” You’re basing your “no doom and gloom” on one day of retail sales? Aren’t you ignoring a whole plethora of other factors that also matter?”
Yeah yeah, the weak dollar, mortgages. Heard it all before. The dollar probably won`t drop much further and one man`s loss is anothers gain. Drops in home prices means buyers delight.
Oh, and after the commercial break, Rush Limbaugh has some words for you doom-and-gloomer-vote-democraters at about 12:24pm est.
I'm glad you have a crystal ball that's shown you the future. Meanwhile, those of us in the real world are wondering what's going to happen if OPEC, China, Japan and all the others decide to depeg and/or sell off all that worthless American paper. Granted, that isn't a guarantee.
Oh, and after the commercial break, Rush Limbaugh has some words for you doom-and-gloomer-vote-democraters at about 12:24pm est.
Oh, and tonight while you enjoy your frosty beverage, tune in to Glenn Beck on CNN Headline prime. He has some words for you boot-licking-there-is-never-anything-wrong-while-a-republican-is-in-office people.
“The dollar probably won`t drop much further and one man`s loss is anothers gain”
I have seen two stories recently about Canadians flooding into VT and NY to go shopping.
Also, on MSM a story of British and other Europeans flying to NYC and Boston just to shop.
Ski areas in New England are going to get a much bigger percentage of customers from Canada this season. Good for them bad for Tremblant.
As for me, I was at my local GAME STOP at 5:45 am Friday morning to buy my 9 year old son a Nintendo Wii for $249.99 plus two games and extra controlers for a total of $369.00. I will/have done the balance of my shopping online.