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To: mamelukesabre
I despise Obama's totally unrealistic and destructive economic policies. With that said, however, I believe there is plenty of opportunity out there for new businesses - maybe even TONS of opportunity.

For example, as the dollar declines exports should increase. Meaning that there is opportunity in manufacturing and bringing new manufacturing facilities online.

For 30+ years we've been an economy based on disposable goods. That trend is about to be reversed .. so I believe there is opportunity for mechanics of all types, also blacksmiths, welders, electronic techs, etc.

Sure, some old debt-based businesses are going to fail, but new profit-driven businesses may actually thrive.

Basically it's the Law of Unintended Consequences - in this case maybe something positive might come even though the commies in the White House intend otherwise.

One can only hope!

40 posted on 01/06/2012 12:16:40 AM PST by The Duke
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To: The Duke

I hear ya Duke, BUT:

Why, WHY, would someone want to start a business today and struggle to feed a monster, risk your own monies, just to have the scraps left over?

FedGov is devouring the country and we keep ‘helping’ it by feeding it, struggling, somehow making ends meet for one more month.

It really looks like the time is ripe to stop being the victims and a la Atals Shrugged, just stop, let the thing grind to a halt.


67 posted on 01/06/2012 4:48:43 AM PST by RoadGumby (This is not where I belong, Take this world and give me Jesus.)
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To: The Duke

Good points. Another great service industry to get started in is tatoo removal.


77 posted on 01/06/2012 5:51:20 AM PST by Montana_Sam (Truth lives.)
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