Posted on 06/01/2011 4:06:55 PM PDT by MissesBush
Edited on 06/01/2011 4:26:23 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
The last month has been a horror show for the U.S. economy, with economic data falling off a cliff, according to Mike Riddell, a fund manager at M&G Investments in London.
"It seems that almost every bit of data about the health of the US economy has disappointed expectations recently," said Riddell, in a note sent to CNBC on Wednesday.
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That’s a trot line, not a trout line.
“about $ 25.000 to invest”
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I had the same amount but I spent most of it on lunch for my wife and me.
and now from our economic analyst...
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Yep, it reminds me of an outfit that used to sell printing franchises. They told me the name of their “technical expert” and he was someone I knew who had about two years experience as an apprentice in a little Mom and Pop printing operation. He was slightly more of an expert than the owner’s cat but not by much.
when people briefly spent a little more with their tax refund money - they tried to sell that news as a robust recovery.
Well....the refund money is spent. Gas tanks still need filling - summer vacation plans are being revised accordingly, and next year’s heating budget plans are already being mailed out.
Not only is it bad now - it’s going to be worse than 2008.
teachers are getting pink slips in droves. The august unemployment numbers will be interesting.
It did not take much pushing to incite Imperial Japan to strike Pearl Harbor.
I have a friend whose father was a US Navy Chief. In 1939 the Chief was leading an infantry company IN CHINA against the Japanese invaders. There are a few interesting tidbits that never made it into history books.
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