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Given the recent economic/political news articles and press
releases touting business as usual, why would anyone expect
anything different? M&A is back, corporate borrowing is
back, IPOs are back, the bankster/brokster bonuses are back,
the bubbles are back. Everything is back but jobs and the
taxes.


-- Unka George (George McDuffee)


Inflation is also under control, you can now purchase
12Oz of hot dogs for the same price that 16Oz of
hot dogs cost last year.

Best Regards
Tom.

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"F. George McDuffee" wrote in message
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Given the recent economic/political news articles and press
releases touting business as usual, why would anyone expect
anything different? M&A is back, corporate borrowing is
back, IPOs are back, the bankster/brokster bonuses are back,
the bubbles are back. Everything is back but jobs and the
taxes.


-- Unka George (George McDuffee)


Inflation is also under control, you can now purchase
12Oz of hot dogs for the same price that 16Oz of
hot dogs cost last year.

Best Regards
Tom.



That is one of many indications. You no longer can purchase a half
gallon of orange juice, it is now 59 oz. Hersheys chocolate doesn't
taste as good because the cocoa butter is now being removed and replaced
with a 4 letter chemical.
Everything else in the grocery store is getting smaller for the same
price. Coffee has been doing this for quite a while, remember the l lb.
coffee cans, they are now down to 10 ounces.

John
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azotic wrote:
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"F. George McDuffee" wrote in message
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Given the recent economic/political news articles and press
releases touting business as usual, why would anyone expect
anything different? M&A is back, corporate borrowing is
back, IPOs are back, the bankster/brokster bonuses are back,
the bubbles are back. Everything is back but jobs and the
taxes.


-- Unka George (George McDuffee)


Inflation is also under control, you can now purchase
12Oz of hot dogs for the same price that 16Oz of
hot dogs cost last year.

Best Regards
Tom.



That is one of many indications. You no longer can purchase a half
gallon of orange juice, it is now 59 oz. Hersheys chocolate doesn't
taste as good because the cocoa butter is now being removed and replaced
with a 4 letter chemical.
Everything else in the grocery store is getting smaller for the same
price. Coffee has been doing this for quite a while, remember the l lb.
coffee cans, they are now down to 10 ounces.

John


I noticed that bone and gristle has increased in sausage and
ground meats.

Best Regards
Tom.




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