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  1. #2551

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    Let me understand this, the building the ramp is entering will be a parking garage? If so, that will be a really tall garage. Can you imagine parking on the top floor.

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    The downtown parking garage skateboarders are going to love that.

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    we already have other highrise garages downtown. ..

    though this one will definitely be the tallest likely ever built not only in floors but that in total height by far since they were office floors which are much higher than normal garage floors.
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

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    That's a pretty steep ramp. I was expecting a spiral.

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    Anyone know the best way to reach Gary Brooks/this development group's attention on social media? I'm aiming to start a request that this group reconsider allowing Ruth's Chris to anchor this development given their behavior with the small business loans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teo9969 View Post
    Anyone know the best way to reach Gary Brooks/this development group's attention on social media? I'm aiming to start a request that this group reconsider allowing Ruth's Chris to anchor this development given their behavior with the small business loans.
    The loan program allows restaurant chains to participate, no matter the size. The program wasn't all intended for micro businesses and they are trying to keep all their employees on the payroll. What was the issue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugofbeer View Post
    The loan program allows restaurant chains to participate, no matter the size. The program wasn't all intended for micro businesses and they are trying to keep all their employees on the payroll. What was the issue?
    Ruth's Chris is not hurting for money. IT doesn't have to be micro businesses, but there are thousands of businesses for whom $500k loan meant making it through this, and $20M to Ruth's Chris, who will not flinch through this whole ordeal, ate up 40 loans for $500k for a single corporation that likely laid off a substantial percentage of their staff anyway because their staff is better off on unemployment. Moreover, if they really needed a loan, they could have worked within the confines of the resources available to a company of their size without leaving thousands of companies who do not have any other resources available to them out in the cold.

    Yeah, they're following the letter of the law, and breaking the spirit of it, along with the backs of hundreds of Americans whose work situation was dealt the final blow by not being able to secure funds in a timely manner.

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    I looked at their financials and they also have other lines of finances to see them through this. Too bad because it's a good place to eat. Ok, I'm on the anti Ruths Chris bandwagon. Go get 'em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugofbeer View Post
    The loan program allows restaurant chains to participate, no matter the size. The program wasn't all intended for micro businesses and they are trying to keep all their employees on the payroll. What was the issue?
    I’m really struggling to understand all the outrage surrounding this. They are a business, played by the rules, and got a loan to avoid laying off all their employees. Don’t blame them, blame the ones who made the rules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhiAlpha View Post
    I’m really struggling to understand all the outrage surrounding this. They are a business, played by the rules, and got a loan to avoid laying off all their employees. Don’t blame them, blame the ones who made the rules.
    I understand it's a lot like the huge corporations that pay little to no taxes. Some on here villify them for paying no tax when the reality is they were only following the tax codes that have been there for decades.

    In the case of the PPP, it was a massive, hastily constructed, emergency program that - you would hope - larger corporations would understand the nature of the program, would try to be good corporate citizens and not take advantage of it.

    I listened to a hedge fund manager try to justify it earlier today on CNBC and it pissed me off they didn't even try to point out this matter has had little effect on their business. They can all work from home and all draw their pay. To me, they committed fraud.

    These large corps are just being selfish and really bad corporate citizens and should be called down for it publicly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugofbeer View Post
    I understand it's a lot like the huge corporations that pay little to no taxes. Some on here villify them for paying no tax when the reality is they were only following the tax codes that have been there for decades.

    In the case of the PPP, it was a massive, hastily constructed, emergency program that - you would hope - larger corporations would understand the nature of the program, would try to be good corporate citizens and not take advantage of it.

    I listened to a hedge fund manager try to justify it earlier today on CNBC and it pissed me off they didn't even try to point out this matter has had little effect on their business. They can all work from home and all draw their pay. To me, they committed fraud.

    These large corps are just being selfish and really bad corporate citizens and should be called down for it publicly.
    Yeah, that’s fair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugofbeer View Post
    I understand it's a lot like the huge corporations that pay little to no taxes. Some on here villify them for paying no tax when the reality is they were only following the tax codes that have been there for decades.

    In the case of the PPP, it was a massive, hastily constructed, emergency program that - you would hope - larger corporations would understand the nature of the program, would try to be good corporate citizens and not take advantage of it.

    I listened to a hedge fund manager try to justify it earlier today on CNBC and it pissed me off they didn't even try to point out this matter has had little effect on their business. They can all work from home and all draw their pay. To me, they committed fraud.

    These large corps are just being selfish and really bad corporate citizens and should be called down for it publicly.
    Yeah, that’s fair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhiAlpha View Post
    Yeah, that’s fair.
    In short, l heard it said on some movie -

    Just because you CAN do a thing, doesn't mean you SHOULD do a thing.

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    Just because the Regional Foodbank gives out food to those in need, it doesn't mean Hal Smith should partake.

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    Just to be clear, I have no problem with Amazon not paying a penny of income tax, because they used methods established in the tax code that has been crafted over decades and can be modified if it is determined that that presents a detriment to our society.

    I'm not against big corporations, per se. But this kind of behavior is just flat disheartening and instills a major sense of doubt that we'll be able to come together in all of this to improve the lot and outlook of all Americans, rather than just maintaining the status quo for those whose stability and outlook have not been monumentally shaken in all of this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugofbeer View Post
    I understand it's a lot like the huge corporations that pay little to no taxes. Some on here villify them for paying no tax when the reality is they were only following the tax codes that have been there for decades.

    In the case of the PPP, it was a massive, hastily constructed, emergency program that - you would hope - larger corporations would understand the nature of the program, would try to be good corporate citizens and not take advantage of it.

    I listened to a hedge fund manager try to justify it earlier today on CNBC and it pissed me off they didn't even try to point out this matter has had little effect on their business. They can all work from home and all draw their pay. To me, they committed fraud.

    These large corps are just being selfish and really bad corporate citizens and should be called down for it publicly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teo9969 View Post
    Just to be clear, I have no problem with Amazon not paying a penny of income tax, because they used methods established in the tax code that has been crafted over decades and can be modified if it is determined that that presents a detriment to our society.

    I'm not against big corporations, per se. But this kind of behavior is just flat disheartening and instills a major sense of doubt that we'll be able to come together in all of this to improve the lot and outlook of all Americans, rather than just maintaining the status quo for those whose stability and outlook have not been monumentally shaken in all of this.
    Aren't the ones that would modify the tax code to make huge corps actually pay more taxes the ones that would benefit the most by *not* changing the tax code - rich legislators? So why would they change it to make it worse for themselves? I could be wrong about how it works, but I think that's the way...

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    And how is this all related to First National?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Of Sound Mind View Post
    And how is this all related to First National?
    Ruth's Chris is set to anchor the restaurant space.

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    .f.

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    https://www.eater.com/2020/4/24/2123...s-amid-outrage

    My inner moral compass is now appeased so I will now enjoy a meal at Ruth's Chris in FNC in the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teo9969 View Post
    Ruth's Chris is set to anchor the restaurant space.
    Nm

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugofbeer View Post
    In short, l heard it said on some movie -

    Just because you CAN do a thing, doesn't mean you SHOULD do a thing.
    they are a publicly traded company they work for their shareholders ...

    meaning they should do whatever they can to be as financially solvent as possible ... actually it is their duty

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