And thats what we saw today when the market plummeted the Federal Reserve says it has to keep buying bonds because the economy is still not Strong Enough to generate enough jobs without Interest Rates staying lower than they might otherwise be. The stock markets retreat and the dow gave up 62 points. The s p dropped 4. 9 , and the nasdaq declined. 55 and can clearly be laid right at the feds feet. Thats because until the fed releases the down beat statement crafted after the monthly meeting the average is pretty much even keel and after a moments hesitation. The sellers sell, sell, sell. Overwhelm the market and stocks began to plummet. Detailing and explaining a pattern of stock buying and selling that while totally counterintuitive has become the mod us operandi, and i want to game it with me. First, the stock market acts pretty sanguine in the days leading up to the fed meeting largely because we know the economy is too weak to stand up by itself. We know the fed has to continue to
Randy to really repeat what supervisor kim and i have been saying it starts with the arts. You know, the arts is something donates a medium for people to express why where theyve come from weve seen that over and over with the midmarket channels with the parts the gritty parts of the streets where arts led the way it says lets bring a light to this whole area and allow people to express themselves and join up with the other inspections randy had a great idea many years ago and the only thing im sorry is its come to late with so many years of effort but thats a contributed if youre down here on friday afternoons with the wonderful musical contributions with the jazz enbobbles and the music. Its a way to look at the tenderloin in a different light and perhaps understand its history in the last one hundred years. Its a way to do that through the Uptown Tenderloin Museum. And, yes its at the heart of probably our biggest challenge for supervisor kim and i, we established with board preside
Randy had a great idea many years ago and the only thing im sorry is its come to late with so many years of effort but thats a contributed if youre down here on friday afternoons with the wonderful musical contributions with the jazz enbobbles and the music. Its a way to look at the tenderloin in a different light and perhaps understand its history in the last one hundred years. Its a way to do that through the Uptown Tenderloin Museum. And, yes its at the heart of probably our biggest challenge for supervisor kim and i, we established with board president president chiu the payroll Tax Exemption we wanted to find a way to insight positive environmentalists in our communities. Youve seen that in midmarket we wanted to make sure with the help of the c p m y agreement and the help of the neighborhoods that have been strong in helping us keep Affordable Housing here like the tenderloin development with the Economic Strategy that our own office of Economic Workforce Development has rejecte
This is going to be fine. This is a really going to be fun. I have some powerhouses that do macklemore said that had one general but i think we have generals that have on the platform today. David j. Dennis junior is a Senior Writer at an escape known as the undefeated. His work has been featured in Atlanta Magazine the atlantic, Washington Post and the huffington post, among other publications. Dennis is a recipient of the 2021 American Mosaic journalism prize, is a National Association of black journalists salute to excellence award, and was named one of the routes 100 most influential africanamericans of 2020. He lives in georgia with his wife and two children and is a graduate of davidson college. His dad, david. Dennis senior, is a civil veteran. He attended Dillard University and earned his law degree, the university of michigan in 72. He codirected the challenge at the louisiana democrat structure that resulted in an africanamerican chairman and majority African American delegat
Atlanta magazine the atlantic, Washington Post and the huffington post, among other publications. Dennis is a recipient of the 2021 American Mosaic journalism prize, is a National Association of black journalists salute to excellence award, and was named one of the routes 100 most influential africanamericans of 2020. He lives in georgia with his wife and two children and is a graduate of davidson college. His dad, david. Dennis senior, is a civil veteran. He attended Dillard University and earned his law degree, the university of michigan in 72. He codirected the challenge at the louisiana democrat structure that resulted in an africanamerican chairman and majority African American delegation being sent to the national convention. The time since reconstruction. He is executive director of the southern algebra project in cooperative and nonprofit organized that works to ensure quality for all children, especially children of color and the chronically underserved. This book, the movemen