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	<title>Comments on: Retail Numbers Fall Along with Consumers&#8217; Sense of Trust</title>
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		<description>Tom, 

I love your post. I do agree that people are not shopping much as they used to because they don&#039;t know what will happen next with the economy. So people are being a little bit conservative about spending. I think the American people are being optimistic about the future and hopefully, the outcome of the presidential election will change the wrong path we are heading right now. When the American people start spending and having the trust with the government, hopefully we will see this inflation and recession disappear. 

I do agree. With Obama as the President, he might be bias towards Chicago and hopefully we can hold the Olympics. That would be great for the city.</description>
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<p>I love your post. I do agree that people are not shopping much as they used to because they don&#8217;t know what will happen next with the economy. So people are being a little bit conservative about spending. I think the American people are being optimistic about the future and hopefully, the outcome of the presidential election will change the wrong path we are heading right now. When the American people start spending and having the trust with the government, hopefully we will see this inflation and recession disappear. </p>
<p>I do agree. With Obama as the President, he might be bias towards Chicago and hopefully we can hold the Olympics. That would be great for the city.</p>
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