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The new Bloomberg Businessweek features an extreme close-up of President Obama with the cover line "Lucky or Good? The Truth about the Obama Recovery." That promises a lot. But it's a subtle misdirection play. The analytical piece that it refers to, with its graphics, instructional arrows and candy colors, fails to satisfy either the cover line or the subhead. It really does not deal at all with the question of whether the president can or did affect the business cycle -- the assumption of the article, of course, has to be that he can, otherwise why slog through all these various decisions? -- and the "truth" of the recovery remains a shrugging, well, it was messy, wasn't it? Here's the concluding paragraph. You tell me whether the administration is "lucky" or "good."
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