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Kunmi
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Re: What clothes
Kunmi   10/11/2011 9:51:44 PM
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@Michael: You have accurately defined the current situation with a notable comment that our nation depends on Consumers spending. With all these challenges, can this nation ever turn to be a producing nation rather down consuming? Because depending on consumer spending appears to be  a major challenge to recovery. If you do not have a job as it was analzyed in your article, your spending ability goes down the drain. It is better we wake up to reality.

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_hm   10/11/2011 8:44:16 PM
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It is early to say double dip recession. Many results in market are encouraging. It may not be new recession.

Wale Bakare
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Wale Bakare   10/11/2011 5:42:36 PM
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Infact, its utterly worrisome. I think world needs economic structural re-adjustment model so as to alleviate the growing phobia on global financial situation.

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Ariella   10/11/2011 4:11:52 PM
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This week I saw an article  that said some people are now earning less in what is called the "recovery" than they were during what was called the "recession." My observation on that is:  If that is the case, it seems it doesn't make sense to call it a recovery. And today I saw an article called "What Should We Call the Non-Recession Non-Recovery?"




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What clothes
FLYINGSCOT   10/11/2011 1:20:04 PM
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Not only does the emperor have no clothes, the clothes have already been pawned and the money all spent paying off exorbitant interest charges on the overdrawn credit card.  

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