"AI"
What garbage. They're projecting massive 3-year growth based on "AI"
"AI"
Lol. Hmmmmm.Leisher wrote: Thu Sep 11, 2025 9:57 am Can we start a DTMan stock and when they ask us what we do, we just say "AI"?
Now compare crime rates and property values with those different housing types and you'll understand why "BUT NOT WHERE I LIVE!"TheCatt wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 7:57 am "Housing is expensive! We need more housing! BUT NOT WHERE I LIVE!"
I dunno, it's just 100% not an issue for me, yet a strangely large # of people seem susceptible to it.Leisher wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 11:07 am I wonder how much of a role social media plays into our spending? Has "Keeping up with the Joneses" become more pressing as the world has shrunk?
BTW, great lessons there for the open border morons. Immigration without assimilation equals disaster.Leisher wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 11:07 am But later their social circles started visiting and that's where the wheels fell off. The complex lost renters, dropped rates, that social circle started moving in, and bye bye property values and safe neighborhood.
Yeah, we're out of that age range. There's a reason the 18-40 demo is the most coveted demo. They're not wise enough yet to say no to wastes of money.TheCatt wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 12:25 pm I dunno, it's just 100% not an issue for me, yet a strangely large # of people seem susceptible to it.
Yeah, I support immigration, but I want controlled immigration. Control the rate of immigration, and the quality of the people (which we do, but we could do better).Leisher wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 12:36 pm BTW, great lessons there for the open border morons. Immigration without assimilation equals disaster.
Even then I was largely immune. I think it's cuz I rarely give shits what people think I should be doing.Leisher wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 12:36 pm Yeah, we're out of that age range. There's a reason the 18-40 demo is the most coveted demo. They're not wise enough yet to say no to wastes of money.
100% agreement.TheCatt wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 12:38 pm Yeah, I support immigration, but I want controlled immigration. Control the rate of immigration, and the quality of the people
Well, we did until four years ago...
Usher: "Sir, you need to have pants on in this theater."TheCatt wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 12:38 pm I think it's cuz I rarely give shits what people think I should be doing.
We have that in common too. I went a long time without tying my shoes. Most of my socks have holes, and my mom and my wife complain I never throw them out. I have an OSU shirt that I've owned so long that it has holes all over, but it's the most comfortable shirt I own. Used to have a Cross Colors shirt from high school that was my fav, but my wife and mom both hated that one too. It disappeared and I'm still not over it.TheCatt wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 3:23 pm Clothes on the other hand, people used to wonder if I was nearly homeless due to the shabby condition of my clothes
Good question...Cakedaddy wrote: Tue Sep 23, 2025 4:58 pm Is that outgoing, incoming, or both? With the high tariffs, I could see both incoming and outgoing being affected. We are buying less imports, but buying more local, so things cancel out, right? Why do we care about this number?
Guess because we like economic activity? I mean, I do.Data within the Index includes all domestic freight modes and is derived from 36 million invoices and $36 billion in spend processed by Cass annually on behalf of its client base of hundreds of large shippers.
No one's got an organic paper mill in their fucking backyard. It's still DOMESTIC freight.Cakedaddy wrote: Tue Sep 23, 2025 6:20 pm But again, that's just shipments. Doesn't mean things aren't being bought, it just means they aren't coming/going over seas. I need . . . Paper. So instead of buying paper from China, I'm buying it from Scranton. And instead of Scranton sending paper to France, they are selling it to me. I mean, how much of the affect that number has on things gets canceled out by people buying local instead of from a different country?