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		<title>By: Associate Money</title>
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		<description>&quot;The second problem we have is that there is no concrete plan in place to rescue the economy. In fact, the domestic and global economic issues are so great that they are overwhelming in scope.&quot; 
 
I agree totally. The economy is in deep shit. So far, the market is still not reacting well even after Obama committed to doing whatever it takes to get the economy going again. The bailout plan is still a matter of Paulson flying blind and wavering between action and inaction.  
 
No wonder investors are not confident. </description>
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<p>I agree totally. The economy is in deep shit. So far, the market is still not reacting well even after Obama committed to doing whatever it takes to get the economy going again. The bailout plan is still a matter of Paulson flying blind and wavering between action and inaction. </p>
<p>No wonder investors are not confident.</p>
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