Townhall.com, Where Your Opinion Counts
Talk Radio:   Bill Bennett   Mike Gallagher   Dennis Prager   Michael Medved   Hugh Hewitt   
BREAKING NEWS  LeftArrow - Townhall.com : Conservative, Political, Republican   RightArrow - Townhall.com : Conservative, Political, Republican  
Columns, funnies & more in your inbox!
  • Check the boxes and send us your email address to receveive your free newsletter
  • Your daily must-read of conservative columns, cartoons and news. Coulter, Sowell, Krauthammer and more.
  • Townhall.com’s weekly inside scoop on what’s happening behind the scenes in the world of politics. When news breaks, we report.
  • Signup to receive the latest daily Townhall cartoons

Townhall.com The Blogspot for Political, Conservative and Republican Blogs and Bloggers


Thursday, September 18, 2008
"The Only Thing We Have Is Fear Itself"
Posted by: Hugh Hewitt at 8:29 AM
Barack's address to the beautiful people of Hollywood --transcribed below-- should give even the most ardent Obamian pause. It is an incoherent ramble through a series of cliches, delivered to an audience of $28,500-a-plate swells.  Continuing his "verge of the Great Depression" rift, Obama portrays an America that lacks only Seabiscuit and Jim Braddock.  Taking their cues from their hapless nominee, Harry Reid breathlessly told reporters yesterday breathlessly that "No one knows what to do," and Nancy Pelosi pushed a sham energy bill through the House in an attempt to cover two years of inaction that led to $140-a-barrel oil

Welcome to the Democrats, 2008: Lots of hysterical talk uncoupled to any action in the Congress they control, void of specifics about the future and smothered in fear.  "Vote for us," is the summary, "even though we don't know what to do generally and won't do what must be done when it comes to drilling."

The Dems are acting as though a financial crisis is a cue to send in the community organizer with zero management experience outside of the massive failure that was the Annenberg Challenge.

A sinking Obama campaign has grabbed on to Wall Streets woes as a way of reinvigorating a tired brand propped up by increasingly silly rhetoric.  But going Chicken Little is hardly the way to inspire confidence in the voters.  Buried deep in the WSJ.com's account of the financial crisis are these graphs:



One pleasant mystery is why the crisis hasn't hit the economy harder -- at least so far. "This financial crisis hasn't yet translated into fewer...companies starting up, less research and development, less marketing," Ivan Seidenberg, chief executive of Verizon Communications, said Wednesday. "We haven't seen that yet. I'm sure every company is keeping their eyes on it."

At 6.1%, the unemployment rate remains well below the peak of 7.8% in 1992, amid the S&L crisis.

In part, that's because government has reacted aggressively. The Fed's classic mistake that led to the Great Depression was that it tightened monetary policy when it should have eased. Mr. Bernanke didn't repeat that error. And Congress moved more swiftly to approve fiscal stimulus than most Washington veterans thought possible.

In part, the broader economy has held mostly steady because exports have been so strong at just the right moment, a reminder of the global economy's importance to the U.S. And in part, it's because the U.S. economy is demonstrating impressive resilience, as information technology allows executives to react more quickly to emerging problems and -- to the discomfort of workers -- companies are quicker to adjust wages, hiring and work hours when the economy softens.

European stocks closed higher, and futures are up.  More bank consolidations are on the horizon and no doubt more very bad days for some stocks and general misery for the indexes are ahead, but oil is far off its highs and could be driven even lower with a serious commitment to exploration.  Growth is slow but there hasn't been one negative quarter yet, much less two. The economy is growing, though slightly.  And the McCain-Palin ticket is committed to a growth agenda and new energy supplies to fuel it.

On the down side, we do have an easily panicked Democratic nominee and a do-nothing Pelosi-Reid Congress held in the grip of special interests from environmental extremists to trial lawyers.  Investors won't get their confidence back until they realize that the threat of a spasm of European-style socialism has passed with the defeat of Obama-whats-his-name. 

