As Barack Obama leaves the White House on January 20, 2013 -- as I suspect he will -- do not be surprised if he leaves just about dead even on job loss/creation for his term officially. I mean literal net/net.
Huh? Yes he can! In fact, he's halfway there already.
Consider: out in the real world -- outside Washington, D.C power and Manhattan's esoteric hedge/arbitrage/derivative bubble -- business owners realize what is going on, and the best of them pounce on reality-based opportunities -- or crises -- the minute these become evident. They instantly adjust how they build or service or distribute their thingamajigs without the rigamorole of inaugurations and such. And a quick check of the calendar shows us that in a full one-term presidential cycle, there is nearly a half year's business of lame duck time coming and going. And that half-year includes the most crucial time for many businesses.
It's well worth reading this article:
Consider: out in the real world -- outside Washington, D.C power and Manhattan's esoteric hedge/arbitrage/derivative bubble -- business owners realize what is going on, and the best of them pounce on reality-based opportunities -- or crises -- the minute these become evident. They instantly adjust how they build or service or distribute their thingamajigs without the rigamorole of inaugurations and such. And a quick check of the calendar shows us that in a full one-term presidential cycle, there is nearly a half year's business of lame duck time coming and going. And that half-year includes the most crucial time for many businesses.
It's well worth reading this article:
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Thanks to sickofthestatusquo and AlanD
That was an interesting article. I am willing to give the author the benefit of the doubt.
ReplyDeleteI suspect however that those jobs, like the 30 million we lost over a decade, are gone for good.
It will be interesting to see what happens. Like you, I don't think Obama stands a chance. If our country elects this bag of shit again...we got serious trouble.
I wholeheartedly agree Brian.. We will be screwed if he wins.
DeleteAmen brother. i saw a survey this morning back home of business owners (MN) 1,031 voted 54% think Romney will win.
ReplyDeleteI am just paranoid enough to wonder if voting counts anymore. little kenyan seems awful confident. Hell, he beat a American Hero with tons of experience last time. Whatever the bilderbergers decide. the rat
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