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Gerald
09-10-11, 10:33 PM
Finally, we’re coming to a consensus about what’s wrong with the economy. It’s us. And our bad attitude.

Ben Bernanke says we’re too depressed. On Thursday, the Fed chairman suggested that consumers have an irrationally negative worldview.

“Even taking into account the many financial pressures that they face, households seem exceptionally cautious,” he told an audience in Minnesota, where the Twins are in last place, attendance at the state fair was way down and the state’s best-known elected official is Michele Bachmann. Also, star hockey player Dustin Byfuglien was arrested on Lake Minnetonka on suspicion of boating while intoxicated.

Meanwhile overseas, Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, expressed concern that “the world is collectively suffering from a crisis of confidence.” Which is not helped by the fact that nobody can hear the words “International Monetary Fund” without thinking sleazy French pol in a hotel room with the maid.

On Friday, President Obama told Americans to “shake off all the naysaying and the anxiety and the hand-wringing.” He is on the road, following up on the big jobs speech he gave before Congress. It got a pretty good reaction, which would probably have been even more positive if the television broadcasts had not been interspersed with reports that Homeland Security was searching for a trio of terrorist truckers.

The president is urging people to contact their elected representatives and tell them to pass his proposals: “I want you to call. I want you to e-mail. I want you to tweet. I want you to fax. I want you to visit. I want you to Facebook ... Send a carrier pigeon.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/10/opinion/and-the-good-news-is.html?src=mv&ref=general


Note: September 9, 2011

Sledgehammer427
09-10-11, 11:03 PM
Makes sense. If you don't believe in change it won't happen.

CCIP
09-10-11, 11:20 PM
On the other hand, false over-optimism is what causes businesses to fail and consumers to go into crushing debt. You can't go into anything without a plan. You have to have real resources and real energy available. Creativity and initiative is great, but you have to put food on the table first. If the economic climate is making this latter task difficult enough as it is, of course people aren't gonna be creative and politically active.

Gerald
09-11-11, 05:43 AM
But to see things from a positive perspective, is to see options.

Rilder
09-11-11, 05:48 AM
Doesn't help we allow politicians to engage in politics. :O: