You wait, if things get worse, and the way our society is not used to having to scrape by, alot of the fat cats in our country will be bullet stops for people who are losing everything and just want someone to pay. It is a tranfer of wealth, eliminating the middle class, keeping the lower class low, and making sure those that have the money, keep it and continue to prosper. They talk about the hard times in the US with the economy, how everyone is losing and losing everything they have, not the fat cats, they are living high off the hog. Stimulate the economy my hind end, they want us spend what we have saved so the rich will get it, or other countries where the rich have investments. I'm telling you save, save, save. How many people are getting burned on investments right now. I am rethinking our saving's growth strategy. Gonna invest in my savings accounts and try to get the highest saving rate (CD's or what ever) and can, and that will have to be good enough, I will make up the "what if's" of what I would have invested in the stockmarket with trying to put more in savings. I've lost $16,000 in just 7 weeks in that darn market. That is a retirement account so I am gonna let er sit and pray, and pray that it rebounds.
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