When I
see an inordinate number of ads for anything, I suspect it is overpriced or may
be otherwise a bad deal. There were
continual ads for mortgages just before the 2008 Meltdown, because these
mortgages were being approved for unqualified borrowers. There are lots of ads
for Gold and Silver, but their costs exceed the per ounce costs for Gold and
Silver. There are also lots of ads for
drugs for all sorts of things. Most of the ads on TV are for all sorts of
drugs, The new, continual ads for
“reverse mortgages” is contrary to the value of having your house paid for and
living debt-free. There are lots of “cancer treatment” ads, but I suspect this
is the same overpriced lethal chemo and radiation that decimates our immune
system. Ads for car insurance have been excessive for some time. We use a
well-established insurance carrier who doesn’t advertise.
I have
the same suspicions about organizations that have lots of “public relations”
costs. It makes me wonder what they’re hiding or what attacks they are
expecting. Government entities appear to be consumed by their own propaganda
machines and that should make us even more suspicious.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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