What is the fix for this?
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/us-q2-gdp-crashes-record-329-worse-great-depression
US Q2 GDP Crashes By A Record 32.9%
by Tyler Durden
Thu, 07/30/2020 - 08:54
The biggest question we had ahead of today's unprecedented GDP drop was "how do we show it on a chart without losing the impact of all other prints?" Well, for better or worse, this is the best we could come up with: at -32.9% annualized, Q2 GDP just plunged by the most on record, surpassing the previous biggest drop of -10% hit in 1958.

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Joe Biden is the solution along with input from Cuomo and Newsom and other governors who have done such great work this year.
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Exactly. Failure is now success.
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Worth it if it saves one life and gets trump removed. Next year will be extra prosperous with higher taxes and more regulation. It will be trumps fault. You'll have no idea the damage he did.
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Worst depression since Obama took over in 08 after the worst depression since 32MikeDamone said:Worth it if it saves one life and gets trump removed. Next year will be extra prosperous with higher taxes and more regulation. It will be trumps fault. You'll have no idea the damage he did.
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Question for all of you; would you pay $70,000 for your child's online classes? I'm trying to advise my child whether delaying their college education makes more sense than paying a ridiculous amount of money for something which can be attained for far less. Can the university deny readmission if and when they decide to come back? I called the university and they refused to give me the answer and instead directed my child to make the call and ask the question which infuriated me even more. My vote in CA won't matter and I feel this is a small way in which I can make cowards pay for their illogical decisions to harm my family. What say you?
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sounds like people need to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and get to work. stop whining.
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What’s her major? If she hasn’t decided yet, there is no reason for you to waste that money on general studies.DuckHHunterisafag said:Question for all of you; would you pay $70,000 for your child's online classes? I'm trying to advise my child whether delaying their college education makes more sense than paying a ridiculous amount of money for something which can be attained for far less. Can the university deny readmission if and when they decide to come back? I called the university and they refused to give me the answer and instead directed my child to make the call and ask the question which infuriated me even more. My vote in CA won't matter and I feel this is a small way in which I can make cowards pay for their illogical decisions to harm my family. What say you?
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Marketing and she'll be a Junior. She is currently out of state finishing up a great internship which was going to lead to another at a major ad agency in NY next year. How much does the name of her university mean on the diploma as she competes for that first job out of college?NorthwestFresh said:
What’s her major?DuckHHunterisafag said:Question for all of you; would you pay $70,000 for your child's online classes? I'm trying to advise my child whether delaying their college education makes more sense than paying a ridiculous amount of money for something which can be attained for far less. Can the university deny readmission if and when they decide to come back? I called the university and they refused to give me the answer and instead directed my child to make the call and ask the question which infuriated me even more. My vote in CA won't matter and I feel this is a small way in which I can make cowards pay for their illogical decisions to harm my family. What say you?
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I'm pretty sure that in a year, colleges will be desperate for admits that can pay. I would pick some relatively cheap online classes that I know are transferable and get some crappy required classes out of the way. I'm assuming that if its from an accredited online university that will transfer, I'd just make sure. At Oregon, once upon a time, Sociology was a required course for a business degree. Bunch of marxist BS. Pick off some of those beauties along with some English classes. All very doable on line. I'd not take any real core classes, like say intermediate accounting.
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BennyBeaver said:
sounds like people need to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and get to work. stop whining.





