Re: The beginning of the end?
I hate to agree with all the pessimism being posted, but most of the insight is right on. We are a people far too focused on greed, wringing all we can out of the systems in which we live, even to the self-destruct stage. We, as a country, have indulged and misused the principals of credit and leverage to excess and now must all suffer. Compounding this problem of indulgence, exploiting our future, we have mistakenly entrusted the biggest buffoons in society to create our laws of governance. I hate to say it but there was a flaw in our historic model of legislation. There was a lack of some form of competency testing for elected officials. Our build sheet had high ideals and great principals, for the most part, and it was drawn up by honorable men such as Thomas Jefferson. Unfortunately it has now morphed into a vulnerable form of institutional bureaucracy. Our government is now a model of graft and corruption, over-run with far too many William Jeffersons ($50K Louisiana icebox fame). I am a die hard conservative and in no way do I believe in the left leaning agenda of the Democratic party but for the sake of our country I do Hope (sticks in my throat) that this president can get us somewhat together again and moving in the right direction. It just seems as though we have an endless supply of idiots that gravitate toward politics, and I fear for the private sector when these incompetent politicians get into corporate boardrooms.
Dale
I hate to agree with all the pessimism being posted, but most of the insight is right on. We are a people far too focused on greed, wringing all we can out of the systems in which we live, even to the self-destruct stage. We, as a country, have indulged and misused the principals of credit and leverage to excess and now must all suffer. Compounding this problem of indulgence, exploiting our future, we have mistakenly entrusted the biggest buffoons in society to create our laws of governance. I hate to say it but there was a flaw in our historic model of legislation. There was a lack of some form of competency testing for elected officials. Our build sheet had high ideals and great principals, for the most part, and it was drawn up by honorable men such as Thomas Jefferson. Unfortunately it has now morphed into a vulnerable form of institutional bureaucracy. Our government is now a model of graft and corruption, over-run with far too many William Jeffersons ($50K Louisiana icebox fame). I am a die hard conservative and in no way do I believe in the left leaning agenda of the Democratic party but for the sake of our country I do Hope (sticks in my throat) that this president can get us somewhat together again and moving in the right direction. It just seems as though we have an endless supply of idiots that gravitate toward politics, and I fear for the private sector when these incompetent politicians get into corporate boardrooms.

Dale
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