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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 318252" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>No offense taken. It's not about being optimistic (although I am) or about seeing the glass as half full. It's simply using the cold hard economical facts. By definition alone I can say there isn't a recession but if that's enough than I can just look at the overall economical picture. There is always companies laying off or shutting down. But only when the media mentions a recession does more of those layoffs make it into the news. Am I saying that there can't be a recession or that the current situation may stay the way it is and lead us in to one?? No, I'm not. I'm just using the facts here and if the current economical trend continues then yes....there will be a recession but right now at this moment there isn't one. Are things perfect and blissfull? No. They never are but that doesn't have to mean it will lead to a recession.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 318252, member: 198"] No offense taken. It's not about being optimistic (although I am) or about seeing the glass as half full. It's simply using the cold hard economical facts. By definition alone I can say there isn't a recession but if that's enough than I can just look at the overall economical picture. There is always companies laying off or shutting down. But only when the media mentions a recession does more of those layoffs make it into the news. Am I saying that there can't be a recession or that the current situation may stay the way it is and lead us in to one?? No, I'm not. I'm just using the facts here and if the current economical trend continues then yes....there will be a recession but right now at this moment there isn't one. Are things perfect and blissfull? No. They never are but that doesn't have to mean it will lead to a recession. [/QUOTE]
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