What I Learned From 2008 – Tony Cradic

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Guest post by Tony Cradic who writes over at Tony C Today

September: 700 Billion? That’s All You Need. No Problem… Troubled financial institutes look for my hidden money-sock.

October: More stimulus rebate checks? My poor great, great grandchildren… literally Can our great grandchild afford our spending habits?

November: If ‘ifs’ and ‘buts’ were candy and nuts America has spoken and now he’s our President.

December: We’re number 1… wait… you’re number 1… wait… Talking the talk is just the beginning. I need to start walking too.

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My name is Tony Cradic, and I’ve been blogging since this past September. I love God, my family and my country as much as humanly possible.  I’ve traveled a lot of the world, but Tennessee is again my home.

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