What do you think?
They say that people are seriously cutting back and not shopping or eating out.
I was out over the weekend and all the stores I went to were packed.
There was even a huge line at the movie theater yesterday.
Maybe Colorado isn't being affected as bad as the rest of the country [so far?].
Personally, I am at a point where I am the most financially secure in my life which is why I wish they would stop creating such a panic.
It's creating trickle down hysteria which consequently makes things worse.
So, is it all a bunch of hooey?
[Interesting. Blogger recognizes 'hooey' as a word.]
I was out over the weekend and all the stores I went to were packed.
There was even a huge line at the movie theater yesterday.
Maybe Colorado isn't being affected as bad as the rest of the country [so far?].
Personally, I am at a point where I am the most financially secure in my life which is why I wish they would stop creating such a panic.
It's creating trickle down hysteria which consequently makes things worse.
So, is it all a bunch of hooey?
[Interesting. Blogger recognizes 'hooey' as a word.]
Labels: Business, Finance, Money, Pop Culture
3 Comments:
My credit rating hasn't been this good since 2001, but I lost most of my buffers over the last couple of months due to medical stuff and moving.
It hasn't adversely affected me at all and I noticed the same trends here; long lines at the theater and the stores were all packed. If it isn’t hogwash then what gives?
Political/election games?
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