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I thrive in hard times, so pretty good.  Budget pressures will mean the government can't afford inspectors to harass me as often, and police to control me as well.  Sinking real estate prices make things cheaper for me, and the more people have to sell off their possessions to pay their bills, the cheaper stuff will get.

I don't owe loans and don't buy things I can't afford, so it is pretty easy not to get hurt.  The worst part of this crisis is listening to everybody lament it.  Anybody that was paying attention knew it was coming.  Everybody already knows you shouldn't buy what you can't afford, so there would be no such thing as a credit crunch, except for those who chose not to exercise their intellect or self control.

There are very few innocent victims.

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