Day: March 29, 2019💾

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Trump and the fed

Hindsight is 20-20. It’s not clear if additional stimulus would grow the economy or just lead to inflation or excessive risk taking by investors and more dubious loans and financial scamming to make a profit in such a low interest environment.

One of the things I’ve learned growing older is that you should consider what experts say, and while they may not always share your interest, you should listen carefully to what they have to say as they have more experience than you do.

Furriers Protest Against Proposed Ban On Fur Sales In NYC – CBS New York

‘Save Our Jobs’: Furriers Protest Against Proposed Ban On Fur Sales In NYC – CBS New York

They chanted “Save our jobs! Save our jobs!” Dozens of people who work in the New York City fur industry came to City Hall to tell Council Speaker Corey Johnson to “fur-get” about his proposed ban on the sale of clothing and accessories made of animal skin with hair, fleece, or fur attached.

“We’re here to say we’ve had enough. Enough of the attacks. Enough of the attacks on our families,” said Brooklyn furrier Steven Lilikakis.

The furriers cast the argument in stark economic terms, pointing out that 98 percent of the industry business owners said they would move out of New York City if the ban were to go into effect, taking 1,100 jobs, costing New York City $3.3 billion in revenue in the next decade and leaving lots of empty storefronts.

“I’ve been in the fur business about 35 years now. It’s my livelihood, and now people are trying to take my livelihood,” said fur worker Geoffrey Geters.

“I’m a single dad… this is how I make my income,” said fur stylist Messiah McNeir.

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Road paint facts you never knew you wanted to know – Lehigh Valley Business Cycle

Road Warrior: Road paint facts you never knew you wanted to know – Lehigh Valley Business Cycle

According to PennDOT spokesman Ron Young, PennDOT goes through 1.6 million gallons of paint on road projects statewide every year. As Young pointed out, you could fill two Olympic-sized swimming pools with that much paint and still have about 300,000 gallons left over. All that paint can cover 114,000 miles. To put that in perspective, the Earth has a circumference of 24,901 miles.