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Re: I am new also...
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Originally Posted by Caw_of_Strathclyde
Am fairly new at this. Not too sure how to proceed.
I spend a lot of time around computers and peripherals. I don't know how much time I want to spend with them in my leisure.
Anyway, hello.
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Good to have you join us. Come by often or occasionally as you wish. Your chosen moniker is interesting.  You might want to take a peek at why some of us chose our board names in a thread started by Yagmi http://www.politicalwrinkles.com/off...your-name.html
Again, welcome! 
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Consumption is indeed important in a free economy: particularly the freedom of consumers to buy their goods in unhampered markets. However, key to long-term economic growth is investment (savings), which is the opposite of consumption. Public policies that promote consumption — such as low interest rates — do so at the expense of savings. Less savings means less investments; an economy that does not save or invest will consume all of its resources and eventually end up bankrupt.-David Saied
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