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Wealthy Americans Unholster Their Weapons (Just for you Hugo)
« on: August 09, 2009, 11:47:13 AM »
Wealthy Americans Unholster Their Weapons
Townhall.com ^ | August 9, 2009 | Dan Kennedy


Posted on Sunday, August 09, 2009 1:54:48 PM by Kaslin

The resistance is well underway.

Affluent Americans – defined as the top 20 percent of U.S. households by income – spent about 10 percent less in 2008 than they did in 2007, according to a study by luxury-goods researcher Unity Marketing. And those households with incomes of $250,000 or more are cutting back on spending even more than all affluent households overall. 54 percent of these consumers are spending even less in 2009 than in 2008.

Those $250,000+ earners, threatened and demonized by President Obama, are retaliating with their most powerful and damaging weapon: not spending. It is a quiet, deliberate, determined, very real resistance.

To be sure, some of the cutbacks in spending are related to investment losses, job losses and actual reduction of spending capacity. But much more has nothing whatsoever to do with the ability to spend – only with the unwillingness to spend.

Most in media do not understand the reality of this deliberately reduced and postponed spending as a political resistance movement. But that’s what it is. I’ve talked to many affluent entrepreneurs and professionals who have worked hard for years to finally reach their present income levels. They are intentionally refusing to spend money as a means of protest.

I was recently thinking about replacing my Ford Explorer with a new SUV, at minimum a new Explorer, but perhaps a Lincoln Navigator or Cadillac Escalade. The day Obama first trumpeted the proposed 5.4 percent tax surcharge on gross income of us high-productivity, high-responsibility, high income earners I changed my mind. Instead I spent $514.00 getting a little fender ding months old fixed, paint scratches touched up and the car detailed. The $30,000.00 or $40,000.00 I would have spent on the new car – and I’m a cash buyer – can sleep idly in the bank until the man who has chosen me as his target is gone. And I view it as deliberately depriving him of spending he desperately needs to help his economy. He needs me and others like me buying a new car a whole lot more than I need one.

This is also the first calendar year in at least a decade in which I’ve gone 7 months without buying so much as a single stitch of new clothing. Not a necktie, not a sports-jacket, not a shoelace. Not because I lack the financial ability. And not because I lack interest. I usually buy at least a few new things each season, and for my speaking engagements, I’m actually overdue a new suit. A store I patronize even advertised a remarkably attractive offer last week, offering two free suits with purchase of one. But I will not give the president even a dime of help. I have joined the Affluent Resistance Movement.

Business owners, CEO’s and entrepreneurs are resistors too. Fred Smith at Federal Express has outright stated his company’s order for a fleet of jets is pending and subject to cancellation should the speed-to-unionization scheme Obama supports be enacted – in effect, another epic tax on businesses like his. More CEOs need to step up and make similar threats. If the President will threaten business, why shouldn’t business threaten back?

Together, those in the resistance should all go public, and tell the affected merchants, service providers and professionals why. Business leaders can explain to their vendors that the money not spent with them is political resistance. If those of us in the $250,000+ targeted group, and those who lead companies small and large, all cut spending by yet another 10 percent or 20 percent, we can protest more emphatically than if we all picked up placards and marched up and down Pennsylvania Avenue. We can demonstrate that no power trumps the power of the purse.

It pains me greatly to suggest this, since I advise businesses on marketing and I am paid to help them boost sales. But desperate times demand desperate measures. So I say: send a message. Join the resistance. Buy nothing.

________________________ ________________________ ________________________

Hugo - I told you this was going on a week ago and you laughed at me.  I am ahead of the curve on this and you can continue to deny it all you like.  However, in real terms, I know this to be a fact from many of my clients.   

Capital, in terms of real capital and people who own businesses are protesting this President in ways you have no idea.  He declared war on business and business will declare war on him. 

