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Just yesterday the Federal Reserve Bank of NY told us...

Sunburnt Indian

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a record 7 million vehicle owners are 90 days behind on payments. People can't make payments on their high-zoot $70,000 pickups and SUVs. Medicine Man Called Box and me ain't one of'em.

Auto makers in their zest for high margins are forgetting responsible people such as Box and me. Chrysler has dumped entry level Dart and 200. GM has announced Cruz and others ending. Ford, too. Imports still think about us.

Domestic auto makers better do some rethinking. Auto buyers better rethink. I would be a nervous wreck if I couldn't pay my electric bill. I can't imagine what I'd be like if I couldn't make a stupid car payment.
 
The auto makers are just like congress. They have forgotten
about the "little people" Some genius came up with the idea that
the dual cab pickup truck would replace the soccer mom van.
Most women don't like a big azz vehicle and especially when it involves
maneuvering it out from a parking space. As the old song goes, give
me 40 acres and I'll turn this rig around. Again, the automakers have
lost touch with the common folk and it's gonna come back and bite them
in the azz. The economy isn't doing so good that we got money to piss away!
$1300 a month auto payment? Somebody better lay that crack pipe down.
 
And just think."The Critical Thinkers" know it all!
Isn't that right Mr. Ghost?
I seen this very same mindset and thinking when
the Bush's were in office and i'll be damn if i am not
witnessing the very exact thing! Trumpy Bear will
save us. He's a Republican! No, he is a communist
pig who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
Yea, we're free now but for how much longer?
Those "Critical Thinkers" must think they're Harvard
men. Guess what? Harvard ain't chit no more! :D
 
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U. S. household worth is now $110 trillion. Not shabby. Takes a bit of sting off $22 trillion debt. Not much however.
 
And almost all of them are democrats.

And almost all of them claim they aren't taxed enough.

Yet almost none of them write a check to the government to make up for their claimed undertaxation.

Sheep nod along...
 
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