"... On Sep 10, 2:16 pm, Ash <[email protected]> wrote: ..."
> Well I consider myself in the position of most, where outside of the > usual consumptions and after bills there isn't much left over. A lot of > people are out of a job, broke, moving to greener pastures. To me that > means I can buy a lot more used stuff I couldn't afford before, and > perhaps that person will invest it into the economy, hopefully as > carefully as I did. So the driving force of ebay and Craig's List isn't > going away anytime soon, least during a recession. It's called > frugality, and a lot of people are looking into subsistence farming, > younger generations even, and thinking the more people you can help > before your hard earned money gets to the fat cats the better starting > with numero uno. Just my take. Pretty good take, I think. You're the type of fellow that will find something hopeful, some opportunity, in every corner and aspect of life. This is the 'can do' attitude that settled this country and made us the most powerful and wealthy nation in the world. This is the attitude that will continue to make us a significant force in the world and our species better for having spawned him.
