On 02/24/2012 09:21 AM, seekliberation wrote:
> My personal opinion, although dark and gloomy, is that we're not going to fix 
> this problem unless the system collapses.  Americans, from what i've observed 
> in this life, live for the 'now'.  People don't want to suck it up for a few 
> years and make significant cuts in our govt spending to save our economy.  It 
> seems we think we can go on living like this without anything collapsing.
>
>

  Bingo!  And I've been saying this for years.  But even my liberal 
friends want to through a bandage of the problem which is not solving it 
at all.  This tends to be a cycle that occurs about every 80 years.

The rich keep tossing bandages on things but if people don't have money 
they can't buy things and the economy collapses.  I hear even Walmart is 
feeling the pinch.  We also have a situation which more and more seems 
like we a living in some corny medieval story where the king rules 
everything and his thugs (the military and police) trample the public.   
It situations like where revolution is inevitable or "when people have 
nothing to lose they lose it."

> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "wgm4u"<anitaoaks4u@...>  wrote:
>> "Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you 
>> Food Stamps and Unemployment Checks." Da King James (soul version), Matthew 
>> 11:28, (Special Ebonics translation).
>>
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