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The Economic Crisis And The Recession

  • Surviving The Final Bubble Review The first person tells you that they will have to have major cuts that will effect your pocket book and it will take a while for things to get better, but they will get better over time if we all cut back and work together. You then have person two says that things are horrible, but we have to spend more money, give people stimulus checks and find ways to help people out to make things better now. The government budget is much like a family budget you cannot spend more than you make with one exception the government can print more money that has to be paid back at some time in the future. Which person do you think will win?

     

    You got it the person who paints a rosy picture. Most people care as long as it does not affects them or their family. They don't want to give up anything they have now. You may be thinking that these bailouts fall into this category, but I personally don't think they do, because they are such a massive amount of money the American people have to have all of the facts and be part of the decision making process.

     

    Oh, you will hear the arguments they don't have time and it's an emergency or we elected the politicians to make decisions for us. There are many ways they can find out what the majority of the people want. That's just an excuse, because they know the people will not go along with them. They already know what most people think by polls that show they do not agree, yet the go ahead and spend the money. It's not a particular party, because both parties are at fault.

     

     
     
     

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