agree with that. and what are teachers unions doing, looking after teachers, not students. pretending to look after students but actually they are protecting their own teachers who may be nervous to go in or rather work remotely, it s easier for them. if they are fully vaccinated and boosted themselves, the risks are very, very low. if everybody is vaccinated and boosted, risks are very, very low. i agree we have put way too much on the backs of our children and i don t include in that, by the way, john, the risks of vaccination. i want to be very clear here. i think more and more data is coming out showing that these vaccines are safe for kids, they are safe for teens, there s a very, very low risk and that group benefits. it s not because we are vaccinating teens so they don t spread it to adults, doing it because of long covid, risks. even if a kid does not get very sick they ll have brain fog or long-term complication. rather than have the vaccine than covid. we heard from a doc
Are 80% of credit unions in trouble?
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This was going to be an article about holiday cheer and Christmas music. The first paragraph would be asking you when you first heard that holiday song this year. And then there would be a section on how holidays seem to be starting up earlier in 2020.
Which is totally fine, because if there was ever a year we needed some extra cheer…well, yeah.
Instead, a coworker (ok, my dad) shared a recent Credit Union Times article about the performance of the industry, separated by segments. He noticed they are now calling all institutions smaller than $1B in asset size “small”.