Dennis Kneale says the recssion IS ENDING NOW!!!!

Kneale's been reading ET :D

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Kneale's bio states that he holds a journalism degree from the Univ of Florida. Wow that's some heavy duty economics background there.
 
Not only did Dennis Kneale say this on June 25th but a little over a month later we have this on the front cover of that magazine they call newsweek.




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No need to worry, jobs will be added at a 1/2 million a month, GDP is going to soar back to 4% and the housing bubble that just popped will begin to gain strength once again, this is all positive, go out and spend and consume. This is the new economy.

:D :p :D :p
 
Dennis Kneale is probably not allowed to think for himself. I feel bad for him...he wanted to be a journalist, do some good and so on.

Instead GE makes him tell the herd good times are right around the corner.
 
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