What Companies Will Benefit from Obama's Vision? [View article]
On Nov 07 07:35 AM gabe borenstein wrote:
> This is another analytical nonsense. > I doubt that President Obama will be able to radically change the > course of the U.S economy within the first two to three years.
> > The most important economic catalysts in place are 700 billion dollarsTARP > which will provide 5 trillion dollars of stimulus to broad sectors > once fully implemented -and of course the monetary rate implosion( > now global) . > Allowing for some monetary /fiscal lag,the U.S economy is heading > for a major rebound that will be undisputable by mid 2009. > For all of the financial sector paranoia,this is the sector that > likely will lead the rally as it is the focus of the TARPand monetary > "remedies". > President Obama ,a very charismatic and dynamic individual ,will > likely get credit for events initiated by the current administration > ,FED ,the Treasury and the Congress. > Remember ,there is nothing to fear but the fear itself. > We have identified the issues and are addressing them aggressively > ,effectively and globally.
You don't think Obama will be able to leverage that charisma (not to mention a Democratic majority in the House and Senate) to get legislation passed that would promote clean energy generation and help to create new jobs in the “cleantech” industry?
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All Comments by Jarrod Jodoin »What Companies Will Benefit from Obama's Vision? [View article]
> This is another analytical nonsense.
> I doubt that President Obama will be able to radically change the
> course of the U.S economy within the first two to three years.
>
> The most important economic catalysts in place are 700 billion dollarsTARP
> which will provide 5 trillion dollars of stimulus to broad sectors
> once fully implemented -and of course the monetary rate implosion(
> now global) .
> Allowing for some monetary /fiscal lag,the U.S economy is heading
> for a major rebound that will be undisputable by mid 2009.
> For all of the financial sector paranoia,this is the sector that
> likely will lead the rally as it is the focus of the TARPand monetary
> "remedies".
> President Obama ,a very charismatic and dynamic individual ,will
> likely get credit for events initiated by the current administration
> ,FED ,the Treasury and the Congress.
> Remember ,there is nothing to fear but the fear itself.
> We have identified the issues and are addressing them aggressively
> ,effectively and globally.
You don't think Obama will be able to leverage that charisma (not to mention a Democratic majority in the House and Senate) to get legislation passed that would promote clean energy generation and help to create new jobs in the “cleantech” industry?