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Welcome to the Recovery (Tim Geithner writes an op-ed in the NY Times telling us to be optimistic)
New York Times ^ | 08/03/2010 | Timothy Geithner

Posted on 08/03/2010 6:57:29 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

THE devastation wrought by the great recession is still all too real for millions of Americans who lost their jobs, businesses and homes. The scars of the crisis are fresh, and every new economic report brings another wave of anxiety. That uncertainty is understandable, but a review of recent data on the American economy shows that we are on a path back to growth.

The recession that began in late 2007 was extraordinarily severe, but the actions we took at its height to stimulate the economy helped arrest the freefall, preventing an even deeper collapse and putting the economy on the road to recovery.

From the start, President Obama made clear that recovery from a crisis of this magnitude would not come quickly and that the recovery would not follow a straight line. We saw that this past spring, when the European fiscal crisis posed a serious challenge to the markets and to business confidence, dampening investment and the rate of growth here.

While the economy has a long way to go before reaching its full potential, last week’s data on economic growth show that large parts of the private sector continue to strengthen. Business investment and consumption — the two keys to private demand — are getting stronger, better than last year and better than last quarter. Uncertainty is still inhibiting investment, but business capital spending increased at a solid annual rate of about 17 percent.

Together, private consumption and fixed investment contributed about 3.25 percent to growth. Even the surge in imports, which lowered the rate of increase of G.D.P., actually reflects healthy and growing American demand.

(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...


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1 posted on 08/03/2010 6:57:32 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

The treasury secretary cites the following factors which make the case for optimism:


The process of repair means economic growth will come slower than we would like. But despite these challenges, there is good news to report:

• Exports are booming because American companies are very competitive and lead the world in many high-tech industries.

• Private job growth has returned — not as fast as we would like, but at an earlier stage of this recovery than in the last two recoveries. Manufacturing has generated 136,000 new jobs in the past six months.

• Businesses have repaired their balance sheets and are now in a strong financial position to reinvest and grow.

• American families are saving more, paying down their debt and borrowing more responsibly. This has been a necessary adjustment because the borrow-and-spend path we were on wasn’t sustainable.

• The auto industry is coming back, and the Big Three — Chrysler, Ford and General Motors — are now leaner, generating profits despite lower annual sales.

• Major banks, forced by the stress tests to raise capital and open their books, are stronger and more competitive. Now, as businesses expand again, our banks are better positioned to finance growth.

• The government’s investment in banks has already earned more than $20 billion in profits for taxpayers, and the TARP program will be out of business earlier than expected — and costing nearly a quarter of a trillion dollars less than projected last year.


2 posted on 08/03/2010 6:58:49 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind
Businesses have repaired their balance sheets and are now in a strong financial position to reinvest and grow.

American corporations' balance sheets are actually indebted to the tune of $7.2 trillion, an all-time record. And they're not borrowing for growth.

3 posted on 08/03/2010 7:01:50 AM PDT by TheThinker (Communists: taking over the world one kooky doomsday scenario at a time.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Herr Geithner casually left out the fact that 0bama has quadrupled the annual deficit, which means the US government is removing money from the private sector to fuel the gargantuan beast. That doesn’t stimulate the economy; it inhibits it.


4 posted on 08/03/2010 7:01:50 AM PDT by Guyin4Os (A messianic ger-tsedek)
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To: SeekAndFind

This is so much like Carter it’s scary. Economy is bad, and a general feeling that it’s going to get much worse before it gets better.

And just like under Carter, the people are scolded, telling them that they need to be positive. “Nothing is wrong, it’s just your attituded is bad.”

Unbelievable.


5 posted on 08/03/2010 7:01:57 AM PDT by brownsfan (The average American: Uninformed, and unconcerned.)
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To: SeekAndFind
Manufacturing has generated 136,000 new jobs in the past six months.

Wow...he's got some stones even mumbling that stat.

LOL!!!

6 posted on 08/03/2010 7:03:51 AM PDT by Osage Orange (MOLON LABE)
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To: SeekAndFind
The government’s investment in banks has already earned more than $20 billion in profits for taxpayers

So where's my check? Just kidding.

Is Congress going to lower taxes so we actually can recover? Will we use that $20 billion to pay down the national debt?

Naw, didn't think so.

7 posted on 08/03/2010 7:04:50 AM PDT by TheThinker (Communists: taking over the world one kooky doomsday scenario at a time.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Quit spreading the lie Junk Media. It was not “the worse recession since the great depression”.

Past time you propaganda agents in the Junk Media started doing their jobs instead of mindlessly regurgitating the DNC latest talking point


8 posted on 08/03/2010 7:05:07 AM PDT by MNJohnnie (The problem with Socialism is eventually you run our of other peoples money. Lady Thatcher)
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To: SeekAndFind

Worthless happy talk. There are other economic indicators that paint a much bleaker picture. And wait until the Bush tax cuts expire in January and more of Obamacare kicks in. I expect a major jump in health care premiums for next year in reaction to removing the lifetimne caps on insurance, adding children under 26 to their parents’ policies, mandating that people with existing conditions be covered, etc. And there will be total disarray as employers get out of the health care insurance business.


