Doubletap
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By R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. on 8.1.13
Even Ms. Hillary’s cosmetician couldn’t prettify Mr. Obama’s economy.
WASHINGTON — Last Sunday the New York Times released a picture of President Barack Obama giving an interview to its reporters in Galesburg, Illinois. Truth be told, he looked surprisingly gaunt. Not to put too sharp a point on it, but he looked desperate! He was in Galesburg to launch another series of speeches on the economy, which reportedly grew at an anemic 1.8 percent in the first quarter and is predicted to have grown even more slowly in the second quarter. During the economic recoveries of the Reagan-Clinton years, the economy grew at 3-4 percent. Our president spoke in Galesburg about income inequality. He ought to be concerned about growth for everyone, not only the middle class or the down and out. The problem is the economy is growing too slowly for everyone.
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Please do not post entire articles. Post a paragraph and link to the article.
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http://spectator.org/archives/2013/08/01/the-economics-of-no-growth
Even Ms. Hillary’s cosmetician couldn’t prettify Mr. Obama’s economy.
WASHINGTON — Last Sunday the New York Times released a picture of President Barack Obama giving an interview to its reporters in Galesburg, Illinois. Truth be told, he looked surprisingly gaunt. Not to put too sharp a point on it, but he looked desperate! He was in Galesburg to launch another series of speeches on the economy, which reportedly grew at an anemic 1.8 percent in the first quarter and is predicted to have grown even more slowly in the second quarter. During the economic recoveries of the Reagan-Clinton years, the economy grew at 3-4 percent. Our president spoke in Galesburg about income inequality. He ought to be concerned about growth for everyone, not only the middle class or the down and out. The problem is the economy is growing too slowly for everyone.
Moderator note:
Doubletap,
Please do not post entire articles. Post a paragraph and link to the article.
Since I am such a nice guy, I am provideing a link for your post, as I edit it.
http://spectator.org/archives/2013/08/01/the-economics-of-no-growth