Inflation is growing in China and it’s spreading through the world.
Oil is going through the roof and the Saudi’s are blaming speculators.
Pension plans that have invested in the energy arena, such as oil are booming making billions for their plan members.
The problems that affect one area of the Global Economy is affecting all the areas of the Economy.
Is the Global Economy to blame for the problem?
Is it too late to cut off the Global Economy from our shores?
Some congressmen think it’s not too late. We can put the Genie back in the bottle.
These same congressional leaders think that it might not be too late to send Columbus and his three ships packing back to Europe before they ruin things here.
Reality, what a concept.
I cannot believe the remarks that are being made by supposedly American Government Leaders.
They all seem to be heavily informed by those crazy Emails that come through every day in the Internet.
You know the one’s that talk about Obama making a secret pact with Muslim Extremist to take over the U.S. after the election and convert into a Muslim Country.Then there’s the one about John McCain being the actual Manchurian Candidate, brainwashed in Vietnam to become President of the U.S. so China can take us over.
Then there’s the one about the Global Economy is a plot against the U.S. to destroy its industrial capabilities and smash it into small regional countries like Europe.
You want proof?
Imagine American Beer Icon, Budweiser being owned by a foreign company?
The Global Economy has been good for the United States. Our Companies are leaders in the Global Market. We have a situation with Oil right now and its driving up everything else because of its transformational needs. But if you look at one of the major reasons we have this problem, you have to put the blame on the U.S. Congress who have been sabotaging MPG’s ratings in our cars since the 1960’s.
Gas at $5 or higher is good for us in the long run. It will force Americans to conserve and it will force our leadership to look in another direction and off shore drilling is not the answer. We have to get off of oil as much as possible and let the Saudi’s and others go back to counting sand grains.
Our problem is not the Global Economy; our problem is Leadership or rather the lack of it in this country.
You see these poor people in Ohio and the old rust belt area, they’re out of work and times are hard. Our Leaders answer is that we need to bring these jobs back to the country. Hey, wake up they left because they couldn’t compete. Bring back what? Have any of our ‘brilliant’ congressmen ever thought about the Billions that would have to be spent to bring up to date machinery that would make business competitive and also the Billions that would have to be spent on environmental control of the new machinery.
Have they forgotten the pollution that was caused in the old Rust Belt area?
You want to have competitive Global Jobs in those areas then let’s upgrade.
No not the machinery the people.
College expenses should be a complete write off to all American Citizens who want to improve their lives and in the long run the economy of the country.
We start letting Americans have the opportunity to learn and grow and you’ll find that $300 Million Dollar battery that John McCain is talking about a lot faster.
It’s way too late the put the Genie in the bottle. We are in a Global Economy and we need to be able to compete.
So, tell Congress, let us compete and keep your hands off.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
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