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Old 01-02-2009 | 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Lowtimer77
I didn't miss your point. It's true that our economy is horrible right now. Is that government's fault? Probably a little bit of yes and a little bit no. The last I checked, AIG, Bear Steans, Ford, GM, and Chrysler were not part of the government( although they might be shortly). All these companies made bad business moves that were their own fault. There are several important things to remember though--As much as we might hate the so-called bickering and partisanship that occurs in government, if our country as a whole were to lean either totally to the left or totally to the right, we would be in a horrible position--atleast IMHO. Secondly, with all due respect, in America WE vote for our representatives. Listen, I think it's crazy that enough citizens chose to vote for Arnold Schwarzeneger, but hey, they voted for him. So yes, we need to hold our government to a reasonable standard of behavior--and guys like Blagojevich( the corrupt Illinois governor) need to go--but in the end, it was citizens like you and I who put these people in power.

Politicians always take the blame, whether they deserve it or not. If the economy isn't better within a few months of Obama taking office, guess what? It's going to be HIS fault. I've never understood why the general public thinks that politics should be so easily accomplished. Like they should just all be able to meet, get along, and then pass a few laws to make everyone's lives feel like paradise.

As a last note, I don't intend to offend anyone with these comments. I think this is a great topic to debate.
Once again, you seem to equate the failures of business with the total incompetence of government with respect to running a balanced budget. These are two entirely different matters.
Failures in the private sector may be influenced by poor economic policy of government, but the economic failures of government may never be blamed on the private sector.

Regardless of what you may think of those elected, they must always be held accountable for their actions. There is not, nor can there ever be, a free pass for bankrupting a state or the country.

Let's examine this from a purely economic basis and ignore meaningless debate or mention of individuals or party affiliation.
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