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Today's news -
The Dow for the month of June finished the lowest it ever has since June 1930.
Ever hear of the Great Depression of the 1930's?
Are you prepared?
The Dow for the month of June finished the lowest it ever has since June 1930.
Ever hear of the Great Depression of the 1930's?
Are you prepared?
Those who live by the DOW, die by it..
Just live your life.. Chances are, most of what happens in the stock market will not affect you.
This is NOT 1930. This is not even the same type of economy as 1930. The DOW was MUCH less after Sept 11th, in fact, it was lower than today on Sept 10th. On Sept 10 2001 the DOW was 9,605.50, and as I type right now, the DOW is at 11382.26.
Real estate has begun to shore up in many markets.
Productivity is higher than ever.
Unemployment is still at historic lows.
Much of what you are seeing are bubbles popping, but I suppose chicken littling is becoming an American past time these days.
After going to the grocery store today I think I need a hug now.
I could see stuff had raised just since last time I was there a couple of weeks ago.
I blew through $250.00 pretty quick and didnt have near as much as I should have to show for it. I got 10 pounds of 80/20 ground chuck, 5 pounds of 83/7 ground turkey, 2 pounds peppered bacon, salmon, perch, breaded chicken pattys, grilled chicken filets, boneless skinless chicken breasts and 3 whole chickens to roast. I got cheese, milk and eggs and a few dry goods and some household stuff. By the time you buy a little meat and a few things to cook with like kosher salt and spices it adds up quick. I spent over $100 on laundry/cleaning stuff for the house and shampoo and stuff. Prices are going up but peoples income is not.
Last time I bought vital wheat gluten I paid less than $1 for it. Today it was $1.98 for the same box. Cooking oil is as much for a 48oz bottle as a gallon of gas costs.
Kroger's had salmon and perch for $9.99 for 2 1/2 pounds each if you had a Kroger shoppers card. It was $12.99 for each without the card. I took the time to sign up for one of their cards to get the discount.
Jon was like whats wrong with you..your all down in the dumps.
It is depressing to shop for anything
I could see stuff had raised just since last time I was there a couple of weeks ago.
I blew through $250.00 pretty quick and didnt have near as much as I should have to show for it. I got 10 pounds of 80/20 ground chuck, 5 pounds of 83/7 ground turkey, 2 pounds peppered bacon, salmon, perch, breaded chicken pattys, grilled chicken filets, boneless skinless chicken breasts and 3 whole chickens to roast. I got cheese, milk and eggs and a few dry goods and some household stuff. By the time you buy a little meat and a few things to cook with like kosher salt and spices it adds up quick. I spent over $100 on laundry/cleaning stuff for the house and shampoo and stuff. Prices are going up but peoples income is not.
Last time I bought vital wheat gluten I paid less than $1 for it. Today it was $1.98 for the same box. Cooking oil is as much for a 48oz bottle as a gallon of gas costs.
Kroger's had salmon and perch for $9.99 for 2 1/2 pounds each if you had a Kroger shoppers card. It was $12.99 for each without the card. I took the time to sign up for one of their cards to get the discount.
Jon was like whats wrong with you..your all down in the dumps.
It is depressing to shop for anything

Those who live by the DOW, die by it..
Just live your life.. Chances are, most of what happens in the stock market will not affect you.
This is NOT 1930. This is not even the same type of economy as 1930. The DOW was MUCH less after Sept 11th, in fact, it was lower than today on Sept 10th. On Sept 10 2001 the DOW was 9,605.50, and as I type right now, the DOW is at 11382.26.
Real estate has begun to shore up in many markets.
Productivity is higher than ever.
Unemployment is still at historic lows.
Much of what you are seeing are bubbles popping, but I suppose chicken littling is becoming an American past time these days.
Just live your life.. Chances are, most of what happens in the stock market will not affect you.
This is NOT 1930. This is not even the same type of economy as 1930. The DOW was MUCH less after Sept 11th, in fact, it was lower than today on Sept 10th. On Sept 10 2001 the DOW was 9,605.50, and as I type right now, the DOW is at 11382.26.
Real estate has begun to shore up in many markets.
Productivity is higher than ever.
Unemployment is still at historic lows.
Much of what you are seeing are bubbles popping, but I suppose chicken littling is becoming an American past time these days.
thank you,
Nan
This is all assuming of course that we, mankind, is fully responsible for everything that is going on in our world.....like global warming of course. Except I find it rather curious that the Planet Pluto, Jupitar, Mars and others are also experiencing unusual "global warming" just like Earth. Is mankind that influential? Think about it. Do a Google search "Global Warming on Pluto" and read for yourself.
Global Warming on Pluto Search
Global Warming on Pluto Search