Today, President Bush held a news conference where he discussed the “way forward” for the economy in 2007. Renowned Morgan Stanley economist Steven Roach says the the “odds of the U.S. economy tipping into recession are about 40 to 45 per cent.” New York Times columnist Paul Krugman notes that “the odds are very good — maybe 2 to 1,” that the U.S. will teeter toward a recession in 2007. Bush’s solution? “Go shopping more.”
"In seeking truth you have to get both sides of a story.---And that's the way it is."--Walter Cronkite
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
With recession looming, the chimpster tells America to ‘go shopping more’
Today, President Bush held a news conference where he discussed the “way forward” for the economy in 2007. Renowned Morgan Stanley economist Steven Roach says the the “odds of the U.S. economy tipping into recession are about 40 to 45 per cent.” New York Times columnist Paul Krugman notes that “the odds are very good — maybe 2 to 1,” that the U.S. will teeter toward a recession in 2007. Bush’s solution? “Go shopping more.”
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First off once you understand that the Gerbil is a twit, then that makes sense. That's if you want to think like a twit.
"First off once you understand that the Gerbil is a twit, then that makes sense. That's if you want to think like a twit."
LOL!
Yup, the words from the economist-in-chief who rely on his bible for the truth and guidance: My Pet Goat!
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