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June 30, 2008 at 12:45 AM #231439June 30, 2008 at 8:00 AM #231302zzzParticipant
“USA will NEVER fully recover from it”
I’d like to believe that we will innovate ourselves out of this one whereby our new technologies will provide growth that usurps the losses. Perhaps the next big thing will be in renewable resources and goods/green products. Biotech or medical innovation.
June 30, 2008 at 8:00 AM #231423zzzParticipant“USA will NEVER fully recover from it”
I’d like to believe that we will innovate ourselves out of this one whereby our new technologies will provide growth that usurps the losses. Perhaps the next big thing will be in renewable resources and goods/green products. Biotech or medical innovation.
June 30, 2008 at 8:00 AM #231434zzzParticipant“USA will NEVER fully recover from it”
I’d like to believe that we will innovate ourselves out of this one whereby our new technologies will provide growth that usurps the losses. Perhaps the next big thing will be in renewable resources and goods/green products. Biotech or medical innovation.
June 30, 2008 at 8:00 AM #231471zzzParticipant“USA will NEVER fully recover from it”
I’d like to believe that we will innovate ourselves out of this one whereby our new technologies will provide growth that usurps the losses. Perhaps the next big thing will be in renewable resources and goods/green products. Biotech or medical innovation.
June 30, 2008 at 8:00 AM #231485zzzParticipant“USA will NEVER fully recover from it”
I’d like to believe that we will innovate ourselves out of this one whereby our new technologies will provide growth that usurps the losses. Perhaps the next big thing will be in renewable resources and goods/green products. Biotech or medical innovation.
June 30, 2008 at 9:21 AM #231332nostradamusParticipant[quote=golfgal]
I’d like to believe that we will innovate ourselves out of this one whereby our new technologies will provide growth that usurps the losses. Perhaps the next big thing will be in renewable resources and goods/green products. Biotech or medical innovation.[/quote]
I certainly hope so golfgal.
Speaking of recession, I see a lot of angry consumers whenever I go out lately. On the gas pump where I bought gas yesterday someone wrote “Kill Bush” with a sharpie. At Vons there were a couple of guys in line in front of me who were checking and re-checking the receipt for their groceries and complaining about the cost of things… The price of eggs at the Vons near me has about doubled. Last time I got gas at Costco I saw people fighting in line. I saw on the news this doctor was arrested for a rage incident at the gas pump.
Watch yourselves people! Things are heating up. In hard times people are angry and will go postal.
June 30, 2008 at 9:21 AM #231453nostradamusParticipant[quote=golfgal]
I’d like to believe that we will innovate ourselves out of this one whereby our new technologies will provide growth that usurps the losses. Perhaps the next big thing will be in renewable resources and goods/green products. Biotech or medical innovation.[/quote]
I certainly hope so golfgal.
Speaking of recession, I see a lot of angry consumers whenever I go out lately. On the gas pump where I bought gas yesterday someone wrote “Kill Bush” with a sharpie. At Vons there were a couple of guys in line in front of me who were checking and re-checking the receipt for their groceries and complaining about the cost of things… The price of eggs at the Vons near me has about doubled. Last time I got gas at Costco I saw people fighting in line. I saw on the news this doctor was arrested for a rage incident at the gas pump.
Watch yourselves people! Things are heating up. In hard times people are angry and will go postal.
June 30, 2008 at 9:21 AM #231463nostradamusParticipant[quote=golfgal]
I’d like to believe that we will innovate ourselves out of this one whereby our new technologies will provide growth that usurps the losses. Perhaps the next big thing will be in renewable resources and goods/green products. Biotech or medical innovation.[/quote]
I certainly hope so golfgal.
Speaking of recession, I see a lot of angry consumers whenever I go out lately. On the gas pump where I bought gas yesterday someone wrote “Kill Bush” with a sharpie. At Vons there were a couple of guys in line in front of me who were checking and re-checking the receipt for their groceries and complaining about the cost of things… The price of eggs at the Vons near me has about doubled. Last time I got gas at Costco I saw people fighting in line. I saw on the news this doctor was arrested for a rage incident at the gas pump.
Watch yourselves people! Things are heating up. In hard times people are angry and will go postal.
June 30, 2008 at 9:21 AM #231502nostradamusParticipant[quote=golfgal]
I’d like to believe that we will innovate ourselves out of this one whereby our new technologies will provide growth that usurps the losses. Perhaps the next big thing will be in renewable resources and goods/green products. Biotech or medical innovation.[/quote]
I certainly hope so golfgal.
Speaking of recession, I see a lot of angry consumers whenever I go out lately. On the gas pump where I bought gas yesterday someone wrote “Kill Bush” with a sharpie. At Vons there were a couple of guys in line in front of me who were checking and re-checking the receipt for their groceries and complaining about the cost of things… The price of eggs at the Vons near me has about doubled. Last time I got gas at Costco I saw people fighting in line. I saw on the news this doctor was arrested for a rage incident at the gas pump.
Watch yourselves people! Things are heating up. In hard times people are angry and will go postal.
June 30, 2008 at 9:21 AM #231514nostradamusParticipant[quote=golfgal]
I’d like to believe that we will innovate ourselves out of this one whereby our new technologies will provide growth that usurps the losses. Perhaps the next big thing will be in renewable resources and goods/green products. Biotech or medical innovation.[/quote]
I certainly hope so golfgal.
Speaking of recession, I see a lot of angry consumers whenever I go out lately. On the gas pump where I bought gas yesterday someone wrote “Kill Bush” with a sharpie. At Vons there were a couple of guys in line in front of me who were checking and re-checking the receipt for their groceries and complaining about the cost of things… The price of eggs at the Vons near me has about doubled. Last time I got gas at Costco I saw people fighting in line. I saw on the news this doctor was arrested for a rage incident at the gas pump.
Watch yourselves people! Things are heating up. In hard times people are angry and will go postal.
June 30, 2008 at 10:40 AM #231362HeadedHomeParticipant[quote=bsrsharma]USA will NEVER fully recover from it
Isn’t that extreme? With all the problems, the situation seems better than what happened in Brazil, Argentina, Russia and even 1930s here.[/quote]
As an aside, today will mark the close of the worst June in the stock market since 1930.
June 30, 2008 at 10:40 AM #231484HeadedHomeParticipant[quote=bsrsharma]USA will NEVER fully recover from it
Isn’t that extreme? With all the problems, the situation seems better than what happened in Brazil, Argentina, Russia and even 1930s here.[/quote]
As an aside, today will mark the close of the worst June in the stock market since 1930.
June 30, 2008 at 10:40 AM #231494HeadedHomeParticipant[quote=bsrsharma]USA will NEVER fully recover from it
Isn’t that extreme? With all the problems, the situation seems better than what happened in Brazil, Argentina, Russia and even 1930s here.[/quote]
As an aside, today will mark the close of the worst June in the stock market since 1930.
June 30, 2008 at 10:40 AM #231534HeadedHomeParticipant[quote=bsrsharma]USA will NEVER fully recover from it
Isn’t that extreme? With all the problems, the situation seems better than what happened in Brazil, Argentina, Russia and even 1930s here.[/quote]
As an aside, today will mark the close of the worst June in the stock market since 1930.
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