On 4/3/2020 2:03 AM, Piers Hemy wrote:
Hey, enough of the lawyer-bashing, they can't help being .... who they are!
(IANAL)
I found this a thought provoking article, whichever side of the various
arguments one sits:
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/americas/2020-03-30/us-economy-uniquely-vulnerable-coronavirus?utm_medium=newsletters&utm_source=twofa&utm_campaign=The%20U.S.%20Economy%20Is%20Uniquely%20Vulnerable%20to%20the%20Coronavirus&utm_content=20200403&utm_term=FA%20This%20Week%20-%20112017
Any thoughts?
Yes. Speculation may be fun.
It may also be profitable.
It's always wrong, although by differing amounts.
But you can't tell in which direction, and by how much beforehand, and possibly
not afterward.
Moose, BA, Econ, Berkeley*
* Everything I learned over 50 years ago, and have conveniently forgotten, is now wrong. Everything now known will also
be wrong, 50 years from now.
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What if the Hokey Pokey *IS* what it's all about?
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