Preview from Europe: The Horror Show's Alive and Well [View article]
No disrespect, but prayer is best left a personal matter. Some do not believe it is a strategy, and some do not believe in Santa or similar beings who respond to our wishes.
On Mar 12 08:44 AM Speedspirit wrote:
> If retail sales slight improvement might have to do with the bargin > basement prises, 50% off, then hang on to your hats. Retailers like > Home Depot and Lowes must be sitting on some inventory and there > is only one way right now to unload it, sale 50% off. Then they will > have to close a few stores. Then someone will write another doom > and gloom article. Our time would be much better spent focusing in > on all the ways out of this mess. We know that things are bad and > they will get alittle worse before it can get better.So on the one > hand half of the country wants Government bailouts to put things > back where they were with easy credit and consumer spending on things > we dont really need. And on the other side Doom and gloom. But there > is light at the end of the tunnel which simply is the middle way. > Patience, common sense, prayer.
Preview from Europe: The Horror Show's Alive and Well [View article]
Exactly. The progression: There will be no recession. There may be a mild recession. We are in a recession which will be short and sweet. The recession may be as bad as 1980. There will be no depression. There may be a very mild, fun little Depression. We are in a Deep Depression which will never end. The Depression is over.
On Mar 12 09:36 AM bricki wrote:
> The fact that the German Finance Minister feels he needs to rebut > stories on the break up of the Euro Zone is a warning that it might > be more likely than anyone thinks.
Preview from Europe: The Horror Show's Alive and Well [View article]
On Mar 12 08:44 AM Speedspirit wrote:
> If retail sales slight improvement might have to do with the bargin
> basement prises, 50% off, then hang on to your hats. Retailers like
> Home Depot and Lowes must be sitting on some inventory and there
> is only one way right now to unload it, sale 50% off. Then they will
> have to close a few stores. Then someone will write another doom
> and gloom article. Our time would be much better spent focusing in
> on all the ways out of this mess. We know that things are bad and
> they will get alittle worse before it can get better.So on the one
> hand half of the country wants Government bailouts to put things
> back where they were with easy credit and consumer spending on things
> we dont really need. And on the other side Doom and gloom. But there
> is light at the end of the tunnel which simply is the middle way.
> Patience, common sense, prayer.
Preview from Europe: The Horror Show's Alive and Well [View article]
On Mar 12 09:36 AM bricki wrote:
> The fact that the German Finance Minister feels he needs to rebut
> stories on the break up of the Euro Zone is a warning that it might
> be more likely than anyone thinks.