

the excitement when I pull a clementine out of my stocking.
Macro economically, the economy would most likely be near the same - just a juggle in where the money goes to and from. Assuming it is still stays in our economy.
Micro economically, disaster!
what about credit though. i reckon most people buy everything on credit at christmas, and if all that credit isnt being used surely it would cause effects on a macro scale?
- possibly lower loan rates offered by private companies. Less demand & more supply should in theory lead to lowering of rates.
As such, one can't even phantom what the overall effects would be.
All i dislike in santamas is that people forgot roots...![]()
It's fathom you noob![]()

british sheephumping....
capital I!
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Capital B in British and sheephumping is two words!![]()
Another blitzkrieg language inspection! :england:

Capital c!
You don't need a capital b when saying "capital b" and also blitzkrieg is not what is happening here as there is nothing mechanized in your assault.
Not to mention, there was nothing surprising or sudden about it