How are those 401ks?

Lol, man you guys sure love Russia! The carrot waxing you guys do for those guys is a sight to see!
Thank goodness we had people like you guys in the trenches during the Cold War!!!
Gee, never heard that one
Do you think we're actually defending democracy there? lol

It's one of the most corrupt counties in Europe and midget shut down elections and dissent.
You know what were defending. We're sending a message to Russia there are severe consequences when you think you can march into another country unchecked.
I'm really surprised at some of you. Bill you try to come off as a tough guy but you're like top Russia carrot waxer. You're all very Neville Chamberlain in your behaviors.
(TheClapp moron is probably scouring the internet on who that is and probably still won't find it given his past experiences trying to figure out total comp)
Massive Projection from Barebacker.
 
More great news on the actual state of our economy. Surprised Buck wasn't at the auction to buy low with this great chance to get in on death spiral of our blue cities. Just don't call it a death spiral.

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Not only is the commercial real estate industry in collapse but so is the residential real estate market. Retail sales are going down as purchasers are maxed out on credit card debt. But Buck's 401(k) plan had a good year and so did the Sugar Bowl so it's all good.
Instapundit

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Open the Montgomery Park building for the homeless. It’s the right thing to do. Slabtown Leftists deserve it.
 
Commercial real estate is having a tough time because of remote work. Companies don't need that office space when their employees are at BEST working 3 out of 5 days a week. Is that Biden's fault? Just curious which policy you think did that?
As usual a dumb Oregon poster can't put two and two together apparently.
 
Amazon like many companies told their workers to return or get fired

Bozos left Washington and companies are leaving Portland because policies that you vote for suck. Nike is slashing their work force.
Pretty sure Texas and Florida are in better shape thanks to Musk and Bezos relocating
Of course you swallow the simpleton argument

Now do construction and all the ancillary business that thrive on a booming commercial market
 
Commercial real estate is having a tough time because of remote work. Companies don't need that office space when their employees are at BEST working 3 out of 5 days a week. Is that Biden's fault? Just curious which policy you think did that?
As usual a dumb Oregon poster can't put two and two together apparently.
Sure. And Cheerios for lunch is great for the local economy.
Is there any part of Biden you won't suck on?
 
Commercial real estate is having a tough time because of remote work. Companies don't need that office space when their employees are at BEST working 3 out of 5 days a week. Is that Biden's fault? Just curious which policy you think did that?
As usual a dumb Oregon poster can't put two and two together apparently.
Employees are scared to work in large parts of Portland and other cities especially if they work later hours. Employees also don't want their cars stolen or broken into. Many companies want their employees at work but the resistance is huge. Avoid an ugly commute and an unsafe working environment. Remote work is a factor, however an unsafe working environment is also a huge factor. I avoid Portland as much as I can. You and your summer of love have destroyed Portland. You math on 60% occupancy doesn't explain a more than 85% decrease in market value. Trump is interested in a safe crime free environment. You dems are not.
 
Amazon like many companies told their workers to return or get fired

Bozos left Washington and companies are leaving Portland because policies that you vote for suck. Nike is slashing their work force.
Pretty sure Texas and Florida are in better shape thanks to Musk and Bezos relocating
Of course you swallow the simpleton argument

Now do construction and all the ancillary business that thrive on a booming commercial market
Enough with this reasoned analysis. People are buying Sugar Bowl tickets for Christ sake in this economy.
 
Amazon like many companies told their workers to return or get fired

Bozos left Washington and companies are leaving Portland because policies that you vote for suck. Nike is slashing their work force.
Pretty sure Texas and Florida are in better shape thanks to Musk and Bezos relocating
Of course you swallow the simpleton argument

Now do construction and all the ancillary business that thrive on a booming commercial market
Lots to disect with your post but i'll keep it simple.
So youre saying office vacancies in Austin, Houston, Dallas, Miami and Tampa is down from Feb 2020? Is that what you're telling me?
If the answer no, the vacancies are up in those cities since Feb 2020 then why are they?
 
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Amazon like many companies told their workers to return or get fired

Bozos left Washington and companies are leaving Portland because policies that you vote for suck. Nike is slashing their work force.
Pretty sure Texas and Florida are in better shape thanks to Musk and Bezos relocating
Of course you swallow the simpleton argument

Now do construction and all the ancillary business that thrive on a booming commercial market
Lots to disect with your post but i'll keep it simple.
So youre saying office vacancies in Austin, Houston, Dallas, Miami and Tampa is down from Feb 2020? Is that what you're telling me?
If the answer no, the vacancies are up in those cities since Feb 2020 then why are they?
Try again
 
Yup, when all else fails run away from the conversation lol. I knew you’d wuss out and not answer.
 
