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		<title>By: JNUrbanski</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sounds like America needs a bit of hardship to toughen it up a little! There has never been any such thing as job security but people still get complacent. Taxes were as much as 90% in the last century and we&#039;ve had it easy for too long. It&#039;s a bit of an insult to suggest that possibly people are so traumatized they cannot spend. There are many people who have been as frugal as their grandmothers all their life and they&#039;re doing just fine, recession or not.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sounds like America needs a bit of hardship to toughen it up a little! There has never been any such thing as job security but people still get complacent. Taxes were as much as 90% in the last century and we&#8217;ve had it easy for too long. It&#8217;s a bit of an insult to suggest that possibly people are so traumatized they cannot spend. There are many people who have been as frugal as their grandmothers all their life and they&#8217;re doing just fine, recession or not.</p>
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