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[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Nov 28, 2011 Author:K Post Date:2011-11-28 12:28:33 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:10783 Comments:28
Does anyone else find it ironic that Americans spend the most money on new things the day after they say they're grateful for what they already have?
Does anyone else find it ironic that Americans spend the most money on new things the day after they say they're grateful for what they already have?
Most Americans were NOT shopping on your religion's sacred buying holiday called of all things "Black Friday". With nary a contrary peep heard from the Christian TeaBagger factions either.
I don't understand why libs have a problem with people going out shopping.
I guess all those good old Scottish thrifty money savers were liberals according to you. "A penny saved is a penny earned" and all that. Good words to live by, and here I thought you said you were a conservative.
But getting you lemmings to buy dump fodder trinkets on credit, a truly recent phenomenom in the history of the US, got us into the Bush recession and it's going to get us into the next.
I guess all those good old Scottish thrifty money savers were liberals according to you. "A penny saved is a penny earned" and all that. Good words to live by, and here I thought you said you were a conservative.
But getting you lemmings to buy dump fodder trinkets on credit, a truly recent phenomenom in the history of then US, got us into the Bush recession and it's going to get us into the next.
Lol. I only bought my wife a Kindle for 78 bucks at Walmart.
I have zero credit card debt. I don't use the things. I don't buy trinkets or anything else on credit.
If someone wants to go out and save some money buying stuff when it is on sale. That is a penny saved....