My biggest issue is the economy and the state it is currently in. We need solutions and not just bandaid on a gaping wound type of fixes.
My biggest issue is the economy and the state it is currently in. We need solutions and not just bandaid on a gaping wound type of fixes.
Last edited by BobbyFresh; 10-23-2008 at 05:45 PM.
I mean it sounds easy to say that but imo both candidates are just going to make it worse. I think government needs to look at the economy in a more sensible way, as it is an ever fluctuating and changing part of our country. Injecting billions of dollars to try and "save" people isn't going to help, it's going to exacerbate inflation if anything. For example, the lending crisis came about because government allowed those companies to give completely unqualified people loans that they clearly could not continue paying, solutions like that are nothing but temporary fixes that result in far greater problems. Maybe more oversight is needed, but personally I believe if the government wants to help fix our economy they need to be creating projects to spawn more jobs and get people involved instead of just giving people money in the hope that they will go spend it and somehow revive our economy. Essentially I agree with what you're saying, but government rarely creates solutions that have any long term benefits.Originally Posted by BobbyFresh