Quote from NeoRio1:
The solution is a debate for economists not trader's but knowing your posting expertise I am sure you think your quite the expert on the solution.
Not really, it doesn't take an expert to come to the obvious conclusions I have, it just takes someone with no concrete ideology to satisfy.
If you cannot hold any one party or institution responsible than how do you know who to vote for if the issue was primarily the economy?
You vote for who is most likely to solve the problem(s) the quickest.
Once again if you do not know which department to hold responsible you cannot focus your efforts on that department. For example a huge majority of Obama supporters think Bush got us in this mess. A huge majority of McCain supporters think the democratic congress of the last two years got us in this mess.
You should stop thinking in terms of who to blame. There is not one institution or even one party to blame. Even if there was, voting for the opposite party just because you found one part to be at fault makes no sense either. You have to look at our economy and ask your self what policies are most likely to move us forward right now.
I guess the fact is your general and idealistic. I can't talk specifics and dive into the discussion of who actually is to blame. My conclusion is that if you can figure out which entity should be held responsible you can stop that same thing from happening in the future. Can you think of it like that at all instead of reiterating the common sense aspect?
No I can't think like that because thats over simplifying a complex problem. There is not one entity we can all point our fingers at, there is enough blame to go around. Instead of trying to figure out who is at fault and simply voting for the opposite end, you need to figure out what our economy needs right now and who is most likely to provide that. If you do those things and we simply disagree on what our economy needs than I could agree to disagree. I think we need increased regulation in certain markets, we need to generate revenue to begin paying down our national debt, we need to boost our lagging educational system, and we need to relieve the middle class and small businesses so that they might get back on their feet.
If someone would like t put me in my place about what our economy needs than fine, lets do it. Prove me wrong, I'm open to it. But the fact is no one here, or anyone else it seems, cares about discussing the facts in an intelligent way so that we may reach a solution. Everyone just wants to peddle their ideals. They can't argue or reason because their decision isn't based on facts, its based on ideals so facts don't have any affect on them...What am I supposed to do with that?