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Americans Selling Possessions to Stay Afloat

Posted by Melissa McEwan, Shakesville at 2:06 PM on April 30, 2008.


In the wake of the housing crash and rising food and energy prices, Americans are pawning their clothes, furniture and more.
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I want you to think of President Mondo Fucko's total shock at hearing gas would hit $4/gallon and how blissfully isolated his precious ass is from actual Americans as you read this item:

Struggling with mounting debt and rising prices, faced with the toughest economic times since the early 1990s, Americans are selling prized possessions online and at flea markets at alarming rates.

To meet higher gas, food and prescription drug bills, they are selling off grandmother's dishes and their own belongings. Some of the household purging has been extremely painful — families forced to part with heirlooms.

…At Craigslist, which has become a kind of online flea market for the world, the number of for-sale listings has soared 70 percent since last July. In March, the number of listings more than doubled to almost 15 million from the year-ago period. Craigslist CEO Jeff Buckmaster acknowledged the increasing popularity of selling all sort of items on the Web, but said the rate of growth is "moving above the usual trend line." He said he was amazed at the desperate tone in some ads.

Like a Georgia teenager whose mother lost her job and whose ad pleaded, "Please buy anything you can to help out." Or like Alabama mobile home resident Ellona Bateman-Lee, whose husband was disabled in 2006 by an electric shock on the job as a dump truck driver: "Among her most painful sales: her grandmother's teakettle. She sold it for $6 on eBay."

Now, according to conservative philosophy, private charity is supposed to step in and help these struggling Americans in their time of need. That's the whole plan: Let people keep their tax money, starve the government, subcontract welfare to via faith-based initiatives to private charity, who will be phat with donations from the Americans who have been allowed to keep more of their income care of tax breaks.

But guess what?

The trend may be hurting secondhand stores too. Donations to the Salvation Army were down 20 percent in the January-to-March period. George Hood, the charity's national community relations and development secretary, said that was probably partly because people were selling their belongings instead.

There's your trickle-down economics at work, right there.


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Mob Equipment
Posted by: Xynyx on Apr 30, 2008 2:36 PM   
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Sell whatever you must, but hang onto your shovels, rakes, pitchforks, axes, torches, and guns... you'll need those when you join the mob and head off to Castle Frankenstein, Palace Dick'n'George, or wherever else you might need to go to find food or something resembling economic justice... or retribution.

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» RE: Mob Equipment inDEED! Posted by: DaBear
My solution= got my supermarket job today
Posted by: irenderit on Apr 30, 2008 6:03 PM   
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After being a draftsman 20 years, found myself getting my old (Union!)job back today at Albertson's, fortunately I had it to fall back on. Night crew doesn't matter, do what you have to do.
After 6 months, I can get health care on me, helping with the $12,000+/yr bill for Kaiser/family of 3. Suck up the pride, move on.

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looks more like
Posted by: cwilsondrum on Apr 30, 2008 6:19 PM   
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piss to me

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McCain
Posted by: rwday@cox.net on May 1, 2008 3:56 AM   
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I don't have time to look for the link, but I heard on NPR a week or so ago, John McCain talking in, I think, Youngstown, OH about how the new economy brought new opportunities - the example he gave was the millions of Americans making money selling stuff on ebay.

Right, because selling your used crap on ebay is equivalent to a $20 an hour factory job with benefits, making something useful. I had to turn the radio off in disgust.

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And the tragic thing
Posted by: talkville on May 1, 2008 5:24 AM   
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is that more and more are selling more intimate possessions: the body and its usefulness for Others.

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What the hell's wrong with you people? The boy blunder, GW Bush, says
Posted by: thekidde on May 1, 2008 7:39 AM   
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the economy is just in a slowdown. And he's never made a mistake according to himself.

