they call themselves mall rats. i love it. it s only $24. consumerism definitely took over in the 80s. people emerged from the 70s from tough economic times and went wow, we can now spend. i want you to think about this also. that s what is going to set your eyes off. the economy started growing, and it was largely a consumer-driven growth. but the consumer economy was funded by debt. the national bankruptcy rate is soaring. greg and diana, annual income, $32,000. they had over $12,000 in unsecured debts, bought a washer, dryer, and beta max tv recorder, then went bankrupt. if you ve got plastic money, there s nothing holding you back. it was acceptable to have a credit card, more than acceptable to have debt. if you wanted to pull it out of your wallet and use it. live from tampa bay, florida, it s the home shopping club.
too. ainsley: we have stairs right there if the four of us want to recreate it that was the best time no. one wakes up at the right time. the same time. steve: they had to wait at the top of the stairs. ainsley: mom, come on. hold on, i just need to brush my teeth. dad, come on. hold on, i need to set up the video camera. you would wait forever. steve he was here. ainsley: elise, get out of bed. janice: most exciting time of year. steve: best week on the calendar. we would love to see your pictures. email them to us. ainsley: best part of being annual adult and children. we get to watch our you will parents see the grand kids bring to them. brian: i just love to run down the stairs and make sure there are receipts. janice: brian, i can t wait to see more pictures of you this week. brian: we will in search. janes janes that s great you have the video. we got to pull out the beta max. we had the beta before the
consumerism definitely took over in the 80s. people emerged from the 70s from tough economic times and went wow, we can now spend. i want you to think about this also. that s what is going to set your eyes off. the economy started growing, and it was largely a consumer-driven growth. but the consumer economy was funded by debt. the national bankruptcy rate is soaring. greg and diana, annual income, $32,000. they had over $12,000 in unsecured debts, bought a washer, dryer, and beta max tv recorder, then went bankrupt. i knew i didn t have the money, but if you ve got plastic money, there s nothing holding you back. it was acceptable to have a credit card, more than acceptable to have debt. if you wanted to pull it out of your wallet and use it. live from tampa bay, florida, it s the home shopping club.
they call themselves mall rats. i love it. it s only $24. consumerism definitely took over in the 80s. people emerged from the 70s from tough economic times and went wow, we can now spend. i want you to think about this also. that s what is going to set your eyes off. the economy started growing, and it was largely a consumer-driven growth. but the consumer economy was funded by debt. the national bankruptcy rate is soaring. greg and diana, annual income, $32,000. they had over $12,000 in unsecured debts, bought a washer, dryer, and beta max tv recorder, then went bankrupt. if you ve got plastic money, there s nothing holding you back. it was acceptable to have a credit card, more than acceptable to have debt. if you wanted to pull it out of your wallet and use it. live from tampa bay, florida,
is a business and the business of making money. if they decide well, you know, we have been showing the film that has been has got on beta max and vhs and dvd and blue ray and online download and streaming services, you know, they are not paying to come into our theater. people are complaining the climate of the country is such that now they don t want to be seeing movies glorifying where white people could own black people and impregnate black people. then don t show up to the movies. then don t show it at the theater. don t say that because the theater has made the decision to not show the movie that there is something wrong with that business decision. ainsley: lawrence, what are your thoughts? the problem is that this is public pressure to actually shut down the showing. they there are plenty of movies that i don t like that are out there and i just choose not to show up to the theater. this is not so much about racial tension as it is control. people can choose with their ti