Like a fresh air, President-elect Barack Obama set a new line for the United States and promised to achieve economic recovery in the next few years. This will not happen all in 2009, but rest assured that by the end of this year, we will begin to see the results and rising curve of the world economy.
o GM continues to struggle in 2009, but will not fold. Will rebuild their rights to the corporate infrastructure. In addition to government support, commercial transactions with another automaker will benefit everyone in the industry.
o The fastest-selling cars this year are Nissan, Toyota and all new energy-saving cars and other Asian models. They are rapidly replacing fuel consumption, and by 2010 we will see new and amazing machines.
o This year, companies in the natural energy sector such as wind, solar, geothermal, renewable energy and recycling are productive and prosperous. Companies associated with these areas will also benefit.
o New environmentally friendly building materials launched this year have met with financial suspicion, but will replace old and existing materials in the near future.
o Mortgage interest rates have been lowered this year and the real estate market has begun to rebound.
o The dollar began to increase in the spring, and gold fell slightly.
o Terrorism continues to threaten the land of the United States during the year, as Al Qaeda has intensified the war in order to put the United States in a state of war. International events involving Saudi Arabia have once again caused tension, but efforts to maintain peace have more than the rise of terrorists. Russia is involved in some way.
o Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan jointly consume US economic and military resources. President Obama has retained a team of personnel, funds and equipment to eliminate terrorist leaders and their followers. [including Osama bin Laden]
o Those of us who live in the Southern California fire zone will also be overwhelmed by landslides and major earthquakes.
o There will be rumors about the US and the assassination plan before or after January 20, 2009. The president's swearing-in ceremony, inaugural speeches, marches, dances, and the 44th historic event to celebrate the new US president are: no accidents, the most memorable.
Orignal From: 2009 psychological forecast
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