You can't blame investors who are eyeing oversold stocks for parking their money anywhere but corporate America with the prospect of Obama-Pelosi-Reid and their agenda of massive tax hikes and huge new spending programs in the offing.  Read the, er, "speech" below and you'll figure out why serious investors have to be concerned.  The barely disguised radicalism of Obamanomics is part of the market melt-down, and Obama's gig fade will be part of its recovery. 








Your Blog Postings:
Last updated 19 Minutes 46 Seconds Ago
Last updated 31 Minutes 23 Seconds Ago
Last updated 33 Minutes 20 Seconds Ago
Last updated 38 Minutes 54 Seconds Ago
Last updated 43 Minutes 26 Seconds Ago
 

Archives of our Conservative, Republican, Political Blogs

Blog Search



Townhall Conservative, Republican, Political Blogs Townhall Blogs
Townhall Conservative, Republican, Political Columns Columns
Your Townhall Conservative, Republican, Political Blogs Your Blogs
By Month
 November 2009
 October 2009
 September 2009
 August 2009
 July 2009
 June 2009
 May 2009
 April 2009
 March 2009
 February 2009
 January 2009
 December 2008
 November 2008
 October 2008
 September 2008
 August 2008
 July 2008
 June 2008
By Issue
 A Culture of Life
 Budget & Government
 Campaigns & Elections
 Education
 Energy & Environment
 Faith & Family
 Foreign Affairs
 Health Care
 Immigration
 Jobs & Economy
 Judges & Courts
 Media & Culture
 Property Rights
 Safety & Security
 Science & Technology
 Second Amendment
 Social Security
 Tax Relief
Advertisement

Comments Comments

Baradiel asks the $64 question
 Re: Abusing Their Majority
  By DanNV
I will try it on this thread
 Re: Abusing Their Majority
  By Baradiel
Val
 Re: Abusing Their Majority
  By Baradiel
They Have tried since 1955
 Re: Pelosi: Buy a $15,000 Policy or Go to Jail
  By Sandra
Dreadnaught
 Re: Obama Praises Congress; Confident Senate Will Pass Obamacare
  By Seadog
What idiocy
 Re: Abusing Their Majority
  By DanNV
"Deadbeats," Eugene?
 Re: Pelosi: Buy a $15,000 Policy or Go to Jail
  By Silverdrake
Ohhhhhh, Them Chickens Gonna Be A'Comin'
 Re: Abusing Their Majority
  By NeoConScum
Nancy P Gives The Letter 'C'
 Re: Pelosi Scolds Pelosi: Not Giving 3 Days To Read A Bill Is An "Absolute Outrage"
  By NeoConScum
Val
 Re: Abusing Their Majority
  By NOTW
Baradiel
 Re: Pro-Life Democrats Enabled Passage Of Health Care Bill
  By Eugene
Careful with Your Bigotry Ax
 Re: Pro-Life Democrats Enabled Passage Of Health Care Bill
  By Eugene
Hey A-Hole
 Re: Abusing Their Majority
  By peacefrog
Careful - Eugene
 Re: Pro-Life Democrats Enabled Passage Of Health Care Bill
  By Baradiel
So a question for all you "pro-life"
 Re: Pro-Life Democrats Enabled Passage Of Health Care Bill
  By Careful with that axe, Eugene
More
 Re: Maine vote repeals gay marriage law
  By David
Libs?
 Re: Govt-Run Health Care Gets Its 218 Votes
  By Baradiel
Baradulll
 Re: Pro-Life Democrats Enabled Passage Of Health Care Bill
  By Careful with that axe, Eugene
Val
 Re: Pelosi Scolds Pelosi: Not Giving 3 Days To Read A Bill Is An "Absolute Outrage"
  By Baradiel
Val
 Re: Pelosi Scolds Pelosi: Not Giving 3 Days To Read A Bill Is An "Absolute Outrage"
  By Baradiel

The Latest on Town HallThe Latest on Town Hall


Blog Roll Blog Roll