Now instead we have what's called a "usurper" who is presently awaiting inauguration thanks to the MSM misinforming all their mesmerized and gullible liberal audience who mistakenly believe the mess we're in right now is because of republicans, instead of the real culprits, liberal Demo's in congress who forced banks to extend credit to the unworthy by the billions thus causing the housing crisis which exploded into this bailout bonanza, end of story.
You can either be a realist and believe the truth backed by the facts, or you can live a sad fairy tale and believe democrats trying to save their own asses from prison and fines which they all deserve, and the same media that just spent two years hiding the facts from the world as much as possible about Barack Hussein Obama, who's by the way another reason why many wealthy and informed citizens had pulled their lifetime earnings and savings from the markets a year ago like me and my family did, which when placed on top of the later occurring housing crisis we're now seeing the belated effects of today.
Here's an example of that fine and wonderful media spinning a good economic story into something bad, something they've become far too good at in order to move democrats into more leadership roles in Washington under false pretenses, as we said Good News For America means bad news for liberals and democrats, so the good news must be spun badly, just like it has been for 2 years now bringing about a self fulfilling prophecy with thousands of propaganda stories like this:
'Nightly News' Spins 'Black Friday' Increase as Bad:
CNS NEWS "A simple, “Oops, we were wrong – things weren’t as bad as we predicted,” would have sufficed. But that would have meant straying from the message that everything is bad with the American economy.
The Nov. 30 “NBC Nightly News” devoted a 36-second segment to higher-than-expected sales for “Black Friday,” the day after Thanksgiving traditionally known for high shopping volume. The National Retail Federation reported 7.2 percent higher per person spending on Black Friday 2008, with 25 million more shoppers than in 2007
But the “Nightly News” spun the increase in spending as a bad thing. Anchor Amy Robach suggested retailers inflated spending statistics by offering better deals than are usually available on Black Friday – a day known for great deals.
“But, despite what may prove to be a good start, there is reason for concern among retailers who fear those crowds were driven by deep discounts,” Robach said. “In addition, more of those shoppers surveyed said they are already close to finishing their holiday shopping this year.”""Robach downplayed the significance of Black Friday sales for the economy only seven days after “Nightly News” anchor Lester Holt emphasized it.
“Next Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, is the traditional start of the holiday shopping season and a giant barometer on the true state of the economy,” Holt said on Nov. 23.
The National Retail Federation, the organization that tracks the sales used in Robach’s report, said in a release on Nov. 30 it expects holiday sales will rise 2.2 percent this year to $470.4 billion – a modest increase over 2007, but an increase nonetheless.
ShopperTrak, another organization that tracks holiday spending, reported a “strong,” “healthy” and “truly amazing” 3 percent increase in spending over 2007.
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