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Posted: 10:16 PM Oct 9, 2008
Last Updated: 5:52 AM Oct 10, 2008
Reporter: Jamie Edmonds
Email Address: jamie.edmonds@wilx.com

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Halloween is just weeks away, but lately it's the stock market that's got people spooked.

"I think it's really scary," Mellisa Wheeler said, "I don't know what to think."

"I keep watching and wondering what's going to happen next?" Bill Dewitt said.

Doug Adler of Raymond James and Associates in East Lansing said he fielded calls from clients all day Thursday.

"The number one question I'm hearing is well, what do you think? And what should we do now?" Doug Adler said.

Even after the government passed their $700 billion bailout bill, Adler said, there's still a lack of confidence on Wall Street.

When the Bailout Bill was presented and it was monkeyed around in congress, folks said, 'I don't have any confidence and people have been selling ever since,'" Adler said.

But it's going to take time said MSU economics professor David Schweikhardt.

"It's not easy to spend $ 00 billion and you want them to spend it in the right way to get this job to work," Schweikhardt said.

The first step, Schweikhardt said is to get credit flowing to help small businesses.

"It's making it difficult to pay bills to other businesses who they owe money," he said. "In some cases it might be difficult for them to make pay roll."

And to help you and me.

"If you go to finance a car, but the bank isn't giving the dealership credit, you cant buy a car," Adler said.

The word credit literally means to believe or trust... which is exactly what these markets need right now.

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Posted by: ronda Location: coldwater on Oct 10, 2008 at 08:48 AM
Was most our problems with the economy due to high oil prices and the greedy ones out to make big profit.Every one was getting away with it.Gee the poor just got poorer.Lack of jobs and more not having jobs as they just moved away.We hear how much higher fuel prices to heat our homes will be this winter.Pretty stupid no ones can stop gas companies ect.We haven't even turned our heat on yet.Yes it is pretty cold but our budget is so stressed now.High gas prices,food prices,raises in utilities,just higher everything.We were find till all these high prices.The bail outs will help who?Not average families.Soon the day will come when the gov says NO MORE TAX REFUNDS.Then what?There is no good reasoning in why this all happened.Bush has brought this country to ruin in just 8 yrs.Proves something is truely corrupt in his term.Who's ever going to let the truth be known?No one getting all that bail out money which smells of BRIBES more so than help.

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  • Posted By: BuzzSierra it isn't that the Michigan system is flawed, it's the judges that are elected or appointed who interpret the laws and then dole the punishment or lack thereof. The problem that I have is that even though the father and adopted mother may or may not have set the fire they surely should be tried for first-degree murder. I hope that the coroner was able to determine of the victim was sexually or physically abused. Just wish justice would be geared to help the injured instead of the perp.
  • Posted By: sierraThis justice system is flawed. My cousins baby gets murdered this summer and the guy only faces 12 to 22 yrs and now this i am disgusted with michigan I think it should be an eye for an eye forget this 15 yrs. These people have taken a whole lifetime away!
  • Posted By: JodyYou have to wonder who our court system is there to help? Its obvious she was chained to her bed, they were abusing her. They get 15 yrs?? People are sick! They will get 15 lessened to 6 and will end up doing 2 and having a yr probation. People wake up and start yelling, its the only way we will be heard. I say tie them to a bed and set them on fire..
  • Posted By: Mary AnneOnly up to 15 years in prison for what was probably 16 years of sheer torture for this child??? Are the courts as sick as the defendents are?? This is disgusting. Murder by torture is as despicable as pre-meditated murder!
  • Posted By: ANONYMOUSThese parents should be hung. Have the same thing done to them that they did to their daughter. There are some serious sick people in this world and I have no sympathy for them at all!!!

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