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U.S. Jobless Claims Could Exceed 2 Million, Goldman Says

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Does anyone have a view on how long this pandemic could go on for: A scenario cone shortest versus longest.
If it mirrors the 1918 pandemic most countries were more than a year but then it was allowed to burn through without isolation. Only the USA practiced some isolation and that looks like just less than a year.

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** 25-Mar-2020 World View: Pandemic scenario
richard5za wrote: > Does anyone have a view on how long this pandemic could go on for:
> A scenario cone shortest versus longest. If it mirrors the 1918
> pandemic most countries were more than a year but then it was
> allowed to burn through without isolation. Only the USA practiced
> some isolation and that looks like just less than a year.
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John, you were asking how to get some of the bailout money. This guy might have a way:

Indiana – Local man Rodney, from Indianapolis launched an airline company this week called “Bailout Flights”. The mission of Bailout Flights is to collect a portion of the $54 billion of bailout money going to the airline industry. Rodney spoke on record stating how he is confident Bailout Flights will collect at least $10 million dollars.

“I’m pretty darn sure Bailout Flights will be able to collect at least $10 million dollars from the government,” Rodney stated. “You see, the government isn’t very smart. I highly doubt those government ‘officials’ will even check to see how long Bailout Flights has been in business.

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Rodney isn’t alone in this entrepreneurial venture. There have been 25 new airline companies started in the past week and over 50 cruise ship companies. Half of these companies are headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida and the other half in Bermuda.

“I’m in the process of launching several cruise ship companies as well,” Rodney said with a capitalist smirk on his face. “I’ve already got a name picked out: The Titanic II, III and IV.”

Rodney already has plans what he wants to do with the $10 million paycheck coming in the mail. “Hookers and booze,” he says.

According to Keynesian economic theory, in a downturn hookers and booze have the highest internal rate of return – proven by multiple back-testing strategies.

Capone is .gov

The only expansion project is Hell to fill with Uniparty they sent to DC.

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A Keynesian beauty contest is a concept developed by John Maynard Keynes and introduced in Chapter 12 of his work, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936), to explain price fluctuations in equity markets

As we mentioned before it will burn to the ground and one thing gra is correct about is food stamps.
thread: gra
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Scientists and health experts are all living in World 1; those who aren’t heeding the scientists
and health experts are living in World 2. The stakes are high, and the effects will be felt soon.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/america-livi ... 04310.html

Local intel indicates from march sweeps accurate to date.
We will recheck isolation sweeps week of April 8th. for food restocks.
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British espionage ring was organized by Aaron Burr. Anyone who can think already knows this.
The Office is able to butter its bread evenly from the distract and deny models in media soaking.

Policies of ‘containment’, ‘mitigation’ and ‘quarantine’ are nothing new. Ironically, given the current prevalence of the coronavirus in northern and central Italy, it was here that during the Renaissance some of the main public health strategies first evolved. Cordons sanitaire, staffed by soldiers along frontiers to prevent the introduction of plague into states, impacted negatively on the economy, as embargoes were introduced on
https://www.historytoday.com/archive/he ... -epidemics
industries, trade and commerce. Cities, perhaps better protected than now by their medieval walls, employed guards to challenge anyone attempting to enter.

Mon Mar 23, 2020 7:35 pm

That number is over 100,000 today from local Intel.

A thriving hub of illegality committed by both Italians and Chinese, a byproduct of globalization gone wrong, many people in the city say. Up to two thirds of the Chinese in Prato are illegal immigrants, according to local authorities.
About 90 percent of the Chinese factories - virtually all of which are rented out to Chinese entrepreneurs by Italians
5,000 workshops run by Chinese immigrants in Prato, which largely turn out cheap clothing for fast-fashion companies in Italy and across Europe.
Italy was the first European Union country to ignore flights to and from China.
New York State's first case of the coronavirus, saying that a woman contracted the virus while traveling in Iran.
The EU border issues appears to be the tip of the spear as the forced border are also.
Any flight to or from is a simple death wish. Internally infections are spreading to Corporate lack of discernment's.

thread: march sweeps

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https://www.dailyjobcuts.com/

Latency of effect to crack up boom will ensue but not today..... Goes back to our political smoothing discussions....Sun Apr 20, 2014
thread May 21, 2014 : We will see more soon enough by the end of the year. Fixed commodity contracts will expire for some cluster groups for the next few years and the transition will entail convertibility letter of credit with energy margin supply chains movements into 2018 -2020.

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Man dies, woman left in critical condition after taking fish thank cleaner tablets. ...

Iran to ban intercity travel as coronavirus death toll tops 2,000

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In closing, Celente says, “I agree with Trump 100% because I have been saying this since the beginning that the cure is going to be worse than the disease..."

"They are destroying the global economy. They are destroying people’s lives. We are going to see crime levels that are unimaginable. Why do you think people are going out and getting guns? Then you are going to see these liberals talking about gun confiscation. Crime is going to escalate, and deaths are going to go through the roof. When people lose everything and have nothing left to lose, they lose it. You are going to see gangs like never before. On the other end, the open borders issue, that is a closed story. They are closing borders all over the world. So, you are not going to hear people say let them in, let them in–that’s over. I agree with Trump. We should go back to business as usual.”

"Everything we do will seem alarmist. Everything we do after will seem inadequate" Sun Mar 08, 2020 11:50 am

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