April 13, 2011

US Owing Trillions

It took the US over 10 years to get into this type of debt and it will take it at least that much time to get out of it. It started with an unfunded $2-4 trillion dollar war in Iraq. Then came the banking crisis as bankers went unregulated and started risky business practices. Then came along several national disasters and several other natural disasters in the world that we helped on.

Better to have done what Thomas Jefferson would have done - he would have, if he were president at the time, went to the United Nations about Iraq and left the country go the way of Tunisa, Egypt and Libya, as he believed for a true democracy to emerge, the revolution must come from within. For us, that is democracy on the cheap.

We are a government of the people, by the the people and for the people. So we only have ourselves to blame. We elect these people. We want everything from our government, the leaders are not real leaders, they are interested more in keeping their high paying jobs in government, democrat and republican alike. Pay the taxes and get out of this mess and watch who you vote for. Wars are very expensive and send a country spiraling deep into debt. And remember history. How many of you can remember the "guns and butter" of Johnson's "Great Society" and funding the Vietnam war at the same time and that fiasco. Those who don't understand history tend to repeat it. Pay up.

1 comment:

simbru said...

Actually President Jefferson did go to war with the Berber Muslims in North Africa; and without Congress' full approval. In the early 1800's just after being elected; he initiated the Barbary Coast Wars. I totally agree with you that we are democracy of the people and by the people. Unfortunately we seem to be a nation of knee jerk reactionism. I think that we're initially seeing principle over intellegence with a dumbing down of America(sacraficing education and welfare of the people). Me thinks that as reality and practicality sets in that we,ll begin making more practical and "progressive" decisions.