RiotAct Posted June 17, 2020 Posted June 17, 2020 my wife and I just refi’d. Went from 4.75% to 3.375%. 3
1B4IDye Posted June 18, 2020 Posted June 18, 2020 1 hour ago, RiotAct said: my wife and I just refi’d. Went from 4.75% to 3.375%. Great time to do it. We just started the process as well, dropping from 23 years left at 3.65%, down to 20 years at 2.875% 2
Warren Zevon Posted June 18, 2020 Posted June 18, 2020 3 minutes ago, Hedge said: Great time to do it. We just started the process as well, dropping from 23 years left at 3.65%, down to 20 years at 2.875% Don't forget the Q drop too
Orlando Buffalo Posted June 18, 2020 Posted June 18, 2020 17 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said: Does he have a condition that makes the mask difficult for him wear? Otherwise he should just wear the mask- him using this as his moment to shine makes him stupid.
Buffalo_Gal Posted June 18, 2020 Posted June 18, 2020 1 minute ago, Buffalo Timmy said: Does he have a condition that makes the mask difficult for him wear? Otherwise he should just wear the mask- him using this as his moment to shine makes him stupid. Maybe he does, maybe he does not. In any event, it certainly is not a "law." 2
Orlando Buffalo Posted June 18, 2020 Posted June 18, 2020 2 hours ago, B-Man said: This is such an annoying comment, it pretends that DeSantis is pushing people to go to bars and other crowded places. I will make it simple for liberals: if you do not want to go out please stay home. The Governor has given people the ability to make there own choice which is not something the needing homes in NYC were given by Cuomo.
OldTimeAFLGuy Posted June 18, 2020 Posted June 18, 2020 31 minutes ago, Buffalo Timmy said: This is such an annoying comment, it pretends that DeSantis is pushing people to go to bars and other crowded places. I will make it simple for liberals: if you do not want to go out please stay home. The Governor has given people the ability to make there own choice which is not something the needing homes in NYC were given by Cuomo. ...don't you find it interesting that after the MSM approved "protests and riots" getting an obvious Covid-19 exemption, that we're back to SOLELY the number of cases?.....but...no mention of increased testing, symptomatic vs asymptotic, age categories, nursing homes, et al?.....how come with the potential of Ebola or SARS did we not see this type of daily scrutiny?....cannot be politically reporting driven (COUGH)............. 1
B-Man Posted June 19, 2020 Posted June 19, 2020 Americans Should Never Again Comply With Pandemic Lockdown Orders. The obvious politicization and incompetence of our public health authorities means that people won’t listen next time the way they listened this time. 2 1
Buffalo_Gal Posted June 19, 2020 Posted June 19, 2020 7 minutes ago, B-Man said: Americans Should Never Again Comply With Pandemic Lockdown Orders. The obvious politicization and incompetence of our public health authorities means that people won’t listen next time the way they listened this time. This is tough. Never say never, but the trust that was put in the "experts" this time... how can we trust those selfsame "experts" that were so terribly wrong this time, next time? 3
B-Man Posted June 19, 2020 Posted June 19, 2020 DID THE MASSIVE RALLIES OF THE PAST FEW WEEKS REALLY HAPPEN: The Washington Post has this story, about foreign bigwigs being astounded by what the article describes as the Trump administration’s inept handling of the coronavirus, and what they see as the U.S. giving up on containing it. I don’t think any of our elites come off especially well in how they have handled the virus, but I do seem to recall this series of events, which is entirely absent from the Post article: (1) Hundreds of thousands of people coming out in the streets with little social distancing in defiance of all previous public health guidance; (2) various mayors and governors who had been among the strictest in fining, denouncing, and generally bullying anyone who defied social distancing guidelines not only not trying to break up these gatherings, not only leaving them alone, but actually (3) attending them, encouraging their attendees, and praising them; (4) various respected public health experts, who had previously been adamant about banning large public gatherings, at best not saying anything (with very few exceptions) and in many cases actually praising the gatherings as a net benefit to public health; (5) leading to even more people coming out on the streets in defiance of all prior public health guidance on social distancing, tens of thousands at a time all over the country; (6) leading to the utter breakdown of obedience by the rest of the population to any distancing guidelines, as many people who had been banned from attending church, funerals, opening their businesses, and so on figured that the people who had been insisting on strict social distancing were frauds and liars. But since the Washington Post couldn’t find a single foreign observer to comment on such a remarkable chain of events, and since in any event they can’t be blamed on Trump, they must never have happened, must be my imagination. 2
B-Man Posted June 23, 2020 Posted June 23, 2020 HOW TO RECOVER FROM THE SHUTDOWNS The shutdowns that almost every governor imposed in response to the COVID-19 epidemic devastated the nation’s economy, unemploying tens of millions and bringing many industries to a standstill. With the country now gradually beginning to re-open, the financial markets appear to be anticipating a rapid return to prosperity. But that will depend, in considerable part, on the wisdom of policies that are adopted at both the federal and state levels. What, exactly, can our governments do to put the effects of the calamitous shutdowns behind us? That question will be addressed on Tuesday, June 23, in a webinar co-hosted by Chris Phelan, Chairman of the Department of Economics at the University of Minnesota, and John Phelan (no relation), an economist at Center of the American Experiment. The webinar will begin at noon, and you can register here. Phelan and Phelan will address such questions as, what is the current state of our economy? Did media sensationalism and shutdown policies do more damage than the disease itself? And what can be done to nurse the economy back to health? MORE AT THE LINK:
B-Man Posted June 23, 2020 Posted June 23, 2020 LET IT DIE: MLBPA Votes Against MLB Season Restart Proposal. Major league sports are all woke now, so let them go broke. 1
Buffalo_Gal Posted June 24, 2020 Posted June 24, 2020 Malls, gyms, movie theaters won't open in New York's phase four Malls, movie theaters and gyms are not cleared to reopen during phase four in New York, even as coronavirus cases have dwindled and the rate of infection in the state is among the lowest in the nation. Robert F. Mujica Jr., the state's budget director, informed local leaders — meeting as a reopening "control room" — of the governor's decision on a conference call Tuesday afternoon. </snip> 2 1
Cinga Posted June 24, 2020 Posted June 24, 2020 On 6/18/2020 at 3:59 PM, Buffalo Timmy said: Does he have a condition that makes the mask difficult for him wear? Otherwise he should just wear the mask- him using this as his moment to shine makes him stupid. Due to HIPPA laws, that's actually none of your business. 1
Orlando Buffalo Posted June 24, 2020 Posted June 24, 2020 52 minutes ago, Cinga said: Due to HIPPA laws, that's actually none of your business. My point is that wearing the mask is good even if it is not a law. Being smart and a good neighbor should not require a government to make us.
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