April 27, 2009 9:49 AM
“Official figures on Friday — the first sign from a major G7 economy of the nature of the downturn at the start of the year — showed British gross domestic product fell 1.9 percent on the quarter, the biggest fall since the third quarter of 1979.”
With our government’s propaganda machine firmly in control of GDP reporting in the US, our GDP growth will probably be reported asĀ +2%…”better than expected”…
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