The Obama Stimulus: Truth and Consequences
Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D. (February 16th, 2009) Writes:
Never before have I learned so much so quickly from my readers as I have now — all just by reading the thousands of comments you have posted on my blog in the past week!
One of your key questions: Will the new Obama stimulus and banking bailouts succeed or fail?
What will be the immediate and ultimate consequences?
What should I do?
Today’s gala edition is my response.
But let’s not waste time digging for causes — the economic blunders of Washington, the financial greed of Wall Street, or the big debts and risky bets by almost everyone.
Let’s also not waste time pointing fingers — the Clinton administration for creating the tech bubble, the Bush administration for creating the housing bubble, or the Obama administration …
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