Truthmatters
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You guys sure dont want a recovery do you?
Your link, your link, why has it forsaken you...
But confidence is still far below whats typically seen in a healthy economy. And Americans mood could sour again if they start to feel more nervous if the debt crisis in Europe deepens and spreads to the U.S. On top of that, shoppers still face big obstacles higher costs on household basics and a still-slumping housing market.
It seems you didn't read the entire article.
Again.
why do you say that?
I didnt claim the economy was perfect did I.
I posted an article that showed consumer confidence growing.
Your link, your link, why has it forsaken you...
It seems you didn't read the entire article.
Again.
why do you say that?
I didnt claim the economy was perfect did I.
I posted an article that showed consumer confidence growing.
You start the thread chortling and cackling about increased spending in the Christmas shopping month of December, yet you leave out the parts that effect consumers year-round.
Why did you do that?
But confidence is still far below whats typically seen in a healthy economy. And Americans mood could sour again if they start to feel more nervous if the debt crisis in Europe deepens and spreads to the U.S. On top of that, shoppers still face big obstacles higher costs on household basics and a still-slumping housing market.
This is encouraging. Its good to be talking about improvement, said Mark Vitner, an economist at Wells Fargo. But there is still a lot of room for trouble.
The New York-based Conference Board said Tuesday that its Consumer Confidence Index rose almost 10 points to 64.5 in December, up from a revised 55.2 in November. Analysts had expected 59. The level is close to the post-recession peak of 72, reached in February.
"Ecomonists Predict". Enough said.
None of them could manage to see the 2008 bubble, with the exception of a few loud Austrian Economic scholars, and you think they now hold the key to predicting that we're on the upswing, because the CCI for the holliday months increased?
Awesome.
You are pretending the consumer confidence numbers mean nothing.
Its you who are lying here
why do you say that?
I didnt claim the economy was perfect did I.
I posted an article that showed consumer confidence growing.
You start the thread chortling and cackling about increased spending in the Christmas shopping month of December, yet you leave out the parts that effect consumers year-round.
Why did you do that?
where does the article say what you claim?
You start the thread chortling and cackling about increased spending in the Christmas shopping month of December, yet you leave out the parts that effect consumers year-round.
Why did you do that?
where does the article say what you claim?
In my post that you quoted, paint chip eater.
You know, the lines I bolded and colored blue.
where does the article say what you claim?
In my post that you quoted, paint chip eater.
You know, the lines I bolded and colored blue.
Liar
Your link, your link, why has it forsaken you...
But confidence is still far below whats typically seen in a healthy economy. And Americans mood could sour again if they start to feel more nervous if the debt crisis in Europe deepens and spreads to the U.S. On top of that, shoppers still face big obstacles higher costs on household basics and a still-slumping housing market.
It seems you didn't read the entire article.
Again.
But confidence is still far below whats typically seen in a healthy economy. And Americans mood could sour again if they start to feel more nervous if the debt crisis in Europe deepens and spreads to the U.S. On top of that, shoppers still face big obstacles higher costs on household basics and a still-slumping housing market.
it says nothing about christmas time numbers meaning nothing like you claimed