| Wonderful news: Comrade Obama will has promised the USA will play a leading role in the struggle to “save the planet” from global warming, even if it means committing economic suicide. In other global warming news: |
Icy winds and heavy snow storms swept across Britain today, causing chaos for drivers and closing hundreds of schools.
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Thousands of children got a day off school as sub-zero temperatures and heavy snow forced around 200 schools in the North-West to close. … The first snow of this winter fell in England in October.
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| Meanwhile, society presses forward with plans to plunge itself into a long-term depression as a token gesture to avert a crisis that does not exist. Future generations will be left to figure out what made so many of us go so tragically insane. |
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December 2, 2008
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EcoFreaks, Energy, England, Global Warming, Government as Idiocy, Great Britain, ecoNazis, government |
carbon, England, Global Warming, Obama, suicide |
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True Loves to face most expensive Christmas ever as PNC Christmas Price Index jumps 8.1% in 2008.
Cost of “The 12 Days of Christmas” Song Items Reflect Consumer Pricing Trends; Interactive Web Site Provides Teachers and Students With Insights on U.S. Economy.
Each year, the Christmas Price Index reflects trends in the broader economy. This year, commodities prices, concerns about increased energy and shipping costs, jobs, and a second straight minimum wage increase were major factors in the cost.
Swans have always been expensive because they are rare: in 1995 there were only 14,000. French hens are “cheaper” because they are in less demand. Performance artists such as pipers piping or drummers drumming receive higher wages due to their specialized skills – while maids-a-milking are the only unskilled laborers in the index.
| The PNC Christmas Price Index increased by a lavish 8.1 percent over last year, the second biggest leap in the history of the whimsical economic analysis by PNC Wealth Management based on the cost of gifts in the holiday classic, “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” |
| the cost of the PNC CPI is $21,080 in 2008, $1,573 more than last year. |
| seven swans a-swimming proved to be a driver of this year’s index, carrying the greatest weight with a whopping 33.3 percent increase due to their scarcity |
| True Loves will pay less for the five gold rings this year. Retail prices dropped by 11.4 percent |
| Two other costs in the CPI dropped this year: three French hens and Six geese-a-laying |
| eight maids a-milking received a raise for the second straight year, due to another increase in the federal minimum wage |
| the drummers drumming, pipers piping and Llrds-a-leaping—jumped a modest 3 percent |
| True Loves will pay more than ever before—$86,609—for all 364 items, up from $78,100 in 2007 |
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December 2, 2008
Posted by
coloradoright |
Christmas, Culture |
Christmas, days, expenses, money |
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