"And, yet again, the root cause of their problems can be found in America. "
Hey Jorn.....SCR*W YOU.
1 posted on
04/23/2008 10:08:13 PM PDT by
fishhound
To: fishhound
Bush’s Fault
Women and Minorities hardest hit.
2 posted on
04/23/2008 10:13:22 PM PDT by
a_chronic_whiner
(Captain: For Great Justice)
To: fishhound
I’m a size 3 or 4X depending on the manufacturer, suit size 62, and I rarely spend more than $10 on a shirt or $20 on a pair of slacks or jeans. And no, I have never bought clothes second-hand or from a thrift store. This guy is nuts!
3 posted on
04/23/2008 10:15:12 PM PDT by
2ndDivisionVet
(McCain could never convince me to vote for him. Only Hillary or Obama can!)
To: fishhound
And, yet again, the root cause of their problems can be found in America.
Drats!! Jorn is on to my sinistar plan!!! He must be,,,,,,,,dealt with!!! BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
4 posted on
04/23/2008 10:15:50 PM PDT by
kb2614
(Hell hath no fury than a bureaucrat scorned)
To: fishhound
okay, demand goes down, so prices go UP. Adam Smith must be spinning in his grave. I can’t help but think something besides the law of supply and demand is at work with all these crazy prices. I don’t want to get all tinfoil-hattish, but the more stories like this keep popping up, the squirrelier it seems.
8 posted on
04/23/2008 10:26:22 PM PDT by
balch3
To: fishhound
tomrrows headline
the end of cheap FR is here!
To: fishhound
The sky is falling!
Only Hussein von Gore can save us!
12 posted on
04/23/2008 10:52:01 PM PDT by
devere
To: fishhound
I have drastically cut down on my ood consumption.
13 posted on
04/23/2008 11:12:08 PM PDT by
OeOeO
(Sic Transit Gloria Mundi... Gloria get me a beer,and hurry..)
To: fishhound
So this guy is predicting that a reduction in demand will lead to higher prices? I don’t think so.
If demand is fall, price could rise if supply decreases by a greater amount. But that does not seem to be what this guy is saying?
18 posted on
04/23/2008 11:35:25 PM PDT by
JLS
To: fishhound
With all this global warming goin’ on, we don’t need no steenking clothes. How much is a nice (big) fig leaf nowadays?
To: fishhound
Now consumers should get ready for clothes prices to follow suit. Garment makers are seeing demand shrink as consumers in the US and Europe are cutting back on spending. US cotton consumption is set to fall 6.5% from last year to less than a million tonnes whilst EU consumption is expected to fall 11% to about 460,000 tonnes, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) predicts.
Falling demand = higher prices? In what alternative universe?
26 posted on
04/24/2008 1:05:03 AM PDT by
Kozak
(Anti Shahada: There is no god named Allah, and Muhammed is a false prophet)
To: fishhound
The end of cheap EVERYTHING is near! At least, when the price is paid in US $.
The inflation Ben Bernanke is content to cause, to bail out debtors, the profligate, and the financially irresponsible, will ensure higher prices.
Savers be damned.
28 posted on
04/24/2008 3:52:21 AM PDT by
Nervous Tick
(I'm not voting FOR John McCain -- I'm voting AGAINST Hillary/Obama)
To: fishhound
Will this bring the mini-skirt back?
30 posted on
04/24/2008 5:00:08 AM PDT by
thackney
(life is fragile, handle with prayer)
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