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I think we all need accountability and transparency in order to better address the economic crisis. Instead the tool that the we rely on, media/news, are failing to provide a clear and understandable plan, most likely b/c of the current elections.
I believe as a nation we all agree that there are several institutions within "wall st" and "main st" that need to be held accountable. The notion of "blank checks" given to provide a, with a lack of a better phrase, "bail-out" is unacceptable and should not be endorsed.
BUT, with the crisis having evolved into a historic low, life as we know it, will drastically change. Being referred to as our 'Great Depression', not only must we act to preserve, revive, and develop a 21st century solution, the nation must address a practical method that prevents the economic disaster's spiraling and reaching our front doors.
Rather than play the blame game as we watch the economy degenerate, we must put aside ideological beliefs and actually do something. Personally, I feel the bailout must work harder to save ordinary people/business rather than put an emphasis on the giant corporations. In addition to that, to those who oppose the bail-out, rather than arguing, demand that any surplus from the plan be devoted to the middle-class. What is important to understand is, time frames do account to whether or not we can positively affect the nature of the economic crisis.
Lets get sh** done people.
 
it doesnt matter if it can be reformed anyway congress is to busy with counting their money and having affairs to care about us
 
jbnebres;2255468; said:
I think we all need accountability and transparency in order to better address the economic crisis. Instead the tool that the we rely on, media/news, are failing to provide a clear and understandable plan, most likely b/c of the current elections.
I believe as a nation we all agree that there are several institutions within "wall st" and "main st" that need to be held accountable. The notion of "blank checks" given to provide a, with a lack of a better phrase, "bail-out" is unacceptable and should not be endorsed.
BUT, with the crisis having evolved into a historic low, life as we know it, will drastically change. Being referred to as our 'Great Depression', not only must we act to preserve, revive, and develop a 21st century solution, the nation must address a practical method that prevents the economic disaster's spiraling and reaching our front doors.
Rather than play the blame game as we watch the economy degenerate, we must put aside ideological beliefs and actually do something. Personally, I feel the bailout must work harder to save ordinary people/business rather than put an emphasis on the giant corporations. In addition to that, to those who oppose the bail-out, rather than arguing, demand that any surplus from the plan be devoted to the middle-class. What is important to understand is, time frames do account to whether or not we can positively affect the nature of the economic crisis.
Lets get sh** done people.


But saving the giant corporations saves the ordinary people/business.

And besides the fact that we need giant corporations....
 
i know what really sucks about the hwole situation is to see that the jack***** are still playing politics and pointing fingres instead of buckling down and trying to get something done
 
crmarti;2255502; said:
RMORSE...as an econ major...which president do you believe has a better economic plan


Neither.

Also, not something I wish to get into on MFK.


No offense, just won't end well. Trust me, everyone will jump in.
 
haha its all good...i emailed my econ professor bout it so no worries....OK ANYWAYS....BACK TO OUR MONSTERS!!!!
 
crmarti;2255519; said:
haha its all good...i emailed my econ professor bout it so no worries....OK ANYWAYS....BACK TO OUR MONSTERS!!!!

Are you an econ major, or just taking classes? And where do you attend?


Just curious...
 
jbnebres;2255468; said:
I think we all need accountability and transparency in order to better address the economic crisis. Instead the tool that the we rely on, media/news, are failing to provide a clear and understandable plan, most likely b/c of the current elections.
I believe as a nation we all agree that there are several institutions within "wall st" and "main st" that need to be held accountable. The notion of "blank checks" given to provide a, with a lack of a better phrase, "bail-out" is unacceptable and should not be endorsed.
BUT, with the crisis having evolved into a historic low, life as we know it, will drastically change. Being referred to as our 'Great Depression', not only must we act to preserve, revive, and develop a 21st century solution, the nation must address a practical method that prevents the economic disaster's spiraling and reaching our front doors.
Rather than play the blame game as we watch the economy degenerate, we must put aside ideological beliefs and actually do something. Personally, I feel the bailout must work harder to save ordinary people/business rather than put an emphasis on the giant corporations. In addition to that, to those who oppose the bail-out, rather than arguing, demand that any surplus from the plan be devoted to the middle-class. What is important to understand is, time frames do account to whether or not we can positively affect the nature of the economic crisis.
Lets get sh** done people.


2 things on this post.

First, while I'm not sure if your claiming this, or just mentioning that some are saying it but, I feel that any claim that tries to say that we are experiencing a "great depression" is an insult to those who lived through that time.

Second, about your last assertion, "let's get sh** done people". With that whole post in mind, what do you think people should do to get *stuff* done?
 
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