When I want to understand the mental morass of the Federal Budget or the impossible economic situation, I call on Stan Colander. No one can take you through the sticky spider webs that economists weave and bring you to some reasonable understanding. I knew that Stan was the man to talk to after the Presidents first message to Congress and after weeks of frightening economic news. Stan feels more positive, so I now feel more positive. Maybe I’ll be able to afford to go out to dinner at T.G.I.Fridays and a movie next week. As we go through more of this economic crisis/downturn, or whatever, I’ll be again calling on Stan.
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