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The thread centers around a recent acquisition by Berkshire Hathaway and the implications for the economy, with participants sharing personal anecdotes related to the railroad industry and its historical significance.
Views differ among participants regarding the implications of the acquisition and the state of the economy, with no clear consensus emerging.
The discussion includes personal experiences related to the railroad industry and its historical context, reflecting a mix of nostalgia and current economic observations.
Participants interested in the intersection of economic trends and historical railroad significance may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Maybe I could get back into training?
The_Kitchen_Guy said:I could have a wheelie good time playing with Warren's toy trains. (I suspect he's gone loco.)
The_Kitchen_Guy said:It was reported today that Berkshire Hathaway used ALL of its cash reserves to make the purchase. Buffet reportedly said he is all-in betting on the American economy.
He's about 375 years old now, isn't he? If the economy continues to sputter and Berkshire Hathaway all goes into the tank, what does he care?
By the way...in a twist of irony, one of the workhorses of the old railroads was the 2-8-4 locomotive known as the "Berkshire." (It was so named because of impressive tests in the Berkshire Mountains.) This one was used on the old Pere Marquette Railroad.
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