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Originally posted by onetime2
If anyone believes that these are bad economic times, you might want to leave the country to see what real bad economic times look like.
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And once again, the President has virtually nothing to do with the performance of the economy.
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onetime2 is wise.
Yes, we are down from the "boom times" of the 90s, and yes, a lot of people are unemployed or underemployed, but the death of the business cycle was greatly exaggerated and what we're going through right now only looks so dire compared to the days of wine and roses we all thought would last forever. I think we should be doing more to help people who just can't find a job, whether it's education credits so they can learn new skills, or extension of unemployment benefits, or small business loans or what have you. But while Bush's economic advisors have been somewhat inept, I think the economy is far too complex a system to be able to pin blame or credit on any one force. However, human beings don't like complexity and go looking for simple causal explanations, and because presidents are so willing to take credit for the economy when it's good (ahem, Bill C.) they also tend to be who we point the finger at when it's bad.