By Henry C K Liu
This report is the third in a series.
Part 1: The song stays the same
Part 2: A dangerous balance
Much talk has been floating around comparing United States President Barack Obama with president Franklin D Roosevelt and the yet-to-be-fully-developed - or revealed - Obama recovery plan with the New Deal. So far, the differences between the two leaders in crisis are more visible than the similarities.
Obama's US$787 billion stimulus package is viewed by many economists as too small for the task and too diffused to tackle the immediate need of halting layoffs and promoting new job creation. The $275 billion home mortgage refinancing plan managed by newly installed Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner is beset with complexity that few seem to fully understand or know how to navigate.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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