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Seann

03/10/11 12:50 AM

#8842 RE: Bernanke_nomics #8839

nothing like bashers trying to pull people's spirits down--whatever DUDE! Won't change my opinion!
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Joe1979

03/10/11 12:54 AM

#8843 RE: Bernanke_nomics #8839

Look around your house right now, take an inventory of where everything came from and think about what really created the problem. I’d recommend taking it up with your Senator…
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steved_45

03/10/11 12:59 AM

#8844 RE: Bernanke_nomics #8839

means $20 - gal of milk one day sooner than later.

If you think milk is going to $20, what do you think corn, wheat, and other hard commodities are going to? According to your analysis, it will be more efficient for people to live off their land and only buy what they can't grow from grocery stores rather than eating at restaurants. Instead of restaurants there would be a flurry of "farmers markets" once again like the pre-McDonalds days...

Lot is just as full as it was last summer.

Did you expect them to liquidate? Of course they're going to keep the lot restocked after every sale. Do you know anything about retail? If you're fundamental analysis on stocks and sectors are based on what you see in your car, I'd hate to know what you think is a good investment...
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Seann

03/10/11 1:04 AM

#8846 RE: Bernanke_nomics #8839

Whether you like it or not, today's economy is a GLOBAL economy and that isn't changing anytime soon. Yes, China does own us unfortunately. But look what our government has done to get us here. They certainly have not addressed the underlying issue, CUT SPENDING!! Perhaps if they did, we wouldn't be facing the loss of value for the dollar. Perhaps people wouldn't be turning to foreign products more. Just my opinion of course.
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ClarkKant

03/10/11 6:17 AM

#8858 RE: Bernanke_nomics #8839

That post was humorous but my dad actually worked for JD for 30-years and just retired a couple years ago. He worked both in their big tractor plants in Iowa and lawn mower/snow blower divisions in Wisconsin and Tennessee.

You are mistaken if other smaller dealers/manufacturers don't have or can't find their niche in the market, especially in a tight economic environment. One day they (chinese competition) will be gone? Who knows, but I doubt it because competition/alternatives in the marketplace is always healthy.

Just because the Honda, Kia or Hyundai lot is full of inventory, we should just automatically interpret this as they aren't selling anything???