I doubt that anyone who lived through the late 70's with OPEC & double-digit inflation would even consider that there are signs that the economy is recovering. Coming off the downturn we've experienced, it's hard to believe we're not facing really bad times ahead.
I lived it in the seventies. I remember getting up at 4:00 am, and driving to the gas station to get in line for gas in the morning. By that time, there was already a line of cars with sleeping people in them. We knew that at 7:00 am, the station opened and they would "pump"
all their gas in 2-3 hours....then that would be it for the day. Some gas stations couldn't even get supplied. Finding out which stations had gas to sell was a scavenger hunt. The inflation was horrible. It was rumored that the tankers couldn't off load in the storage tanks because they were already full....OPEC/Government control?
However, things are worse now in different and various other ways, that were not even thought of back then, and I don't see a recovery on the horizon. We've been taken to the brink a few times before and recovered, but now? It's a different scenario with a different feel. I believe we are in this for the long haul, and may never fully recover. Don't want to be a doomsday prophet, but all the fat cat spending and lining their pockets have taken it's toll over the years, and the people don't have anymore "surplus" to pull them out. It's a domino effect. The momentum has gotten to the point that we may not be able to walk back from the abyss.
This isn't exactly the "change" the people were looking for Mr. President. And those who would blame Bush for this mess we are facing today, you haven't done your homework. You going to have to dig a bit deeper than what the media force feeds you to find out real truth about what is being "pushed" by our present President with his own agenda. Educate yourself. Don't let the media do it for you.