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Digit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-10-05 03:46 AM
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5. Maybe when retailers realize nobody is buying their stuff.
They will realize that the "tax cuts for the wealthiest of Muricans" don't bring them the numbers they need.
It is so bass akwards, retailers will start feeling the pinch real soon.
Mercedes dealers, yacht dealers, and such will have higher numbers....for awhile.
People can only buy so many of these luxury items, then things will run dry.
Retailers will probably start screaming soon.
If the middle class has no money to spend...they are up shit's creek.
Pardon my language.
Living on Spaghettios and Raman Noodles,
Digit
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