1/31/09: Your Weekly Address
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In his weekly address, President Barack Obama announced that Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is preparing a new strategy for reviving our financial system, and urged the swift passage of an American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan.
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Typical and business as usual in Washington.
All politicians look alike to me.
Respectfully, prior to Obama, when was the last time any high ranking U.S. official posted videos to sites like this?
That's a step toward transparency that I appreciate.
I, too, am worried about all politicians looking (and acting) alike.
I'm hoping for a difference with this present administration ...
thanks!!
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Doesn't make much sense.
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As an employee of a company that does not foolishly negate the welfare of their employees by selfishly letting greed take control, I suggest taking a look at the corporations and companies that made huge strides (while everyone else was running into the ground) by actually offering products and services that people find value in and are willing to spend their more limited funds on. The companies that were very successful last year aren't doing well because they sold bulk, they are exceeding expectations by providing service and products that is above and beyond what they are used to.
Take a look at the retail stores that have been successful last year, or car dealerships, or anywhere else, the ones that are failing are the ones that aren't willing to experiment and try things a little bit differently. The people happy with the norm are going to start getting left in the dust very quickly, and I say give them the opportunity to catch up if they like, if not, sayonara, au revoir, good bye. Lets move forward.