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The nearest thing to a solid clue we've found is that in a recession retail sales have tended to bottom three to six months before the general economy.
If the person you're talking to responds by saying, "K-U-R-T-B-A-R-D-E-L-L-A," that's a solid clue that you aren't talking to Darrell Issa. 4. If you have to pen a correction, don't pen an accompanying article that includes contradictions or obvious blame-deflecting.
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