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		<title>By: your dreams of the economy are the new economy &#171; Very Postmodern</title>
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		<description>[...] Can we accept the idea that the economy is a wreck? No doubt, certain sectors of our economy are profoundly troubled. Finance/banking are the chief culprits along with real estate. Manufacturing is seeing its final death spasms, but on the flipside discount/bargain stores are doing swimmingly. Amazon is not suffering. Nor is NetFlix. [...]</description>
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