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Interestingly, all of the main players who are currently setting policy in the Obama administration and at the Federal Reserve have some understanding of Keynes’ theories and how they can be used to put the economy back on track. The fact that Keynes remedies have been rejected in favor of unconventional and ineffective theories like QE (Quantitative Easing), suggests that the supporters of these policies are less interested in reviving the economy and putting people back to work, then they are with rewarding powerful constituents. 5 years of experimentation, has resulted in chronic high unemployment, droopy consumer confidence, negative wage growth, sky-high foreclosures and personal bankruptcies, record food stamp usage, and a sharp increase in extreme poverty. At the same time, the 3 main stock indicies have more than doubled in value while financial institutions and corporations are raking in record profits. There’s no doubt that QE has served the interests of the few while hurting the interests of the many
Today, the U.S. government has an "alphabet agency" for just about everything. The nanny state feels like it has to watch, track and tightly control virtually everything that we do. The Federal Register is the main source of regulations for U.S. government agencies. In 1936, the number of pages in the Federal Register was about 2,600. Today, the Federal Register is over 80,000 pages long. That is just one example of how bad things have gotten. But it is not just the federal government that is ramming thousands of ridiculous regulations down our throats. The truth is that in many cases state and local governments are far worse. We have become a nation that is run and dominated by bureaucrats. Yes, there always must be rules in a society, but we have gotten to the point where there are so many millions of rules that the game has become unplayable
For example, Keynesian economics refutes the notion held by some economists that lower wages can restore full employment, by arguing that employers will not add employees to produce goods that cannot be sold because demand is weak. Similarly, poor business conditions may cause companies to reduce capital investment, rather than take advantage of lower prices to invest in new plant and equipment; this would also have the effect of reducing overall expenditures and employment.
originally posted by: Orionx2
Humans are inherently greedy and opportunistic. Just how it is. Learn to deal with it and thrive/survive or don't. Your choice.
originally posted by: WanderingNomadd
a reply to: jimmyx
Survive or die is rhetoric pushed around. The truth is the system is unjust and rigged. It is structured and manipulated by those who are already at the top ensuring those at the bottom don't infringe on there current income. These people don't want to share and they control laws to ensure this does'nt happen.
The answer isn't acceptance it is change. If someone is cheating you at a game of poker you stop playing with him and play with someone else. In this case a different system.
originally posted by: jimmyx
originally posted by: Orionx2
Humans are inherently greedy and opportunistic. Just how it is. Learn to deal with it and thrive/survive or don't. Your choice.
so if you can't thrive, just go ahead and die?...I always thought having a choice was meant to be for people who had equal opportunity to make that choice. apparently I am wrong. so for all you people that are disabled, too old, too young, too dumb...please go away and die.....
Being a slave to a job until death (or retirement) isn't what should be the status quo.
originally posted by: WanderingNomadd
a reply to: wdkirk
Being a slave to a job until death (or retirement) isn't what should be the status quo.
I agree with your view but for a large percentage of people food, healthcare and other necessities are the issue not fake tits.
Ditch possessions though and make for the mountains if you can.