@aleem_ahamed@Fdr1942@carlquintanilla They were categorized as HTM (Hold To Maturity) which means that they have "promised" (in an accounting and regulatory sense) to hold the bonds for their full duration. If they sold any then they would have been required to recognize the losses for everything they held
"U.S. consumers cut spending by the most on record for the second straight month in April while boosting savings to an all-time high."
What if saving instead of spending becomes a HABIT, like it was for the Great Depression generation?
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See Hamlet tomorrow, May 29, at Noon. This is a Zoom livestream reading by professional actors, translated to present-day, english poetry by Lisa Peterson. The same link also works after the performance. https://t.co/iZlniLyaIf @playonshakes
Shakespeare’s KING JOHN translated into present day English: See a livestream reading by professional actors at noon this Friday, May 1st. (The same link still works after the performance.) https://t.co/cCyv3BMYmQ
Shakespeare’s CORIOLANUS translated into present day English. See a livestream reading by professional actors at noon today. (Afterwords, the livestream becomes a regular YouTube link.) https://t.co/vLZsWZklqX
Wanna see Shakespeare's MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING in present day English? Professional actors “Zoom read” a great translation tomorrow at Noon, PST, on Friday 4/16: https://t.co/7XUgRCjzrd. (Or visit the same link later.) Amazingly funny when you can actually understand it!
Wanna see Shakespeare in your native language? I have a project to translate Shakespeare into performable, present-day English. In June in New York there are readings of all 39 plays. Tickets at Classic Stage Company: https://t.co/OJNHmn5hHK
Censorship is fun. Next let’s burn books! Seriously, I wonder at the desire to surpress new works of art. That’s what any translation is, after all, whether of Shakespeare or Chekhov. The original remains untouched and undamaged. Why can’t we have both old and new?
#DeepSpringsCollege goes co-ed this week! After 101 years. This will probably not get a single RT, because no one at DS is on Twitter (well, maybe @DaveHitz) but still. It's an enormous step for an astounding institution, and I'm really excited to see what happens next!