Still time for a bailout plan? (LABJ Forum).While the indicators are never in complete agreement, many analysts are saying that the national economy has bottomed out, and that recovery is underway. When Congress goes back into session, bickering bick·er intr.v. bick·ered, bick·er·ing, bick·ers 1. To engage in a petty, bad-tempered quarrel; squabble. See Synonyms at argue. 2. between the parties over an economic stimulus stimulus /stim·u·lus/ (stim´u-lus) pl. stim´uli [L.] any agent, act, or influence which produces functional or trophic reaction in a receptor or an irritable tissue. package is likely to continue. So the Business Journal asks: Now that there are signs that the economy has bottomed out, do you think we still need a stimulus package from Washington Washington, town, England Washington, town (1991 pop. 48,856), Sunderland metropolitan district, NE England. Washington was designated one of the new towns in 1964 to alleviate overpopulation in the Tyneside-Wearside area. ? Jeffrey Walden Walden Thoreau’s classic; advocates a return to nature. [Am. Lit.: Van Doren, 208] See : Pastoralism Senior Vice President Canyon-Johnson I think so. First, we're not sure that we've bottomed out. We're all hoping that we have, but you can't be sure. And I think any additional stimulus would be welcomed, especially considering the areas that are always hit the hardest -- the inner cities and the underserved communities. I think a stimulus package that focuses on (them) would be greatly appreciated by all. These communities are always hit the hardest (during a recession), as well as the last ones to come out. Urban Fund, L.P. Kenny Hull Director I think that certain areas of the economy still need a stimulus -- airlines and labor, for instance. But not all areas should be given money that could be used to pay off the national debt. I'm not sure that the current package is still a good idea, but we definitely need something. Real World Chicago Bryan Maxwell Bryan Maxwell (born September 7, 1955 in North Bay, Ontario) is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 331 games in the National Hockey League and 124 games in the World Hockey Association. Office Coordinator I have a hard time recalling the last time our government passed an effective recovery package. And seeing as they were reluctant to admit we were even in a recession in October, I'd have a hard time accepting a plan from them. (The government) doesn't seem to have a good idea as to what the problem is, so I don't see how they can fix it. For now, I think we should just let the economy continue to manage itself. Jadi Communications Larry Montz Founder & Director Absolutely. I think it's important to re-establish the economy so that we can move forward in 2002. People need to get on with their lives and start spending money so that we don't end up in a depression. International Society for Paranormal paranormal, adj 1. outside the realm of normal experience or scientific explanation. n 2. collective term for anomalous phenomena. Research Brooke Halpin Owner Halpin House West I think there's a symbiotic relationship symbiotic relationship (sim´bīot´ik), n in implantology, that relationship assumed by an implant and the natural teeth to which it has been splinted. between government and the U.S. economy. So the answer is yes, we do need a stimulus package from Washington, even though analysts say we're on the road to recovery. We need to the government to aid in the recovery, and I don't think we could come back as effectively without the government's support. (The federal government) has to be part of the process. If (Democrats and Republicans) can't come to an agreement on a package, that will be a very negative sign for the U.S. economy in 2002. Public Relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most |
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