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To: mishedlo who wrote (20006)10/14/2004 11:41:55 PM
From: FrozenZ  Respond to of 110194
 
Yes, I'm determined to use a credit card or atm card for groceries and all other shopping too.

I recently bought a few pounds of bananas for $7, gave the clerk a twenty and had her give me $3 change. I told her I gave her a twenty, she said no you didn't you gave me a ten. Too late it was in the drawer.

She had simply been asleep on her job like a lot of people. I'm using plastic after this.

As far as carrying debt over, hey guess what people, if you don't have the money for it you really don't need it.

Kerry talked about "pay as you go" which might have cost him the election. It's just too late for pay as you go. At this point the only solution is maniacal deficits and borrowing in the hopes of putting off total collapse a few extra years.