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To: Alan Whirlwind who wrote (54740)6/21/2000 4:29:00 AM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 116764
 
yes yes, you understand, greatness

Now all we gotta do is identify the products
and services that are currently at all time lows,
and then it will be everyone's patriotic duty
to only buy and use these, with the result
being that the cost of living will decrease.

one for all, all for one

Now here is where it gets even better.

Once everyone switches to the low cost stuff
the government can release these great numbers,
and soon later once saturation clicks in, and the
low cost stuff gets low in supply,
BINGO we switch back to that stuff that was high prices,
but sank in price because noone brought it anymore,
and now we leave the high price to low price.

Know whats really sicko, this type of nonsense talk
really does happen, not only in the halls of government
but an example last week on Nightly Business Report
as they interviewed a high financial investor on that day
the bank sector took a bad hit, and this man said...

"Its good news that the banking industry is experiencing
problems, as this will cause a slow down in the economy
and Greenspan wants that, and if this does it then Greenspan
will not raise interest rates again."

Reminds me of the answer a young punk kid told a judge
when asked why he poured gasoline on a sleeping homeless
man and set it afire and burned the man to death.

"I was only helping the city, as it was on the news
that the mayor was looking for a way to reduce the
number of homeless people on the streets."

doug