Karl is once again putting forth an argument with solutions. The quote, "The crapper must get filled up before it can be flushed" is so true. All that the CONgressional members are doing is pushing the load down the road hoping they can make it through another election cycle without getting the boot. The president appears to so enjoy the national spotlight that he, too, cannot see the forest through the trees and is playing politics hoping to push the load beyond his second term.
Karl, unfortunately nothing will change as a commenter had stated, "Until the educated classes reach a 40% underemployment rate, nothing will change." I agree.
Instead of looking out for the greater good of our nation, and its economic national security, those that are getting by OK sit back because they feel they still have "theirs" in their pocket. Once they lose "theirs" the nation's pain will be horribly severe.
China will no doubt feel the pain of their unsustainable stimulus program. Unless their own people begin buying their over-supply of stuff, since we have cut back our purchases, they will feel the pain, as well.
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Karl is once again putting forth an argument with solutions. The quote, "The crapper must get filled up before it can be flushed" is so true. All that the CONgressional members are doing is pushing the load down the road hoping they can make it through another election cycle without getting the boot. The president appears to so enjoy the national spotlight that he, too, cannot see the forest through the trees and is playing politics hoping to push the load beyond his second term.
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Karl, unfortunately nothing will change as a commenter had stated, "Until the educated classes reach a 40% underemployment rate, nothing will change." I agree.
Instead of looking out for the greater good of our nation, and its economic national security, those that are getting by OK sit back because they feel they still have "theirs" in their pocket. Once they lose "theirs" the nation's pain will be horribly severe.
China will no doubt feel the pain of their unsustainable stimulus program. Unless their own people begin buying their over-supply of stuff, since we have cut back our purchases, they will feel the pain, as well.
Thanks for your honest writing!!!