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Old 10-29-2009, 10:47 PM
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My concern is about all that money that's been printed. We haven't hit the bulk of the inflation on the dollar that all that printing will bring . There are signs of it already, just look at the cost of food from just two years ago. But when the true impact of all that printed money does hit us, a much more severe divide between the haves and havenots will occure. Those that are still struggling to hold on to what little they have accumulated will be the worst hit, and the middle class will continue to shrink. You can tell just how strong a countries economy is by what percentage of a families income is spent on food. Pay attention to that and you'll have a very good indicator of how good or bad things in this country are really going. Don't depend on the 'experts' to inform you. Many of those 'experts' don't even know what a loaf of bread or a gallon of milk costs. And if you yourself don't know, it's time you went to the market and got a lesson on what a real indicator looks like.
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