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Obama Needs to Talk the Talk

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It's rare to criticize a politician for being all action and no talk, but that's one of the big things that's wrong with Obama's battle against the economic crisis. One of the key variants in any stage of the economic cycle is what the president says is happening. If he talks down the economy, it drops. If he is bullish and optimistic, the markets are likely to listen. Particularly early in his term, when his credibility is high and the spotlight is shining on him, a concerted effort by Obama to inject optimism into his economic commentary could have a very positive effect.

Unfortunately, the president is so anxious to use the bad economy as an excuse to get every last little bit of government spending in the budget that he has pushed the markets down by a nonstop drumbeat of bad news and harsh predictions. When the president says that we may be entering a downturn from which there is no ready escape, investors, consumers, producers and businesspeople tend to listen and avoid any spending or risk. Obama has spent so much time warning of the disaster ahead that he is doing little from his bully pulpit to avert it.

Pessimism comes naturally to the party in opposition, and it takes a while for them to get the message that they need to embrace optimism once they take power. The Clinton administration did not move toward an upbeat assessment of the economy until its third year in office. Even then, after the president had shifted his rhetoric, the Cabinet was slow to come around.

For Obama, shifting to optimism runs the risk that he loses his credibility if his predictions do not bear fruit. Mounting unemployment numbers could make a mockery of his optimism.

Broadly, Obama faces two negative trends over the next few months. On the one hand, the weekly jobless claims and unemployment data will beat a dirge for which the public will hold him increasingly responsible.

This drip-drip-drip will become his equivalent of the casualty lists from Iraq that proved to be Bush's undoing.

But, in addition, he will face criticism for his stimulus bill as the spending it envisions actually begins to take shape. The price he will pay for his arrogance in ramming the laundry list of government spending through Congress without even letting the members read what they were approving is that the media will focus on each item and make his people justify its inclusion. There will be an ex post facto review of the law already passed, and voters will begin to wonder how economic development aid to Western Samoa or $50 million to the arts will stimulate the economy.

The foreground of negative economic news and the backdrop of revelations of waste and profligacy in the stimulus package will not make for a happy combination in the eyes of increasingly skeptical voters. Already, Rasmussen reports that only 38 percent feels the stimulus package will do much good, while the rest feels it with either harm the economy or have no real effect.

But if Obama doesn't talk up the economy and emphasize how effective the stimulus package is in ending the recession, he will be throwing away one of his most potent weapons.

All a stimulus package can do is put money in people's hands. It can't make them spend it on things that help the economy. If all they hear from the White House is negatives and doom, they will sequester the money in T bills or use it to pay down debts, neither of which will do Main Street much good, not to mention Wall Street. Is the president capable of optimism after years of preaching doom, first in Iraq and now in the economy? We are about to see if he can master a second language.

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Sir;... You have a big part of the population in trouble with the mortgages... We have all lost value... Millions have lost jobs...And after years of exporting our economy we find we are third world in production trying to seem first world in consumption... And the world economy has tanked, often as badly or worse than our own....The government which has no  official obligation to capitalism, which has always inflated the money supply for the benefit of the rich, which has borrowed rather than tax the rich, has now given the rich billions to prop up their banks for abslutely nothing in return.... And it has cranked out billions in an effort to pump up the economy that has long since been robbed of wealth... And yet Dick Morris says we need talk.... The power of BS must reign supreme in your life... If you make your bread and butter spreading that bull around, surely you must think it grand... But for this society the time for gas is past.... Air out of Obama has as much chance of blowing up this economy as a hand pump would at inflating a blown tire.... Fix it.... You know that is impossible...You know that capital has been working from crisis to crisis... It does not work, and it only worked here because there was so much wealth so cheap that could support the people while being drawn into private hands....But our national wealth has long since gone into private hands, and this pitiful few billions thrown at the people will not inflate your economy....Mr. Obama is keeping up the skiirr... He is in a position to know....The republicans are not worried a bit... They will take the credit if the recovery occurs, and deny the responsibility if it fails... And they don't see a problem, but only so much opportunity.... Let them get up now, and tell the people that the economy is fundamentally sound.... The people know better.... The people can figure out that it does not work...Ten minutes after this money reaches the poor it will belong to the rich.... The mechanism for wealth creation has departed from the general population....This is just a corn dole to a people driven from their rights, and from their land... If they do not have the sense to take their rights and their country back from the rich they may as well wear the brand of  slavery...At least as slaves they might have some security... Will your class let them starve to death before offering them slavery??? A sure thing has got to be better than political gas..Don't you think???..Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:34 AM
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