   

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Re: Wealthy Americans Unholster Their Weapons (Just for you Hugo)
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2009, 11:48:26 AM »
they're not cutting back...hope this helps

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Re: Wealthy Americans Unholster Their Weapons (Just for you Hugo)
« Reply #2 on: August 09, 2009, 11:51:46 AM »
they're not cutting back...hope this helps

Ha ha Big Dumbbell, you are clueless, look at the baseline numbers from 2007 - 2008 - 2009. 

Look at all the retail stores closing up and all the vacant stores.  Look at the U6 unemployment figures.   The rate would have been 9.7% without the 400,000 who were not counted and the real unemployment rate is 16.3%.


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Re: Wealthy Americans Unholster Their Weapons (Just for you Hugo)
« Reply #3 on: August 09, 2009, 12:56:08 PM »

The wealthiest Americans see this as a golden time to invest.  They're buying up real estate and failing businesses for pennies on the dollar. 

Don't believe the hype, kids, from either side.

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Re: Wealthy Americans Unholster Their Weapons (Just for you Hugo)
« Reply #4 on: August 09, 2009, 01:05:24 PM »
just for me ::)  WTF do you think you're telling me with this ::)  I'm sure you have some special shit you made up for this proving some stupid fucking point of yours...

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Re: Wealthy Americans Unholster Their Weapons (Just for you Hugo)
« Reply #5 on: August 09, 2009, 01:12:51 PM »
I laughed at you because you're an extreme fucking nuttbag that reminds me of Rush.  You didn't tell me jack shit and I don't put a lot of stock in anything you spew anymore because you've shown your true colors here buddy.  There's no reason to take you serious anymore.  You're a fucking joke... hahaha...  Just to bad the joke is wearing out and your turning into more of an annoying commercial that won't stop playing on all channels.

Your post doesn't even make sense?  As usual you just pull shit out of your ass and make it mean whatever you want.  It wouldn't shock me if they were spending less because of Obama but how the fuck are you going to know that?  The shit didn't hit the fan until around this time last year.  You act like the ressession has no impact on the top 20% and they must be spending less just because of Obama?  WOW, you are a fucking idiot twit.

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Re: Wealthy Americans Unholster Their Weapons (Just for you Hugo)
« Reply #6 on: August 10, 2009, 01:12:20 AM »
It's not so much that people are spending less, ...consumers are simply demanding more VALUE for their money.

As long as the value is there, ...people will continue to exchange their dollars for goods and/or services.
This is a consumer society, ...we have no choice. I don't see any of you growing your own grain, grinding it, and baking your own bread. Spending isn't going to stop.

The crazy spending sprees take place in times of inflation. In deflationary times, that's when people divest themselves of things, and exchange it for currency, ...provided the currrency is stable. It's also when those with huge cash reserves pick up the best value for their money. There's been a lot of confusion lately. And one thing is certain, ...when it comes to making a move when you're confused, ...most people don't move. If you don't know what tomorrow will bring... dropping $50 grand on something that's not necessary is not something someone is likely to do. That's just stupid.

For anyone to believe that the decision to forego buying a $50K car, when the only thing wrong with the other one was a little dent, and a few minor paint scratches, was due to animosity towards the President, they must be smoking crack! What idiot drops $50,000 cash on a car from an automaker who may or may not be around in 3 months, when they can make the old car as good as new with nothing more than $514, and a good once or twice over with a vacuum?

I think 333386 has been absorbing too much water when he goes sea Dooing in the Hudson.
It's really starting to affect his brain. Other than being a complete idiot and a good example of what has been wrong with most Americans to get the country in the poop they're in, ...he's not a bad guy.  :D
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Re: Wealthy Americans Unholster Their Weapons (Just for you Hugo)
« Reply #7 on: August 10, 2009, 01:45:15 AM »
Wealthy Americans Unholster Their Weapons
Townhall.com ^ | August 9, 2009 | Dan Kennedy


Posted on Sunday, August 09, 2009 1:54:48 PM by Kaslin

The resistance is well underway.

