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Jul 30 2008

Depression Fears (And A Response To The Housing Bill)

The “We are in the worst economic climate since the Great Depression” wackadoos sure put up a good fight.  But now more folks are finally seeing through their flawed logic. 

From a recent Newsweek article: 

The specter of depression stalks America.  You hear the word repeatedly.  Are we in a depression?  If not, are we headed for one?  The answer to the first question is no; the answer to the second is “almost certainly not.”  The use of “depression” to describe the economy is a case of rhetorical overkill that speaks volumes about today’s widespread pessimism and anxiety.  A short history lesson shows why.

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