Good advice, no really, from Bill Clinton:
Former President Bill Clinton gives President Barack Obama an "A" grade for his first month in office, but tells ABC News that Obama needs to put on a more positive face when speaking to the American people about the economy...
Course he lapses right back into wrongnosity:
"Look, the American people, I think, know the president has tried to reach out to Republicans,"
Yeah, except for cutting them out of the stimulus bill, until the end, when they were allowed to vote yes... I suppose that's a Chicago reach-out. Clinton then extends his wrongness with:
I think you will see some good economic news from the stimulus fairly soon," Clinton said. "I think you'll start to see people express gratitude for getting the unemployment benefits, the tax cuts and the food stamps. And you'll see the money flowing through the economy.
Well ok then. Thirteen dollars a week might just pay for the increased energy costs due to the promised new carbon tax, but we'll have our food stamps and government health care. Good times, I tell ya, good times.
So note to President: Listen to Clinton; you don't do anyone any favors when you predict an epic depression.
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