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2004-09-10 Home Front: Politix
Cheney says Ebay will save economy. (sorta)
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Posted by Anon4021 2004-09-10 1:32:19 AM|| || Front Page|| [6 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 I think he was referring to the whole underground economy. This includes every thing from E-bay, swap meets, gun shows, various barter clubs and working off the books by sevice personnell. I have seen estimates that this may make up as much 15 percent of the economy. That may be high but if you consider the fact that illegals sent as much as 15 billion with a b to Mexico each year it is not insubstancial.
Posted by Old Fogey  2004-09-10 9:45:37 AM||   2004-09-10 9:45:37 AM|| Front Page Top

#2 It's the ambulance chaser and the gold-digging boytoy who are out of touch. Web-based, home-based employment is growing rapidly and is already huge. The payroll jobs data do not accurately indicate the real level of employment in this economy.

Posted by lex 2004-09-10 11:39:44 AM||   2004-09-10 11:39:44 AM|| Front Page Top

#3 UPDATE:
http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2004/09/10/loc_cheney10jobs.html

Video link on right.
Posted by Anonymous4021 2004-09-10 11:50:17 AM||   2004-09-10 11:50:17 AM|| Front Page Top

#4 I have a friend that has a coin and stamp store here in town. He is in the process of hiring four people to run his eBay operation because it's grown so large. He estimates he makes 70% of his store's income from eBay. I know at least five other stamp dealers who work mainly on eBay and a few similar auction sites, while their physical stores are primarily there for acquisitions and their long-time regular customers.

I sell my writing exclusively on the Internet. I can't get published by one of the big boys, and most Print-on-Demand publishers want money I don't have. It's easy to download my books without paying for them, and quite a number of people avail themselves of this option. Still, I get a check a month on the average, ranging from $3 to $10. It's not big money, but many small-time writers don't make that much from Print-on-Demand or online electronic markets.

The truth is, the Internet has changed more than just information sharing. Everything that is possible is being done over the Internet. That accounts for a huge portion of the economy that the government establishment hasn't gotten a grip on yet, doesn't understand, and is mainly ignoring because it can't regulate, tax, and control it.
Posted by Old Patriot  2004-09-10 7:09:28 PM|| [http://users.codenet.net/mweather/default.htm]  2004-09-10 7:09:28 PM|| Front Page Top

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