I just opened my latest copy of "The Kiplinger Letter," dated Dec. 30, 2011 and lo and behold the first topic says,
"1) The world's fastest-growing economy next year? It could be Iraq's, as the nation cranks up its oil production machinery and begins massive rebuilding after eight years of war. The country is poised to see its GDP grow more than 12%, and it could expand even faster if Baghdad can keep sectarian strife to a minimum. By comparison, China's economy will likely grow 8.5%, while Taiwan, at 5%, and South Korea, at a projected 4.4% pace, lead the industrialized economies. As for the US economy, look for it to expand at a 2.3% clip, a tad stronger than earlier expectations. Helping the cause: the stabilizing euro crisis, a pickup in job creation plus bolstered consumer confidence and, more important, spending."
I'd like to help with that spending increase - GO RV!!!!