Nike swoosh? Not believing the mainstream media, again … Miami,Florida
By Gimleteye at 10 April, 2009, 7:18 am
The Herald reprints on page one of its Friday’s edition a bizarre AP “report”: “Bumps ahead– but worst of recession could be over”. In the fourth paragraph down, the conditional “could” is jettisoned for certainty without any supportive documentation: “With unemployment rising it will be at least several months before the country’s economic engine pops into a growth gear.” Give me a break. Statements like this give astrology a good name. And, what “growth gear” would be driving the economy? The production home builders, whose platted subdivisions in South Florida have been abandoned by the thousands, leaving communities hollowed out and home values under water? Take a look at the other good news story in the Herald today, in the business section: “New city to run on solar power.” In that article, here is what the developer admits: “… all of the plans are contingent on the real-estate economy recovering, but he believes the green aspects of he project will entice many who will bypass traditional developments now in foreclosure. ” We are into a scavenger economy; where in the absence of demand and jobs the shiniest new toys will get the limited attention of the next tranche of consumers, following the last tranche that can’t get credit because they are all scarred by bankruptcy. The rest of the AP story fills back in the conditional aspect of the recovery (‘seems’, ‘caution’, ‘maybe’, and ‘reasonably confident’) and pins its optimism like this: “History shows that the
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Nike swoosh? Not believing the mainstream media, again … Miami,Florida
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