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Bush Says Economy On The Upswing

GW Bush thinks the tooth fairy is real!

Yes, I agree!

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The Hell it is!

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In case you haven't noticed, gas prices are down and the housing market seems like it's stopped dropping like crazy. Those alone are enough to make me and people around me more confident that things are getting better. Even though prices may be higher for things, I'm less worried about the future.

Side: Yes, I agree!

This In From The AP WASHINGTON – "President Bush said Saturday that Americans may have cause this Labor Day weekend to start worrying less about the nation's — and their families' — economic health."

"There have been some recent signs that our economy is beginning to improve," Bush said in his weekly radio address.

Among the positive signs that Bush referenced was a report Thursday that the overall economy, as measured by the gross domestic product, rose by 3.3 percent in the April-June quarter. This surprised analysts and was a significant rebound from growth of just 0.9 percent in the first quarter of the year. Most credit was given to the $93 billion in economic stimulus payments the federal government has sent to households since May.

However, other economic news this week showed that right after that second quarter, in July, consumer spending slowed to a crawl and personal incomes plunged.

With few stimulus payments still to go out, some economists worry consumer spending will continue to falter. Since it accounts for two-thirds of economic activity, that could send economic growth tumbling again in the second half of the year, particularly given rising unemployment, a continuing credit crisis and the deepest housing slump in decades.

Democrats, including presidential nominee Barack Obama, are calling for the government to pass a second stimulus package to guard against that.

But Bush has resisted, expressing concern about the impact on the budget deficit and insisting the rebate payments will continue to support the economy in coming months.

He praised the impact of the current stimulus package in language that suggested he remains opposed to another.

"The economic stimulus package that I signed earlier this year is having its intended effect," the president said. "Many Americans who received tax rebates are spending them. Businesses are taking advantage of tax incentives to purchase new equipment this year. And there are signs that the stimulus package will continue to have a beneficial impact on the economy in the second half of the year."

Still, despite his optimistic outlook, Bush took care to express sympathy with those grappling daily with pocketbook worries.

"There are families across our country struggling to make ends meet," he said. "There is an understandable concern about the high price of gas and food. And many Americans are worried about the health of our housing and job markets. I share these concerns about our economy."

This past May and June citizens began receiving their Stimulus payments. As he tells us that the overall economy in the second quarter (April-June) rose 3.3% he obviously missed the fact that beginning July the economy once again took a dive! The tooth fairy who left this money under our pillows one night knew that it wouldn't go far but it galls me that he believes it! Why does this man continually speak to us as though we're idiots? Can he truly believe no one is watching or listening to anything but his radio addresses or other sound bites? Everything this Commander-of-Chicanery touches turns to smoke and ashes. Is your personal economy on the upswing or still on the downward spiral?

Side: The Hell it is!

Banks, financial institutions of all kinds are going down the pooper and we're paying to keep them alive. Gas prices here are up again and the food pantries are running on empty. This is not good folks!

Side: The Hell it is!