Amazon like many companies told their workers to return or get fired

Bozos left Washington and companies are leaving Portland because policies that you vote for suck. Nike is slashing their work force.
Pretty sure Texas and Florida are in better shape thanks to Musk and Bezos relocating
Of course you swallow the simpleton argument

Now do construction and all the ancillary business that thrive on a booming commercial market
Lots to disect with your post but i'll keep it simple.
So youre saying office vacancies in Austin, Houston, Dallas, Miami and Tampa is down from Feb 2020? Is that what you're telling me?
If the answer no, the vacancies are up in those cities since Feb 2020 then why are they?
Are the commercial real estate values down more than 85%? No business is moving to Portland or San Fran. Businesses are moving to Texas and Florida. You seem to like sitting on your own grenade.
 
Amazon like many companies told their workers to return or get fired

Bozos left Washington and companies are leaving Portland because policies that you vote for suck. Nike is slashing their work force.
Pretty sure Texas and Florida are in better shape thanks to Musk and Bezos relocating
Of course you swallow the simpleton argument

Now do construction and all the ancillary business that thrive on a booming commercial market
Lots to disect with your post but i'll keep it simple.
So youre saying office vacancies in Austin, Houston, Dallas, Miami and Tampa is down from Feb 2020? Is that what you're telling me?
If the answer no, the vacancies are up in those cities since Feb 2020 then why are they?
Are the commercial real estate values down more than 85%? No business is moving to Portland or San Fran. Businesses are moving to Texas and Florida. You seem to like sitting on your own grenade.
Yeah but he's kicking ass
 
Amazon like many companies told their workers to return or get fired

Bozos left Washington and companies are leaving Portland because policies that you vote for suck. Nike is slashing their work force.
Pretty sure Texas and Florida are in better shape thanks to Musk and Bezos relocating
Of course you swallow the simpleton argument

Now do construction and all the ancillary business that thrive on a booming commercial market
Lots to disect with your post but i'll keep it simple.
So youre saying office vacancies in Austin, Houston, Dallas, Miami and Tampa is down from Feb 2020? Is that what you're telling me?
If the answer no, the vacancies are up in those cities since Feb 2020 then why are they?
Are the commercial real estate values down more than 85%? No business is moving to Portland or San Fran. Businesses are moving to Texas and Florida. You seem to like sitting on your own grenade.
Yeah but they’re not exactly filling it up in Austin or Houston now are they? The West coast cities overbuilt from their successes from 2010 and 2020 when the growth in those areas were out of control. The other cities in Texas and Florida lagged during that time period. Remote work triggered the move out and now there’s more office space in those areas than they need.

Of course Oregon Duck dipshits struggle with cause and effect, but at least you didnt run away and took your whoopin like a man.
 
Amazon like many companies told their workers to return or get fired

Bozos left Washington and companies are leaving Portland because policies that you vote for suck. Nike is slashing their work force.
Pretty sure Texas and Florida are in better shape thanks to Musk and Bezos relocating
Of course you swallow the simpleton argument

Now do construction and all the ancillary business that thrive on a booming commercial market
Lots to disect with your post but i'll keep it simple.
So youre saying office vacancies in Austin, Houston, Dallas, Miami and Tampa is down from Feb 2020? Is that what you're telling me?
If the answer no, the vacancies are up in those cities since Feb 2020 then why are they?
Are the commercial real estate values down more than 85%? No business is moving to Portland or San Fran. Businesses are moving to Texas and Florida. You seem to like sitting on your own grenade.
That ain't no grenade he sits on…
 
Commercial real estate is having a tough time because of remote work. Companies don't need that office space when their employees are at BEST working 3 out of 5 days a week. Is that Biden's fault? Just curious which policy you think did that?
As usual a dumb Oregon poster can't put two and two together apparently.
meanwhile big local commercial RE firms like Marcus Millichap had decent years.
You can’t just be able to earn when times are fat.
winners win
 
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Commercial real estate is having a tough time because of remote work. Companies don't need that office space when their employees are at BEST working 3 out of 5 days a week. Is that Biden's fault? Just curious which policy you think did that?
As usual a dumb Oregon poster can't put two and two together apparently.

It’s not all because of remote work, dummy.
Commercial real estate is tanking because of crime and high interest rates due to the inflation that the left said we needed to save grandma.
 
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