Affluent Americans – defined as the top 20 percent of U.S. households by income – spent about 10 percent less in 2008 than they did in 2007, according to a study by luxury-goods researcher Unity Marketing. And those households with incomes of $250,000 or more are cutting back on spending even more than all affluent households overall. 54 percent of these consumers are spending even less in 2009 than in 2008.

Those $250,000+ earners, threatened and demonized by President Obama, are retaliating with their most powerful and damaging weapon: not spending. It is a quiet, deliberate, determined, very real resistance.

To be sure, some of the cutbacks in spending are related to investment losses, job losses and actual reduction of spending capacity. But much more has nothing whatsoever to do with the ability to spend – only with the unwillingness to spend.

Most in media do not understand the reality of this deliberately reduced and postponed spending as a political resistance movement. But that’s what it is. I’ve talked to many affluent entrepreneurs and professionals who have worked hard for years to finally reach their present income levels. They are intentionally refusing to spend money as a means of protest.

I was recently thinking about replacing my Ford Explorer with a new SUV, at minimum a new Explorer, but perhaps a Lincoln Navigator or Cadillac Escalade. The day Obama first trumpeted the proposed 5.4 percent tax surcharge on gross income of us high-productivity, high-responsibility, high income earners I changed my mind. Instead I spent $514.00 getting a little fender ding months old fixed, paint scratches touched up and the car detailed. The $30,000.00 or $40,000.00 I would have spent on the new car – and I’m a cash buyer – can sleep idly in the bank until the man who has chosen me as his target is gone. And I view it as deliberately depriving him of spending he desperately needs to help his economy. He needs me and others like me buying a new car a whole lot more than I need one.

This is also the first calendar year in at least a decade in which I’ve gone 7 months without buying so much as a single stitch of new clothing. Not a necktie, not a sports-jacket, not a shoelace. Not because I lack the financial ability. And not because I lack interest. I usually buy at least a few new things each season, and for my speaking engagements, I’m actually overdue a new suit. A store I patronize even advertised a remarkably attractive offer last week, offering two free suits with purchase of one. But I will not give the president even a dime of help. I have joined the Affluent Resistance Movement.

Business owners, CEO’s and entrepreneurs are resistors too. Fred Smith at Federal Express has outright stated his company’s order for a fleet of jets is pending and subject to cancellation should the speed-to-unionization scheme Obama supports be enacted – in effect, another epic tax on businesses like his. More CEOs need to step up and make similar threats. If the President will threaten business, why shouldn’t business threaten back?

Together, those in the resistance should all go public, and tell the affected merchants, service providers and professionals why. Business leaders can explain to their vendors that the money not spent with them is political resistance. If those of us in the $250,000+ targeted group, and those who lead companies small and large, all cut spending by yet another 10 percent or 20 percent, we can protest more emphatically than if we all picked up placards and marched up and down Pennsylvania Avenue. We can demonstrate that no power trumps the power of the purse.

It pains me greatly to suggest this, since I advise businesses on marketing and I am paid to help them boost sales. But desperate times demand desperate measures. So I say: send a message. Join the resistance. Buy nothing.

________________________ ________________________ ________________________

Hugo - I told you this was going on a week ago and you laughed at me.  I am ahead of the curve on this and you can continue to deny it all you like.  However, in real terms, I know this to be a fact from many of my clients.   

Capital, in terms of real capital and people who own businesses are protesting this President in ways you have no idea.  He declared war on business and business will declare war on him. 

   

It was said prior to this in 2009 that the lux car market would be down, which it is, and many wealthy in London are unloading exotic cars by the boatload, which mean great deals. Wealthy people tend not to spend much in these hard times, because it makes them more conspicious...But low and behold, exotic car manufacturers are coming out with even more exclusive cars now. Why? Well because the MEGA-rich can afford them, and want them and don't care who sees them. And in this past 6 months I hve sen more Ferraris, Porsche 911 Turbos, M5's, M6's, Lambo's, Bentley's, than I have seen in the past two years. And who has that type of money...Well people who are making  250k or more.