduation. The restaurant was packed. There were no signs the end is near.
Facts don’t care about your feelings.
It’s not feelings, I actually paid $1,000 for a nice dinner. I had to call 90 days in advance to get a reservation. We flew to graduation on a completely full plane. The hotel we were in was sold out. Our last stop at the bookstore cost me $600. Parents were all buying $100+ shirts. I waited in a line of at least 30 people to pay for our college gear. Our child started their job 4 days after graduation. They actually fly out tomorrow for a week long vacation with their friends. All of their friends have jobs lined up. Most people on this forum are just like us.
Son you understand all of that but not the concept of K shaped economy in that year in one version very few people are in the middle and a lot of other people on the other side?
I can't help but think that you're one of those people who thinks that because the people directly around you are okay and spending money that that's representative of the entire economy even though aggregate data shows that that's not the case which lends me the question of how the you accumulated this much money to begin with.