Quote from kjones5159:
what about inflation too? Oil is very high, food is high, taxes are increasing. Cost of living is rising and average income is falling, it'd be detrimental to keep inflafing the money.
Tell us how you really feel.
I thought inflation was the way to mitigate our debt payment by paying it off in cheaper dollars over time. Who is kidding who ? As our currency goes down in value, our souls we owe to the company store ( Can you spell C-h-i-n-a ? ) will have the management there raise the yield requirement on U.S. issued bonds to compensate for the cheaper dollar. For you who are living in the U.S., you get to pay more of those cheaper dollars than you currently do to the treasury to help it pay the rising debt service to that store. It will also cost you more in the cheaper dollars to buy imported products we rely on that we don't manufacture anymore and also for assorted commodities we rely on. That includes more for oil as it will take more cheaper dollars to pay for that imported commodity.
I am an economic animal, not a political animal, but each candidate has drawn a line in the sand....the President who has made clear by manner of his track record and statements what he thinks about fossil fuels and has had his boot on the neck of our domestic energy production in that area since coming in office....oil, coal, natural gas......and Romney who said he will reverse everything (get the boot off that sector's neck and help it rise again). Should Romney get elected, I am expecting one HELL OF A BOOM in domestic energy production for MANY YEARS with natural gas production dwarfing anything it has ever been in the past (and it will be cheap) and attracting the oil extractors back into drilling that Obama chased out of the Gulf and elsewhere. The new technology in deep water drilling will create a hell of a boom in that industry, too. We will be so awash with energy for so many years, it will be the one relief in our economy that should create at least some ripples of hope in oil dependent sectors (transportation and what little manufacturing still exists in this country, and perhaps be a catalyst to allow new ones to be born). Those many years may be the necessary bridge for furthering technological evolutions into alternative energy sources.
I post this for you kjones to give you some relief from your agony.
My general sense, however, kjones, is that it does not make any difference if even a new president and administration does everything more right than an army of fairy godmothers. It is clear from the economics I have read for the last 7 years-- and especially now-- that should such a nice change in status occur, it will only slow the inevitable, continuing slide of degradation of quality of life (and security) in USA. The lucky ones will be the older of the baby boomers that may check out of planet earth before the meek behind them--the younger generations who were assigned that condition by leadership and those that voted that leadership into office--will inherit a very sad earth, that part of it called the USA. IMHO, the USA has crossed the Rubicon, never to be able to get back on the right side of the equation again. So from a relative perspective, enjoy your current condition you are complaining about kjones. Except for some relief from an energy boom (should there not be a government that squashes it), you are currently living the high life compared to what comes afterwards.