Posts Tagged ‘Holidays’

Illegal Alien Halloween Costume

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Illegal Alien Halloween CostumeIt is the time of the year to be looking for a new halloween costume again. This time the trend is shifting towards an Illegal Alien Halloween Costume that is definitely the hit product this halloween. This hilarious costume includes an orange jumpsuit, a mask and a green card that you can show to your friends. If this is not something frightening and hilarious at the same time then nothing is.

If you want to impress all your friends or the friends of your children then getting the illegal alien halloween costume is the number one thing to get this Halloween!

The biggest problem with this is that you might get mistaken for a real illegal alien, and if you decide to run away from the police you are easily found in the forest because you are wearing an orange jumpsuit. This fake green card won’t help you

This product as expected has already raised quite a lot of opinions back and forth. There are people all over the internet complaining about it being offensive to some groups of people and that it is not of a good taste. What should be kept in mind is that for the sake of Halloween an Illegal Alien Halloween Costume does not necessarily go too far with its playfulness.

GET YOURS NOW BEFORE IT IS BANNED!!!

Consumers Have Less To Spend This Christmas

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Christmas ShoppingFor the economy the holiday times are actually quite important. A majority of the worlds shopping is done near the christmas and this has always a rejuvenating effect on the businesses. This year the confidence of the consumers is dipping and we are expecting an all time low in spending.

Employment is an issue which worries most of the consumers, and this has lead to people expecting less gits. Not only are the consumers going to buy less gifts, but they are also going to spend less in food and decorations.

The consumer confidence index (CCI) has dropped from the figures of above 54 in august to below 54 in September, and the experts expect it to drop even more as we approach the Holidays.

Due to the fact that consumer spending makes the majority of the economic action of the US there is extreme monitoring of households done.

It remains to be seen if everyone is waiting for the sales after the Holidays to make their shopping.