Economic Impacts of Iran War
#1522
Of course it’s simplistic.
Do I blame the current administration for all of Spirit’s problems? No
Do I think fuel costs sealed their fate this week? Yes
Do I think Spirit management has been failing at their jobs for almost 1/2 a decade now? Also yes.
Do I think Spirit is the only carrier that won’t survive this? No.
Pretty simple.
Do I blame the current administration for all of Spirit’s problems? No
Do I think fuel costs sealed their fate this week? Yes
Do I think Spirit management has been failing at their jobs for almost 1/2 a decade now? Also yes.
Do I think Spirit is the only carrier that won’t survive this? No.
Pretty simple.
Assuming, of course, their competitors were also getting $2.60/gal fuel?
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So do you understand that when you're trying to come back from bankruptcy that a sudden more than doubling of your 2nd largest line item cost might throw a wrench in your plans? The answer to your question is one that none of us will likely ever know.
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You are correct Cargo.
But it was the immediate and proximate cause.
It doesn't have to be even "blaming the administration".
It was in response to Vax saying the predictions of furloughs hadn't come to pass. Well, they now have. It was the proverbial straw and it is pedantic spin to try and say that "well they don't count" because they were already sick.
I worked for one of the 3 majors that closed their doors in Nov. 1991.
It is quite likely that none of them would have been in business by the end of 1992.
But it is an empirical fact that the first gulf war was the reason that the shut down occurred in Nov '91.
It is disingenuous to say elsewise.
But it was the immediate and proximate cause.
It doesn't have to be even "blaming the administration".
It was in response to Vax saying the predictions of furloughs hadn't come to pass. Well, they now have. It was the proverbial straw and it is pedantic spin to try and say that "well they don't count" because they were already sick.
I worked for one of the 3 majors that closed their doors in Nov. 1991.
It is quite likely that none of them would have been in business by the end of 1992.
But it is an empirical fact that the first gulf war was the reason that the shut down occurred in Nov '91.
It is disingenuous to say elsewise.
Fwiw, I wouldn’t want to work for beach boy Comey. Far too shiftless. But I respect and believe him. For everything, there really is a season

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No one is arguing that fuel prices was not the final nail in the Spirit coffin. Obviously that tipped them over the (tenuous and teetering) edge. If it wasn’t fuel prices, it would very likely have been something else in the near term.
But to pretend that Spirit is some kind of bellwether and confirmation of early predictions of “Black Swan!” and “industry furloughs are imminent!” is massively disingenuous. And, I would argue reveals some genuine bias and/or willful ignorance.
But to pretend that Spirit is some kind of bellwether and confirmation of early predictions of “Black Swan!” and “industry furloughs are imminent!” is massively disingenuous. And, I would argue reveals some genuine bias and/or willful ignorance.
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You are correct Cargo.
But it was the immediate and proximate cause.
It doesn't have to be even "blaming the administration".
It was in response to Vax saying the predictions of furloughs hadn't come to pass. Well, they now have. It was the proverbial straw and it is pedantic spin to try and say that "well they don't count" because they were already sick.
I worked for one of the 3 majors that closed their doors in Nov. 1991.
It is quite likely that none of them would have been in business by the end of 1992.
But it is an empirical fact that the first gulf war was the reason that the shut down occurred in Nov '91.
It is disingenuous to say elsewise.
But it was the immediate and proximate cause.
It doesn't have to be even "blaming the administration".
It was in response to Vax saying the predictions of furloughs hadn't come to pass. Well, they now have. It was the proverbial straw and it is pedantic spin to try and say that "well they don't count" because they were already sick.
I worked for one of the 3 majors that closed their doors in Nov. 1991.
It is quite likely that none of them would have been in business by the end of 1992.
But it is an empirical fact that the first gulf war was the reason that the shut down occurred in Nov '91.
It is disingenuous to say elsewise.
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