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Bobby Decker
Posted by: Bobby Decker on May 1, 2008 7:57 AM   
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" I CAN ONLY HOPE ALL THE CLOSET CRACKERS WHO
WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ELECTING POPS MC CAIN
ALL LOSE THEIR JOBS.........OH ! ILL FUCKING
SAVIOR IT..........# 1 I WANT TO SEE ALL THESE OLD
CRACKERS RIDING TO THEIR $40.00 AN HOUR JOB AT THE POST OFFICE IN THEIR NEW HUMMER WITH THEIR
KISS ASS JESIS FISH ON THE BACK LISTINING TO THE RUSH IS MY RELEGION NETWORK RUNNING NAAA _ KEED OUT THE DOOR......IT LOOKS LIKE ILL LIVE LONG ENOUTH TO TRADE MY TIN FOIL HAT FOR THE RIGHTFUL PAUL REVERE ONE WHEN THE WHOLE FREE TRADE SHITHOUSE GOS UP IN FLAMES !

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Spend your rebate checks at your neighbors' garage sale!
Posted by: Chloe2005 on May 1, 2008 8:22 AM   
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Keep this money in the hands of the people. Do not spend it at Walmart and enrich China. Buy only used "stuff" at garage sales, Craigs list and the Salvation Army etc. Cash those checks and spend wisely.

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Craig's List is a dead end so are all the usual "outlets"
Posted by: DaBear on May 1, 2008 10:35 AM   
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Nobody's buying anything. I've had 50% of my househole possessions listed forever, in great shape, all stuff people used to want but nobody is buying. Bet Craig's List Fat Cat doesn't wanna admit that reality, now does he?

Basically, the other half of my material possessions are going up for auction when I let the storage place take them. I sure can't sell my stuff and somehow I still have to go bankrupt to keep B of A off my back for the second 15% mortgage.

Meanwhile there's a crop of new websites telling rich fuckers how to scam people outta their foreclosure homes on a promise to rent them back to the victims then jack the rent and evict them so you can have a massive "inventory" of homes so when that magical "bounce back" occurs you'll make your millions and retire. Rich people are so fucking twisted and sadistic. Somebody's gonna get a beatdown damned soon if an when this gets much worse.

It's funny Alternet has NO articles on those owning class predators who re circling like cultures in working class neighborhoods. My kid almost got run down yesterday by some fucker in a X3 who was snapping photos of the foreclosures on the street. Next rich car I see hunting our neighbors is gonna leave with either slashed tires or a busted fucking windshield.

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only a matter of time..
Posted by: cyr3n on May 1, 2008 11:12 AM   
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.. before some terminally-ill person who cant afford their meds anymore will go Columbine on some senators.

I dont think its a good thing that people are selling off their worldly goods on ebay. That means they cant eat or pay their bills. When you have a mob of hungry and homeless people with nothing tying them down.. shit can get ugly fast.

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» RE: only a matter of time.. Posted by: donl51
For anyone who still thinks
Posted by: willymack on May 1, 2008 12:56 PM   
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The evil bastards in this regime shouldn't be punished for their crimes, either during or after their uninvited stay in power, read this article carefully. People shouldn't have to pawn their cherished memories to keep on eating.

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they weren't knocking down my door
Posted by: chiefwanadubie on May 1, 2008 11:40 PM   
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since 1979 the war against drugs, stoled hippies, houses, cars, farms and families, yet the yuppies stood back, saying "get a job" knowing potheads can't pass a urine test to get a job!!! life was good for the yuppies, until the predators ran out of hippies to rob and persecute, and now it's their turn!!! I've lost everything several times, because of the thievery of the state, so I know, IT'S NO FUN, (when the rabbit's got the gun, lol)loosing your life's possessions!!! prohibition of alcohol, caused our government to be sold to the highers bidder, to create new and improved black-markets, and legal protection racket monopolies!!! the war against drugs, totally gave our nation to the beast!!! this all happened, because we were no longer united, money and special privilege, has divided us, to the point of no return!!! America's addiction to oil is far worst, than all the druggies in prison combined, because, they no longer need oil/gas!!! the world has become, one traitorous monopoly board, and you just can't make a move without landing on someones square with hotels---go directly to jail, no go money for you!!! were all in the same boat now, and it's sinking fast, are you ready to unite now, or are you all captions of this titanic!!!

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