Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Blame Game


Washington Politicians have a way of playing the blame game and never accepting responsibilities for their own actions. While the Democrats are a huge problem with their tax and spend schemes the Republicans cannot point any fingers either with their own wasteful spending. Where does the money come from that they are spending? Currently no one will outright admit the country has borrowed what it is spending with no end in sight. There is no one in the media acknowledging the fact that they play a crucial role in persuasion of the mindless to what direction this country should go. Currently 40 cents of every dollar spent by our government is borrowed by none other than China. That's right, 40 cents on the dollar. Our government is running just like a character out of Popeye, J. Wellington Wimpy a hamburger moocher who's famous line was,"I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today." Coincidentally, the actual word wimp was derived from the fictitious Popeye cartoon character J. Wellington Wimpy. Is that it? Is that the bottom line here? Has our government actually become so desperate for power that they borrow with impunity because of some fictitious "wimpy" belief? Is the belief that you don't have to work for what you earn? Doing good for those who do not have is, and always will, come at the cost of those who work. So, regardless of what these "wimpy" politicians, democrats or republicans or independents or even libertarians, say, are they going to stop making promises on the backs of the working class. If you don"t remember anything just remember that in November. To simplify things more remember this, "whose money is Washington spending?" the answer is "yours". It is all so darn complex when they explain it to you but the bottom line is the US is still the most productive country on earth, in every way. China absolutely relies on the US 100%. Over 70% of their exports come right here to the US. Imagine if 70% of what you earned suddenly disappeared? Ouch! That would devastate a lot of people. We have borrowed what we paid them to produce for us. Ahh! I don't want to think about it anymore, it makes me sick!
Just a quick note, this site didn't include links (highlited - underlined references) I did. If you head there it's just a little backup of where I read my own info. Of course I am a profuse reader so a combination of books' information is thrown in with my own twists. Check out 'The 5000 Year Leap' it is awesome.