9 posted on 08/03/2010 7:06:10 AM PDT by kabar
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To: SeekAndFind

Businesses have repaired their balance sheets and are now in a strong financial position to reinvest and grow.

BS.....everyone business is ‘battening down the hatches’ for the economic tsunami coming in 2011 when the bush tax cuts are eliminated.


10 posted on 08/03/2010 7:06:32 AM PDT by Le Chien Rouge
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To: SeekAndFind

That’s nice.

If it weren’t so stiff and non-absorbent I’d recycle his column in a way that would reflect my true feelings about it/him.


11 posted on 08/03/2010 7:06:59 AM PDT by bigbob
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To: SeekAndFind

You know its time to worry when the Sec. of Treasury feels compelled to write an editiorial in the NYT telling you not to worry.


12 posted on 08/03/2010 7:07:05 AM PDT by circlecity
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To: SeekAndFind

Daddy turbotax Warbucks tells us that Hillary was wrong- Hope IS a strategy! (The sun will come out, tomnorrow
Bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow, there’ll be suuuunnn!)


13 posted on 08/03/2010 7:07:05 AM PDT by silverleaf (Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.)
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To: SeekAndFind
Daddy turbo-tax Warbucks tells us that Hillary was wrong- Hope IS a strategy! (The sun will come out, tomorrow
Bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow, there’ll be suuuunnn!)
14 posted on 08/03/2010 7:07:26 AM PDT by silverleaf (Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.)
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To: brownsfan

At least we thought Carter was a mere incompetent naive bumbling fool, not a marxist America-hater looking for revenge in the guise of “hopie change”


15 posted on 08/03/2010 7:09:37 AM PDT by silverleaf (Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.)
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Pfft...nice try. This is nothing more than the marxist adam henry's trying to keep a tight lip on the real numbers. Once the GOP sweeps one or both houses; they will come out FULL TILT with every imaginable bad number and blame the GOP. Hell, I bet they begin the blame before the newly elected GOP members are even sworn in!

There is nothing here other than political posturing.

16 posted on 08/03/2010 7:10:54 AM PDT by Michael Barnes (Call me when the bullets start flying.)
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To: SeekAndFind
BOXER'S SPLIT HOOF was a long time in healing. They had started the rebuilding of the windmill the day after the victory celebrations were ended Boxer refused to take even a day off work, and made it a point of honour not to let it be seen that he was in pain. In the evenings he would admit privately to Clover that the hoof troubled him a great deal. Clover treated the hoof with poultices of herbs which she prepared by chewing them, and both she and Benjamin urged Boxer to work less hard. 'A horse's lungs do not last for ever,' she said to him. But Boxer would not listen. He had, he said, only one real ambition left - to see the windmill well under way before he reached the age for retirement.
--George Orwell, Animal Farm
17 posted on 08/03/2010 7:11:30 AM PDT by rhombus
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To: kabar

Seen this? So it begins with the demise of private health insurance

http://insurancenewsnet.com/article.aspx?id=212869&type=newswires

Edward Jones analyst downgrades health insurers
August 02, 2010

INDIANAPOLIS — The health care reform law, which is designed to cover millions of uninsured people, will squeeze the profitability of the largest commercial health insurers over the long term, making them unattractive investments, according to Edward Jones analyst Aaron Vaughn.

THE OPINION: Vaughn said in a research note his firm was downgrading UnitedHealth Group Inc., WellPoint Inc. and Aetna Inc. to “sell” from “hold” and plans to drop coverage on all three stocks at the end of the month.

Those insurers are the only managed care companies Edward Jones covers.


18 posted on 08/03/2010 7:16:02 AM PDT by silverleaf (Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.)
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19 posted on 08/03/2010 7:17:42 AM PDT by Zakeet (The Big Wee Wee -- rapidly moving America from WTF to SNAFU to FUBAR)
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“In June, about 2.6 million persons were marginally attached to the
labor force, an increase of 415,000 from a year earlier. (The data
are not seasonally adjusted.) These individuals were not in the labor
force, wanted and were available for work, and had looked for a job
sometime in the prior 12 months. They were not counted as unemployed
because they had not searched for work in the 4 weeks preceding the
survey. (See table A-16.)

“Among the marginally attached, there were 1.2 million discouraged
workers in June, up by 414,000 from a year earlier. (The data are not
seasonally adjusted.) Discouraged workers are persons not currently
looking for work because they believe no jobs are available for them.
The remaining 1.4 million persons marginally attached to the labor
force had not searched for work in the 4 weeks preceding the survey
for reasons such as school attendance or family responsibilities.
(See table A-16.)”

http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm

I’d say Timmy needs to knock on 1.2 million doors to make his case.


20 posted on 08/03/2010 7:18:54 AM PDT by jiggyboy (Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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