US Economy Could Recover Much Sooner Than Expected »

Posted By rafaeldenillo 7 months, 3 weeks ago in Business & Finance

You've heard all the gloom and doom about this recession. Now here's some good news: the economic recovery could happen much sooner—and be much stronger—than anyone thought possible.

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    Mikunited7 months, 3 weeks ago

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    Well it's more optimistic than most analysts are forecasting, over here in the UK.I hope it turns out true,though I won't be holding my breath waiting.

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    calitennflo7 months, 3 weeks ago

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    When you read it could recover...what are we thinking? Recover what? They shall never recover me...not an economy. All we are seeing is what I knew would happen in 2005 and tried to prevent...seems some here in Long beach would agree. The style in Washington and the legislatures is put terrorism before everyone's eyes, and learn something inhuman...without any form of representation. Despotism is what we see...nothing else. We, nor the united States will ever recover the loss of lives, etc. Not together as they see.
    They killed over a million men in Iraq alone...and the wife are left alone...shunned, especially by the US.
    No...we will never recover but for a brief period ever...this has been going on from behind the walls and atop stools...that leave the remains of what pigeons do...you know...leave their proof of life...a waste.
    Some do it as nature would...some do it as Demons would...don't be caught in their grasp.
    I look at children today...and see the need for those in those high chairs...certainly makes those men look stupid. We did not get here with money, nor would we be anything close to what is virtuous, if we did not live it. I do not eat money...it does not make me any more comfortable. I do not live money...I do not use money as punishment or reward...I do not put our young women in an economy like this...and you know why? I will not make her a *****...I will not dress up like her either...and stand on corners hiding my badge...I am not that ill.

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      birdsabound7 months, 3 weeks ago

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      Recover?? And WHAT, exactly, is THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN??

      Nobody in their right mind should WANT to revert back to "business as usual" --- which is what has, after all, GIVEN "us" all the mess "we" now see. We very much need to build something fundamentally very different.

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        pc257 months, 3 weeks ago

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        of course......after Obama continued to talk down the economy and predict all sorts of dire results if congress didn't go along with his plans it now appears thatperhaps the economy was not as bad as he had predicted. whoops you screwed up you trusted me......LOL......it was a down cycle, it will recover, it always has.

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        tadair9197 months, 3 weeks ago

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        Google Peter Schiff

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          simonsez7 months, 3 weeks ago

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          Starting to recover already? This will not go down well with Rahm and the rest of the dwarfs.

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            beavith17 months, 3 weeks ago

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            folks!

            CDO and CDS liability exceeds $40T. The US GDP is $12T. The banks that carry the liability are broke, since their liabilities exceed their assets.

            and things are getting better?

            the gov't can point the money firehose at anything they like, but the pooch is still screwed.

            we're being played.

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              doppich7 months, 3 weeks ago

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              Whe we "recover" - instead of lose - two-thirds of a million jobs each month, maybe I'll listen to the recovery claims. Meanwhile, 1.5 million college graduates will be entering the job market over the next couple of months...

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              cowboygrandpa7 months, 3 weeks ago

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              Yeah, well tell that to the people still losing their jobs. Still unable to make ends meet, while executives received million dollar bonuses for creating the mess.
              Recovering what ??? The insane financial policies that put us here in the first place ??
              The only people I see recovering are those who have received corporate welfare.
              I don't call that a recovery. I call it a long turn financial drain. Because as long they continue to do business like they used to. We are screwed.
              I talked to a truck driver the other day. He worked for a pallet company who had employed 33 people. They now have seven.
              That is better than three quarters of the company.
              Tell those and the millions like them we are recovering.
              We are are down to three people a shift where I work.
              That is a reduction of roughly 75% of our workers per shift.
              How much money is lost in taxes and revenue from these unemployed workers. This thing is a lot worse than they are letting on.
              But hey go merrily along believing we are on the road to recovery.
              We need to do a 180 degree turn from the past and get rid of the scandalous business practices that devour our economy.

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