On Monday morning, as I watched the popular media pumping up the market on the prospect of a Greek debt buyback and economic data from China, I thought, gee that sounds fantastic. I almost bought into it, though it was before I had my first coffee of the day, a time when I’m relatively useless to the world. A few minutes later, with a sip of Joe and a glance at the latest ISM Manufacturing Index, and then while recalling the more recent stream of unemployment reports and the durable goods orders data of last week, I think I said out loud, “What are they smoking!?” Even putting fiscal cliff concern aside, the economic reality of today does not reflect something supportive of any sort of celebration.
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