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The Perfect (Economic) Storm
An Economic Nightmare Is Brewing in America After September 11, 2001, many Americans realized for the first time how truly vulnerable our nation is from an attack by a determined enemy that is willing, and even eager to destroy themselves in the process. But we should be just as concerned about several basic economic factors that are threatening our nation's vitality and the American way of life. America's economy is precariously balanced in more ways than perhaps anyone of us can imagine. Just five economic realities: 1) the national debt 2) government waste and inefficiency 3) corruption and greed 4) our aging population and 5) budget deficits, could turn the American Dream into an American Nightmare if immediate actions are not taken. In fact, dozens of potentially catastrophic economic, socio-cultural, religious, military, geo-political and environmental elements are converging together in America in what may be a type of "perfect storm" that will have disastrous consequences for every American. We Don't Have What It Takes The radical changes that are necessary in our government's spending habits and in the management of its fiscal affairs that are required to save our nation from a financial meltdown may however, never be proposed, let alone implemented. The courage and commitment to financial solvency simply does not exist at the Federal level - by Democrats or Republicans. We are not going to solve the economic problems facing America without a moral commitment that is virtually non-existent in politics today. The fatal combinations of corruption and incompetence, of selfishness and greed, and of immorality and laziness make reform all but impossible. Perilous Days Ahead by 2009 Biting The Bullet The US Economy is teetering upon a weak foundation that has been fifty years in the making and a fiscal budgetary process that is designed to mislead the average American into thinking that spending more money that's what being collected is acceptable when it comes to running a government over the long-term. Just because we've financed our way out of a 1930's type depression, doesn't mean we can keep it up forever. There will be a day of reckoning...and it will be sooner than anyone imagines. A. Citizen Comments are welcome at redstatepatriot@hughes.net. Please include the title of the article as your subject line. Selected responses, in whole or part, may be published (appended to the article). Posted March 15, 2008 07:05 AM
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