Steve Wynn is right!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by AMT4SWA, Oct 13, 2009.

  1. This is good! Now ask yourself why they employ so many people and you might begin to understand Wynn's point.
     
    #31     Oct 13, 2009
  2. There is a big difference between the aircraft/space industry and the airline industry. If you don't know that then you are an idiot.:D :D :D
     
    #32     Oct 13, 2009
  3. Right....and that is a HUGE problem.
     
    #33     Oct 13, 2009
  4. So, if someone is in abject poverty because they hit hard times their standard of living is the shits...

    If the government then helps them out, their standard of living goes up from the shits to livable...

     
    #34     Oct 13, 2009
  5. By the way, Wynn is losing his ass on his latest project...

    Even Steve Wynn Is Losing Money at the Casinos
    by Peter Newcomb
    December 8, 2008, 2:52 PM


    With the economy in a tailspin, it’s no wonder the nation’s big casino operators are crapping out. At this point, it’s hard to imagine anyone but the the addicted and the truly depraved laying down their money at the tables.

    So just how far have the fortunes of the gambling world’s kingpins dropped? We already reported on the bad luck that befell Sheldon Adelson, the cranky chief of Las Vegas Sands . Since hitting a high of $144.25 in October 2007, LVS stock has completely cratered, closing this past Friday at just $5.11. Adelson’s own shares, once worth nearly $27 billion, today are worth less than $1 billion.

    Other casino moguls have fared only slightly better. MGM Mirage owner Kirk Kerkorian’s stake in his company was worth once worth $16.4 billion. Today those shares are worth just $1.6 billion, a decline of nearly $15 billion.

    Even quintessential casino tycoon Steve Wynn is taking it where it hurts (though he indicated otherwise to the New York Times). Wynn’s ownership in Wynn Resorts , valued at $4.3 billion late last year, today is worth less than $1 billion. But there is a bright spot. Whereas most casino stocks are down more than 90 percent from their peaks, Wynn Stock is off just 70 percent. In these tough times, a drop of 70 percent is considered getting off easy.

    Nevada’s Boyd family, the majority owner of Boyd Gaming once controlled shares worth $1.6 billion. The family, led by executive chairman William Boyd, will now have to make do with just $124 million.

    And then there’s Donald Trump. As The Donald is quick to point out to anyone that dares ask, his holdings in Trump Entertainment Resorts are but a drop in his net worth bucket. But even Trump has to cringe when he runs the math on that investment. After reaching their high of $23.47 in December 2006, Trump stock is now wallowing around 25 cents a share—a 99-percent drop in value.
    http://www.vanityfair.com/online/politics/2008/12/house...
     
    #35     Oct 13, 2009
  6. Not really.....I have worked on and flown Boeing, McDonald Douglas, and Airbus aircraft. All these companies are tied into the aircraft and space programs industrial sector....heck most of the avionics suppliers are the same group who build controls for the space industry, etc.

    They are all the same industrial/economic sector....very simple to see that.
     
    #36     Oct 13, 2009
  7. Their own family and/or local community is the ultimate place to get the BEST support in that situation.....NOT the federal governemt imo. The federal government is all about creating dependency (thanks to our elected leaders and junk political system) and NOT about the actual caring for people to help them out....that should be VERY CLEAR....CRYSTAL! :cool:
     
    #37     Oct 13, 2009
  8. What if the family and community is also in the same situation?

    Our American history has not shown that there is not great support by the community to help those in need during difficult times...

     
    #38     Oct 13, 2009
  9. If you think their primary communities are doing better NOW than in the 50's and 60's I would FULLY disagree with you....highly destructive government programs have run them down a dead end road.
     
    #39     Oct 13, 2009
  10. That new question still does not in any way, shape, or form, change the problem of the federal option to be the cure for those type of situations. There will always be programs through local communities, churches, and charitable groups that if PROPERLY supported through current laws can be the ultimate local level backstop for those in need. NOT pelosi sitting in her hybrid L600h thinking about the next group she can "lock in" and DEPENDENT voters....... :eek:
     
    #40     Oct 13, 2009