I'm actually getting kind of optimistic too.
My wife's business had a stunningly record month in December. I mean insanely good. January was nice and February is shaping up pretty nicely too. So good that we're going to contract out more work, creating jobs for a warehouse company in Tennessee. She's starting a second business this year, which also looks promising.
Three families I know are buying houses within the next 3 or so months, so at least anecdotaly it seems like housing is starting to relax.
The company I work for hired several engineers and corporate-types recently, and they have some nice manufacturing deals lined up. A couple of friends I've know who were unemployed forever finally found work.
For the first time I feel like there's going to be some progress on improving the affordability of health care. Lots of people here will disagree with me on this point, but I see the current system through my wife's British eyes all the time, and she thinks our system is, in her words, "bloody insane."
Detroit is finally out of the Hummer mindset, and GM made a profit in 2010.
The middle east, for the first time in my memory, seems to be making lasting political progress.
Housing prices are finally getting in line with people's real-world income, at least in my area.
A lot of people still have it bad, and I suppose there's a downside to each one of my points. But I'm not nearly as pessimistic as I was two years ago.
Hmmm. Maybe it's all just because Obama. Maybe it's more a matter of the mind than of policy. He made us feel proud to be Americans again. Life under Bush felt like how life felt under Carter: We're defeated, deflated, have little hope for the future and our enemies (China, radical Islam) are on the march. Obama snapped us out of that mindset.
lol. No, it doesn't work that way.