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re: Car dealers have so much backlog, some 2022s are "new"
Posted on 12/2/23 at 9:33 am to OceanMan
Posted on 12/2/23 at 9:33 am to OceanMan
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I remember a couple months ago you were denying consumer debt being up.
It’s not, in real terms.
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While also saying something to the effect of “if you aren’t doing well in this economy, it’s your own fault,
I stand on that for sure. If you don’t like your situation there’s plenty of opportunities for you to improve it. Man up and quit bitching and maybe you can make something of yourself. Or is that too hard?
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It could just be that you are wrong, or in denial about the overall state of the economy.
Let’s be honest here, you are rooting for things to be bad. Weirdo.
Posted on 12/2/23 at 9:48 am to JohnnyKilroy
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you are rooting for things to be bad. Weirdo.
Hoping our economy returns to a more rational state to avoid this bubble-based economy we've relied on for at least 30 years, isn't a bad thing.
The current situation is not sustainable. We have over-inflated assets across the board which created a credit crisis just for a normal life. Economies are never supposed to only work in one direction. That's not healthy.
Posted on 12/2/23 at 10:14 am to JohnnyKilroy
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Let’s be honest here, you are rooting for things to be bad. Weirdo.
Yeah that’s it.
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Man up and quit bitching and maybe you can make something of yourself. Or is that too hard?
I’m actually very blessed financially, which has made me empathetic of others in worse situations.
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quote:I remember a couple months ago you were denying consumer debt being up.
It’s not, in real terms.
Compared to what?
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The whole concept of “real” economic measurement is centered on comparability. Using the term without a benchmark is meaningless.
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