Posted by Dave from MN on April 25, 2008 at 12:32:13 from (74.60.86.134):
In Reply to: Stimulus package posted by Gary in TX on April 25, 2008 at 10:13:38:
I agree with you. I only speak for me, but I am sure I represent many. I am not buying anything extra. We have a beef, a pig, a deer, and 80#'s of chicken in the freezer, but everything else we need to feed ourselves and 3 kids has really increased, which if it was the farmer that was reaping the net profits I wouldnt care, most food is still cheap. Gas is really hurting. The money we would have been spending into the economy is being eating up in fuel, medical premiems and deductables, and food. I am not gonna go out and spend that check they are sending me. It is going into the highest interest cd I can find, or I am gonna buy more land, if and when it becomes available, but that is me. The wife on the other hand has it in her head that she has to buy that darned orange Dodge Avenger in town. Seems she has wore the minivan out. I tried telling her $18,000 towards that 20 acres will be worth a heck of alot more in 10 years than that darned ol car will be worth. You men all know how that is gonna turn out, but then she works too. I cant see fuel going down untill Ethanol goes away, the war ends, or Rosie Odonnel goes straight. Harder times are coming, tighten the budget now and make sure you have reserves for the mortgage!
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