President’s Report on the Economy

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By Barry Ritholtz - February 12th, 2010, 3:35PM

Economic Report of the President

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6 Responses to “President’s Report on the Economy”

  1. The Big Picture » Blog Archive » Weekend Homework: President’s Report on the Economy Says:

    [...] sure to take a look at the President’s Report on the Economy, in handy PDF size here . . . [...]

  2. bonderman Says:

    This is a joke…right?

  3. torrie-amos Says:

    well, i got thru 100 pages, imho, it’s we will save banks come hell or highwater plan, along with the price of homes, can’t say they didn’t warn you, it’s all in there

    of course there are some issues that seem pretty strange, they kinda say we can do what we want when we want for whatever reason, ie, change laws when we deem it so

    in summary i guess one could go back to the old, Don’t Fight The Fed, here it is our plan in black and white why we believe we can re-inflate, and why

    side not, they do not believe deflation will happen, and there will be no depression, they have saved the world, 451 pages says so

  4. dr.j Says:

    Alright, this is not a report, this is the text of a long, untruthful speech. While it is the “President’s Economic Report” it is really the “PR-esident’s Mirror Mirror On the Wall.” Fiscal prudence, responsible “investing in our future” (just as some dufus would refer to his brand new ice fishing gear or snowmobile when his rent is overdue.” So far this document is not only just another campaign effort, it is a dishonest portrayal from the mind of an economic illiterate.

    He is the Mickey Rooney (at 17 years old) of politics, “Hey, I have a barrel we could turn on end, kids, and it could be a podium. We can put on a play about being the government! What do you say, Judy?”

  5. rch Says:

    dr.j
    I second your findings.
    The problem is this guy beleives his own bs. Not a good sign.

  6. Boots or Hearts Says:

    “His own”as in his own work? I sincerely doubt it.

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