And by "Good News", I mean good for those who thought is was getting boring with all that dull econonomic progress we've had for the past few years. Not "Good News" as in news about a good outcome for us (or anybody). :p
Soooo, here's the News Story I've been seeing across all of my daily news choices of news media for bear news. Okay internet, I get it. Hell, meet handbasket. Handbasket, hell.
Besides the fact that the financial world is ending (it's like the princess peach of needing saving), what's with this reoccuring theme I've been seeing about "[investors] fear stimulus is running out"? A cup of coffee in the morning is a stimulus. Drinking coffee continously for half a decade isn't a stimulus; it's a dependency. And seeing as how the world economies managed to live and grow on before thechemical addiction non-substance abusive government "stimuli", I'm starting to think this repeated story is starting to sound overly pessimistic, even by economist standards. Folks have survived with higher interest rates before, no need to think that they magically can't in the future.
Thawts? Predictions on when Obama will don a plumber hat and run around Congress, and breaking bricks for coins? Bets on how many spikes Beoner's shell has? When the Dow Jones index will nose dive into the abyss?
Soooo, here's the News Story I've been seeing across all of my daily news choices of news media for bear news. Okay internet, I get it. Hell, meet handbasket. Handbasket, hell.
Besides the fact that the financial world is ending (it's like the princess peach of needing saving), what's with this reoccuring theme I've been seeing about "[investors] fear stimulus is running out"? A cup of coffee in the morning is a stimulus. Drinking coffee continously for half a decade isn't a stimulus; it's a dependency. And seeing as how the world economies managed to live and grow on before the
Thawts? Predictions on when Obama will don a plumber hat and run around Congress, and breaking bricks for coins? Bets on how many spikes Beoner's shell has? When the Dow Jones index will nose dive into the abyss?
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