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Temple of Gloom

August 27, 2008 01:33 PM ET | James Pethokoukis | Permanent Link | Print

Jimmy P. at the DNC—I keep hearing a lot of this sort of pessimism, both in the speeches and among the delegates: "America is facing its greatest economic challenges since the Great Depression." Really. That's a pretty big stretch given that we've only had one quarter of negative economic growth in the past year, unemployment is still below 6 percent, incomes were growing briskly from 2003-2007, and productivity has averaged more than 2.5 percent a quarter during the past year and a half. Some perspective, people!

And why go back to the Great Depression, anyways? For a really bad economic climate, just go back to 1980, the last year of the Carter administration. The Misery Index (unemployment rate plus inflation rate) was 20.8. Today, the MI is at 11.3. (We were also at the start of a productivity slowdown that took a generation of smarter tax, regulatory and monetary policy to help turn around.) By the way, a new forecast from a respected group of University of Michigan economists predicts the economy will grow 2.6 percent in the first half of 2009, 3.3 percent in the second half, and 3.6 percent in 2010. But that doesn't fit into the gloomy meme here in Denver.

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Talk Down The Economy So You Can Turn It Around

That is the model Bill Clinton used. The economy was in recovery before the election was even over, but Clinton rode the economic tidal wave as his own accomplishment.

Obama is just taking a page out of the book.

Wha????

I thought this was going to be about Obama's "Temple" he has erected at Invesco Field. Gee...how could I be so wrong?

Or was I?

Alinsky's Rules For Radicals

Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, Rule #10: : “If you push a negative hard enough, it will push through and become a positive.” If the Dems pretend-to-fret enough, the media/propaganda-organ will harp mightily & some of the muddlers-in-the-middle will be influenced. `Oh-h-h!, times are worse than we think -- better vote for the .. **people's party**!'

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