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Instead Of Saving Money This Holiday Season, Spend To Kick-Start The Economy

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by alancontact December 22, 2008 1:37 AM EST
Here, let me explain to some of you idiots. He''s a comedian and it''s a joke. Also, it''s not a bad idea if you have money - and he clearly said in his article that "if" you have money, spend it. Believe it or not, there are people out there who have money and are not in risk of losing their jobs.
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by lloydbest1 December 22, 2008 12:47 AM EST
Mr. Stein, There are millions of us who are out of jobs. There are millions more who have been given notice our jobs are going away. There are 35 million people who are working now who haven''t got enough green to be able to pay for both food and fuel; or rent and health care. And none of them are out buying stuff they don''t need.
With what are going to spend? Money we don''t have in the first place? It was this kind of overextending that got us in trouble in the first place.
Are you unaware of the history of past depressions? We''re three or four years from even approaching bottom and no one knows how bad that''s going to be. At worse, this downturn has the potential of making the Great Depression look like a minor speed bump in comparison. This crash could make the Fall of Rome seem like a cake walk. Try selling this madness when our unemployment rate touches 60%; there''s no guarantee yet it won''t
Sorry guy, but this is one old man that will do as much as he can to drop out of the economy as completely as possible. Other than mortgage, insurance, a little food and utilities, I ain''t going to spend a dime.
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by redhawk1021 December 22, 2008 12:27 AM EST
''let''s tip the doorman double, get cashmere sweaters and flat screen TV''s for our kids, and trips to Palm Springs for our wives.''

We don''t have the cash, you moron! Stein, you really are the poster boy for the braindead, divorced from reality Republican idiots that have helped destroy our economy.
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by redhawk1021 December 22, 2008 12:24 AM EST
Typical meaninless garbage from a rich, shameless, clueless, conservative shill.

I''m sorry your stock portfolio is losing value, but please do us all a favor Mr. Stein and shut your fool mouth up.
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by slinginrich December 21, 2008 11:55 PM EST
Stein is a shameless Neocon Shill who never misses an oportunity to dispense his Inane propoganda to the Drooling Losers.
Check out this link about the almost total shutdown of shipping of goods Worldwide. The really, really, REALLY bad days are coming down the road at a thousand MPH, and they won''t be stopping to buy you a Latte at Starbux:

**DEC. Alert** US to be CUT OFF from World - Baltic Dry Index Falls 93% South Africa: Shipping Lines Left High And Dry As Economic Tide Ebbs

http://allafrica.com/stories/200812190102.html


Get your Survival Gear ready, retardds.....
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by sonogirlaz December 21, 2008 11:54 PM EST
This is just stupid.
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by voidmaster-2009 December 21, 2008 11:21 PM EST
This fellow''s advise represents the mindset that got America into its current financial situation in the first place.

Sure, if people went out and continued to spend like nothing was wrong, the economy might just turn around (might). Then, larger businesses would begin to recover and soon we would all hear from Washington the official proclamation that the recession is over. And those who (for yet one more Christmas time) spent well beyond their means would be in a far worse financial situation than they usually are, come January.

The only thing this guy said that makes any sense is for the few who do have a little extra to give to charity -- charity -- not Wall Street or big business.
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by yeswedid December 21, 2008 11:13 PM EST
"So, for those of us who can still pay our mortgages, let''s tip the doorman double, get cashmere sweaters and flat screen TV''s for our kids, and trips to Palm Springs for our wives"

It infuriates me the pompous attitude of this Republican character Ben Stein. If we had money to spend it WOULD be going to pay our mortages, that most of us do not have the privilege to pay anymore because we cannot afford to & lost our homes. I am poor & still prefer to give to people less fortunate. The problem in our country is we are so greedy for possessions we are failing to see what we should be concerned about & it''s certainly not cashmere sweaters & flat screens!
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by troutfisher4 December 21, 2008 10:58 PM EST
Stein is pretty smart. The only thing he missed is the FORTY PERCENT DROP IN THE STOCK MARKET IN THE LAST YEAR!

Posted by BRdeckard


He denied there was a crisis till the whole thing exploded. Ben caused a lot of people to lose a lot of money with his bad advice. I see some things never change...


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by closethippy1 December 21, 2008 10:52 PM EST
After hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans Bush''s mother Barbara went to where the refugees were staying at the football stadium in that city. The woman looked around and then said, "These folks are underpriviliged anyway, so this is working very well for them".
This is the kind of mentality many Americans used to find to be funny, even endearing, knowing full well that it''s the result of an arrogance that''s close to the mind of a sociopath.
This arrogance has now been turned on the entire country and people are looking at these Wall Street billionares and their friends in government with disgust and anger.
Too bad Americans didn''t do that before when these arrogant b.astards were laughing at the poor, and making sure they stay that way.

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