Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Financial Sense Online Market WrapUp with Chris Puplava 12.12.2007



During the last depression people (Christians) would send Christmas cards
and on other birthdays aswell to friends and family.
But rather than writing on the actual card they would insert a note. And
that way the recipient could use the card over or also do the little note
trick.

What's the point? Little tips like these again will soon be popular.
"Buddy, can you spare a stamp?"

It's unfortunate we can't do the same with the postage stamp. The letter
stamps no longer have a price just a class such as 'first class'. And the
little packet stamps are now featuring a cracked bell. Which I assume  is
indicative of the Liberty Bell. I know most folks think it has something to
do with Taco Bell. And they are half right as that's next year when the
postal department starts selling advertisement space on the postage stamps.

Two of the first to sign up where Toyota and Preparation H.
They are both working with the postal department stamp design folks.
Whether it's planned that they be featured together on a stamp has not been
revealed though of course it has great possibilities.

But back to the present moment.
And then the stamp designer for the cracked bell stamp must also have a
cruel humor as s/he included the word "Forever" into the first class stamp
design. And since their is nolonger a price indication on the stamp that
must leave the Forever, reference to: Liberty.
And economic freedom is one of the basics for all forms of Liberty including
political. May i ask are you also confused while we are also getting
screwed?
You can learn allot sending out the Christmas cards....with postage over
forty cents per stamp. You see... I'm not any longer even sure what they
cost.

So here is a big tip: Supporting reactionary and self serving politicians
because they tell us they are "conservative" and of course Christian...is
not patriotic...... or even good for our health.
And how does that self stick with the subject of postage stamps.. I haven't
got a clue but i thought it was about time the neo Christian /neo
conservatives got some recognition for ruining the post office as well as
Christmas.
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