We neglected to note this here, but the Commerce Department revised upward third quarter gross domestic product figures yesterday — 4.3% growth instead of 3.8%. Naturally, the WSJ is bullish (sub. req’d): “We interrupt your daily doom-and-gloom programming with a word from the economy.” Now if only the President would tout this as loudly as his predecessor did and let Americans know it.
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