Thursday, January 13, 2011

Americans are tired of Political Liars

Americans Are Tired of Political Liars

    As we enter this third  year of the current administration, we are faced with the same old lies.  The Republicans are now opening investigations to show just how corrupt the current administration is.  Americans have tolerated unethical politicians and we have attempted to make corrections for the good of the country.  All that we get are the same old lies.  The situation in Tucson no matter how unfortunate will only fuel more violence until the old guard and the new guard learn to work together for the common good of the people and stop the mud slinging.  On the financial front, our financial institutions where sent a clear message with the housing crash and the Stock Market crash of 2010.  As of this week, our financial institutions are once again refinancing 115% of appraised values of houses.  Robert B. Reich (Aftershock 2010) asserts that "until we reign in our need for opulence and start living within our means, we will always be tempted to act in a manner that is irresponsible".  Our banks are doing it again.  Where do the lies stop?.  Future forecasts indicate that the trends are not getting any better.  The 2011 calender year is supposed to be the biggest year for domestic home foreclosures.  And yet our elected politicians are blowing smoke once again and covering it up.   

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/ForeclosureRates/2011/01/13/id/382770?s=al&promo_code=B763-1

Where do we drawn the line.  Where to we stand and yell to the top of our voices we are tired and we are not going to take it anymore.  The time is now

     In the late 1920's, we saw that our economy was controlled by a select few.  The fundamentals of continual growth of our economy is tainted by events of the great depression and the idea that a select group of  individuals can control the outcome is not better than a grand marionette show and Americans are simply the puppets suspended by strings that dance to the tune of the puppeteers.   This is the heart of America and it is constantly undergoing change and the potential near term economic predicament will hasten our ultimate demise.  We cannot have a sustained recovery until we address the ghosts (declining savings) of our past.  It is also our social and political predicament.  We risk upheaval from within due to reactionary politics unless we solve the skeleton in the closet stigma.  The central challenge is not to re balance the global economy.  We cannot be the big brother to the world.  It is our obligation to save more and borrow less.  Force local leaders to be honest and accountable to you the voters.  We need to develop alternative methods of governing our country and hold elected official to balance the budget and act responsibly for the rest of the world.  It is to re balance the American economy first and say to hell with the third world countries who first of all do not like Americans.  Our metamorphosis should benefit Americans first and return our society to the norms and the domestic situation of a decade ago when we where a strong nation under God

Analysis of historical data indicates that until this basic premise is accomplished, the economy will not overcome the ever present shadow affects of the great depression.  We are simply witnessing the placebo effect.   The so called recovery will be benign and uneventful.  Americans currently on the unemployment rolls will remain unemployed until we start addressing the immigration issue.  The economy will not be able to to spend enough to keep the synergy of the quasi recovery on track.  The negative affects of phantom wealth as mentioned by many economist will prevent the recovery from happening.  This is the big lie.  It will never happen.  We will continue to experience the negative affects of the pendulum and with each pass the pendulum will slow.  The rewinding of the spring can only happen by reinvesting in our technology and keeping it to ourselves.  The economic fluctuations will become worse with each passing month until an attempt is made to pay down the massive debt no matter how insignificant it might be.  Our jobs need to be kept in the United States and our technology cannot be shared and companies who ship jobs overseas need to be held accountable by Americans.  Our raw materials must be kept here and prevented from being sold to overseas countries.  Despite many of our elected officials, Foreign ownership is not where we need to be. 

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