Economist May 9 2009

“Inflation or deflation

tell me if you can:

will we become Zimbabwe

or will we be Japan?”

This was the opening paragraph “Merle Hazard, an unusually satirical country and western crooner, has captured monetary confusion better than anyone else.” The Economist said. Some other thoughts from the Economist editorial: ♣ “America's worst recession since the 1930s” ♣ the decline of house prices “is forcing households to reduce their debt which could subdue economic growth for years ♣ “In truth, the data suggest only that the economy is contracting at a slower pace than before. Nevertheless, the figures seem to point to a deepish recession, rather than the rerun of the Depression that was feared a few months ago.”