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It's interesting that so many of the "never failed" generations have elected a "never failed" president to lead them. If you never fail, you never learn. This is the panic they see. There are just too many degrees of freedom on the decision tree and if they take the wrong one, they will fail. They will have to go to Wal Mart instead of SAX Fifth. Guess what, even the Wal Mart crowd is scared, scared enough to trample a man to death. We can only hope that this is not a learning process for Obama. He seems to be relying on everyone but himself so far. The papers say he is like Lincoln, Roosevelt and even Reagan and he choses a Clintonite staff and cabinet. It wouldn't be a learning process for McCain, but then again he didn't get elected.
Well written good news hanson .I think we should still endeavor to replace the people (arrogant, don't blame me, Barney Frank and Chris Dodd for two easy choices) who foisted the Mortgage crisis that grew to proportions to threathen the US and world economys .May I suggest the Guillotine performed on Wallstreet.Trillions of $$$ lost begin to approach real money .We cannot afford to let Liberal incompetents run the finance system with no rules.
You still have to fix the very real finance problem the hysterical media is reporting .The same Media that won't accurately report the even bigger worldwide Terror threat,instead ignoring it to a large degree unless a big bomb goes off for a day and then quickly returning to pushing their marxism clone agenda.
Oh come on. To play this out as some generational defect is just absurd. Every generation has it's knuckleheads. Unfortunately they all seem to congregate around Washington, D.C. and get into positions of power.
The economy's been much, much worse in the not so distant past. As much as it hurts, think Jimmy Carter. I know. I was there. And get yourself a new sweater. brrrrrr...it's cold out there...
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