On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 12:08 PM, G Money <gm0n3...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Perhaps, but there is also a perception issue at play. For instance, it
> could be possible to ask 10 people if they think times are tough, and all 10
> can say "yes!". Then when you ask, "are times tough for YOU", all ten answer
> "No".

Or all ten can answer yes or the numbers can be mixed. Pointless.

When my country suffers I suffer. Many of my fiends and family are
struggling. My tenants are out of work again and late with the rent.
If you truly think everything is honky dory and nobody's suffering
through this non-recession you are delusional. Come to think of it,
people are suffering much more now since the recession ended last
summer.

> So I guess i'm just trying to question the perception vs. the reality. The
> reality is...yeah, our economy is not as strong as it can be or should be.
> But are we really "suffering" as a people, economically? I don't think
> that's the word I'd use.

You would if there was a republican in office.

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