Top Roving Spinning
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Top Roving Spinning

The audacity of hope and fear
Although WMRC Illinois politics, Barack Obama wrote a book titled, The Audacity of Hope. Now as President of the United States faces one of the most serious economic crisis since the Great negative pressure, you should walk a fine line between between hope and fear. He used this to get the bill approved economic stimulus package, but it is necessary to return to the old Wall Street to mark again.
In less than two months in office, Obama declared in his inaugural speech: "We are in the midst of a crisis" Saturday to assert the merits "of investments in the United States" – the latest example of an apparent change of tone that has drawn the attention of policymakers policies.
Time Is Obama a sign that the economy has improved so quickly? Former Bush adviser Karl Rove said no – instead, he believes, Obama focused on the crisis get their economic stimulus plan approved and is now focusing on the recovery to give a positive turn in the economy. "This is a White House that said, do not let a crisis that are not used," he told Fox News on Saturday. "Obviously, we wanted create a sense of the country was about to melt, unless the project has quickly become cost 787 billion dollars U.S.. "
This week, Obama appeared to rely even Charles Dickens 'best' of the time, the worst of times. "
"I do not think that things are still as good as they say, is not as bad as ever say, "said Obama. now insists his long-term vindicates for optimism despite soaring unemployment and falling economic indicators. The latter language is far from its inaugural address "list of problems – an economy" very low "to an expensive" schools care health "so that" not too, but Obama has also expressed his confidence that these problems "will be fulfilled."
Since then, there had a glimmer of hope wasted, including the four-day rally on Wall Street this week, the Dow closed up on Friday to cap its best week since November.
"Hope" was the cry of an Obama campaign rally, but in perspective the approval of his economic recovery plan in mid-February, some commentators accused him of too much emphasis on the threat of economic ruin. Even former President Bill Clinton urged Obama to be more optimistic about the prospects for recovery of the country.
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