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``It is a little surprising given the strength of the economy that there is a perception - at least among some of the public - that the economy is not very good,'' said Edward Lazear, chairman of the White House's Council of Economic Advisers. When it comes to the economy, what really counts is what consumers do, rather than what they say. ``Are people behaving as if they believe this is a weak economy? I see no indication of that. In fact, I see the contrary,'' Lazear said. |
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Originally Posted by Calabrio
So, in essense we have a strong economy, but a concerned population. Why do you think that is?
Can anyone honestly say that the media isn't downtalking the economy, or that they haven't been doing so for the past six years? |
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Originally Posted by MAllen82
What sense does that make Barry. The economy is strong according to this article, it's just consumer confidence that is down. Gee, could there be a reason for that other than Bush is bad. So tell me again, do you read or think before you post articles like this?
PS. I found an old email from you I never looked at with an article from a mag on your car. Nice pics buddy, I'd only be more envious if it was a Jag Xk 120 with a big block in it. |
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