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Front page of the WSJ this AM:
"Business spending looks up".
Big companies that sell to corporate customers are growing more bullish about prospects for 2010.
Yeah, the crash is right around the corner......
Front page of the WSJ this AM:
"Business spending looks up".
Big companies that sell to corporate customers are growing more bullish about prospects for 2010.
Yeah, the crash is right around the corner......
In case you did not know, the Wall Street Journal is a propaganda sheet for the Powers that be.
As I have told all who are deluded by the Obama administration green shoot propaganda, show me the official statistics that show recovery.
There are no economic indicators that I have seen that show economic recovery. All of the economic indicators show the economy as flat or still falling. Retail Sales, Durable Good Orders, Industrial Production are all down 12 percent or more in the past 12 months or so. The economy is screwed. Unemployment is going up every week. UI claims are up every week. Check the raw data to confirm that as opposed to the Obama administration lies. 33 million Americans are out of work or underemployed.
We are in a mess. If you see proof of economic improvement, please post it. And please do not quote some shill dork who says everything is looking up. If you are stuck down in a sewer looking up towards the light through a manhole, I guess you can say everything is lookin' up. BUT the gas is still going to get you.
So the WSJ is in league with the Obama Administration?
Should this thread remain here or be moved to conspiracy theories?
As you must have noticed this afternoon.Front page of the WSJ this AM:
...Yeah, the crash is right around the corner......
NEW YORK (Reuters) Wells Fargo & Co (WFC.N) and U.S. Bancorp (USB.N) posted earnings that trounced Wall Street expectations, helped by outsized revenue from underwriting mortgages.