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<blockquote data-quote="cobra186" data-source="post: 7925720" data-attributes="member: 6221"><p>I'll explain my statement to the 1 st grader, 'cause I do not live in ignorance.... I believe if the media would shut the hell up and talk about "other things of supposed interest" rather than everytime you turn on the television/radio/newspaper that the next great depression is upon us, the markets are unsteady, the housing market is doomed, banks are going to colapse etc etc etc. that people would ultimately have kept buying/building/producing. When people are scared on a daily basis that they could be the next homeless person.... the first thing they do is quit spending their money, they pull money out of banks and sell off stocks etc. so they can be "safe" ( just like the media tells them to do). Well, then the ball just got rolling and the trickle down/up effect takes place....... people quit spending money, which cause the business to go broke, which causes employees to get fired, which causes the bank to have to repo houses/businesses/cars, then the bank fails due to the enormous debt that it just took on from all these foreclosures. NOW we are really f'd..... cause people are jobless, homeless,and broke.</p><p></p><p>The media is the exact definition of a terrorist organization: a group that spreads fear and causes havoc due to that fear.</p><p></p><p>Now tell me the american media is not a big contributor to the bad economy that it kept flaming the fire.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I never said that the economy was great in every state or area.... but I can tell you that I sell a lot of my vehicles to out of state & overseas buyers. In the last couple of weeks I have shipped vehicles to Florida, North Carolina, Colorado, Pennsylvania, California, Poland, Finland, Sweden and Australia. I have had numerous calls in the last week from people in all areas of the nation looking to purchase vehicles. </p><p></p><p>The places that seemed to have the worst economy fall into 2 groups mainly:</p><p>1) The " had to keep up with the jones'" that way over paid for homes & lived outside there means.... Florida, Arizona, California</p><p>2) Industrial Areas due to the back lash from the lack of spending of the american public.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The old adage: "You got to spend money to make money" will alwasys hold true and is so true on many levels.... you spending money makes other people money which in turn pays your paycheck. Break that chain and what do we have... a broken economy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobra186, post: 7925720, member: 6221"] I'll explain my statement to the 1 st grader, 'cause I do not live in ignorance.... I believe if the media would shut the hell up and talk about "other things of supposed interest" rather than everytime you turn on the television/radio/newspaper that the next great depression is upon us, the markets are unsteady, the housing market is doomed, banks are going to colapse etc etc etc. that people would ultimately have kept buying/building/producing. When people are scared on a daily basis that they could be the next homeless person.... the first thing they do is quit spending their money, they pull money out of banks and sell off stocks etc. so they can be "safe" ( just like the media tells them to do). Well, then the ball just got rolling and the trickle down/up effect takes place....... people quit spending money, which cause the business to go broke, which causes employees to get fired, which causes the bank to have to repo houses/businesses/cars, then the bank fails due to the enormous debt that it just took on from all these foreclosures. NOW we are really f'd..... cause people are jobless, homeless,and broke. The media is the exact definition of a terrorist organization: a group that spreads fear and causes havoc due to that fear. Now tell me the american media is not a big contributor to the bad economy that it kept flaming the fire. I never said that the economy was great in every state or area.... but I can tell you that I sell a lot of my vehicles to out of state & overseas buyers. In the last couple of weeks I have shipped vehicles to Florida, North Carolina, Colorado, Pennsylvania, California, Poland, Finland, Sweden and Australia. I have had numerous calls in the last week from people in all areas of the nation looking to purchase vehicles. The places that seemed to have the worst economy fall into 2 groups mainly: 1) The " had to keep up with the jones'" that way over paid for homes & lived outside there means.... Florida, Arizona, California 2) Industrial Areas due to the back lash from the lack of spending of the american public. The old adage: "You got to spend money to make money" will alwasys hold true and is so true on many levels.... you spending money makes other people money which in turn pays your paycheck. Break that chain and what do we have... a broken economy [/QUOTE]
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