Obamanomics - new buzz word for you

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Published 9th April 2010 |
Read latest comment - 12th April 2010

From Businessweek:

It's never easy to separate politics from policy, and the past 18 months have only increased the degree of difficulty. The U.S. has been through a historic financial crisis followed by a historic election and a series of historic federal gambles

Steve Richardson
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Good post - thanks Steve

tomsk

Well, spending/buying is great (who doesn't love a good shopping spree?).

The problem happens when the bill comes due - which we've yet to see materialize.


Can't keep spending, borrowing, and spending more - without it coming back on you.


Reckon we'll find out one way or the other.

Malok

Well, spending/buying is great (who doesn't love a good shopping spree?).

The problem happens when the bill comes due

yup, and thats where we are now in the UK Election time and none of the parties wants to be too honest on how they will pay UK PLC bills if they get into goverment.

Politics... same the world over

Steve Richardson
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All the politicians (like all politicians) in the UK are saying what they think the public wants to hear. However, the average Joe is not totally stupid. They know sacrificies will need to be made and things will be tough for while but it will get better. I would prefer to hear that.

Ryan

All the politicians (like all politicians) in the UK are saying what they think the public wants to hear. However, the average Joe is not totally stupid. They know sacrificies will need to be made and things will be tough for while but it will get better. I would prefer to hear that.

Ahh so you mean honesty instead of politics, not normally 2 words associated in the same sentence

Glad to have you aboard, I recognise your goodself from various forums

Steve Richardson
Gaffer of My Local Services
My Local Services | Me on LinkedIn

Ahh so you mean honesty instead of politics, not normally 2 words associated in the same sentence

Glad to have you aboard, I recognise your goodself from various forums

Thank you. I saw your Twitter message about getting page one on SERPS and thought I would check it out. I like it.

Ryan

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