Dear Mr. President:
In spite of the fact that you have addressed more severe problems in fewer days with better results than this nation expected -- by the next senatorial election you will be judged on unemplyment (jobs), the value of 401 K's and homes, and (unless Health Care, Energy Independence, Eduacation and Infrastructrure programs are noticeable in high gear) on the American domestic car industry-- expecially its marque names.
I fear your rescue of Wall Street, with out enough jobs and little-guy net worth improvement, you will lose the Senate. Thereafter "yes we can" will enter history as "no, we can't ".
Will it be your fault? YES !
Roosevelt never created the jobs or little-guy net worth gains he should have and coud have -- between 1933 and 1941. His praiseworthy performance came only after government contracts replaced all critical consumer demand.
You must do the same today: open your checkbook for state contracts and federal contracts.
Request the people whose country this is to demand WW II financing by our central bank of all contract payments -- until economic growth is firmly and unalterably rooted.
We may end up with many subsidy programs, similar to agriculture, to keep demand up with supply and supply up with need, as well as with monetized demand. If prices vecome a problem, explain cost plus pricing to the people and you will be supported if you have executed growth as was done form 1942 through 1945.
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