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Sunday, February 22, 2009
Jackie Gingrich Cushman :: Townhall.com Columnist
Glimmers of Hope
by Jackie Gingrich Cushman
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According to Gallup Poll Daily tracking, even after the passage of the $787 billion stimulus plan, “more than three-quarters of Americans [are] saying the economy is getting worse.”  Many politicians were hoping that the passage of the stimulus would boost consumer confidence.  Their lack of optimism proves that consumers are savvier than the politicians who passed the stimulus.

On the heels of the $787 billion stimulus plan, President Obama announced a $275 billion plan to address the housing crisis. All of this is on top of last fall’s TARP program, which was designed to purchase or insure $700 billion of “troubled assets.” 

In a move from billions to trillions, this week’s New York Times article “U.S. Tries a Trillion-Dollar Key for Locked Lending,” notes that “The Obama administration hopes to jump-start this crucial machinery by effectively subsidizing the profits of big private investment firms in the bond markets. The Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve plan to spend as much as $1 trillion to provide low-cost loans and guarantees to hedge funds and private equity firms that buy securities backed by consumer and business loans.”

If you are like me, you have to count the zeros to make sure that you are counting the billions correctly, and trillions may require moving to an exponential notation system. Well before arriving at the trillion mark, I had run out of fingers. New Math is one thing, but this boggles the mind.

This week when asking people about their particular businesses, I got the same response: business is down.  It varied by big amounts – some said it was down by a quarter, others down by a third, still others down by a half. Many are already restructuring their businesses, moving to cheaper locations, reducing headcount – others are staying put and simply hoping that the upturn will happen fast enough to save them.  

I knew that the week was tough when Wednesday’s tornadoes in the Atlanta area provided a welcome respite from the distressing financial news.  At least with the tornado damage there will be no grandstanding about who allowed the tornadoes to occur. Instead, those affected by the tornadoes are focusing on recovering from the damage.     

But all is not depressing. My glimmers of hope this week came from two sources: the salon where I get my hair done and my children. 

Business has been slow at the salon, which traditionally has been able to weather recessions fairly well.  People typically continue to visit salons, buy new lipstick and nail polish to pick up their moods, even when the economy gets tough.

But one of the employees told me that, this time, some customers are waiting longer between visits and others have stopped coming altogether. Continued...

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Jackie Cushman is a freelance writer who lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Her column also runs later in the week in the Northside Neighbor.
 
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Sown? - Silver Lion:OH
Thank you for your kind comments. I prefer to say THEY have sown primarily their Godless Liberal worship of themselves over God, their rejection of God, acceptance of tolerating the intolerable while being intolerant of us, love of money, the relativism of human secularists, calling good things bad and bad things good.

I am encouraged by it because all that THEY have done and do is prophesied in the Bible. They truly do not know what they do because they do not know right from wrong, good from evil. Unknowingly they fulfill the prophecies just as God's Word has stated the prophecies.

Our - at least I slip from time to time into thinking - my sin has been being too busy - Brought Under Satan's Yoke - to stop them. But why would I or we want to stop them. We are winners either way in the end, and we know that beyond a shadow of a doubt.

So I smile and press on toward the prize, the goal at the end of the race with joy and forgiveness, for they know not what they do.



Reply to Ronald In FL....
Good Posts Ronald.....and I pray about the situation in the country daily.....I appreciate all your other quotes from the Good Book......but I just cannot shake another verse, and it keeps coming back to me....and it is a concern to be sure....

you will reap what you sow......

What have we sowed in this nation?
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