Monday, March 16, 2009

Obama Selling Sound Fundamentals During Difficult Economic Times

Ahhhh....we've finally turned the corner and doesn't it figure. It's like anything, really. In order to prevail, Obama had to find the nerve center and take a firm stand on its pulse in order to build enough sentiment on how he was the answer to the problem at hand and how his Republican counterparts were part of said problem. Now that he's accomplished his goal and needs to shift gears to rid the fear he himself emphasized during his election, he agrees that our economic structure in America is "sound" despite earlier denying it.

In a recent article posted on MSNBC (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29706224/) you will read how Obama has changed his stance on the economy and despite the continued deluge of economic tailspins reported through the media that Obama now states the "the fundamentals of our economy are sound."

We are a consumer nation and buy whatever they are selling. Tell us tomorrow that the economy is the best its been since Reagan and we'll react and behave as if it were. As consumers, we need to start reading the packaging to understand how many preservatives are contained in the messages we are feed. It appears that Obama is now ready to sell us the message that the economy isn't as bad as it was pre-November 2008 and we'll buy it, if the media tells us to.

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