Some caution that President Obama’s proposals try to achieve too many objectives at the expense of focusing tax dollars on the core issue of job creation. In April, the recession would become the longest since the 1930s. “We are in the thick of it now,” said Robert Barbera, chief economist for ITG Investment Technology Group.
Regarding the public: My heart swells in my chest and while I laugh, I feel fear, smell a faint stench of insanity.
Regarding Obama: He has to start deciding whom to disappoint.
Recall Sequoia: Get Real or Go Home.
Two quick reminders from Peter Schiff: Tens of millions of people unemployed, inflation spiraling out of control, the government instituting price controls that result in shortages and blackouts and long lines for things. I think things are going to get very bad.
We need a serious recession in this country, and the government needs to get out of the way, and let it happen.
All Under the Umbrella of Job Creation |