Meltdown of common sense living

Friday, May 15th, 2009, by Kate

I’m angry. I just spent the last few minutes watching more depressing news about the idiots in Washington. Spend, spend, spend. Apparently consumer spending is down and so financial experts are wondering if the government is going to have to spend even more money to keep the finances of the United States from falling apart. I’m sure glad someone knows how to throw money at a problem and make it go away.

Many of us have realized the necessity of paying down our debt, cutting out excessive spending–some of us are even trimming unnecessary spending (voluntarily or otherwise). We’re doing this because reality has caught up with us.

They want to save us, and that’s a nice sentiment—but we’re in a burning building and they’re drowning us in debt in their effort to put out the fire with spending!

Why can’t they see that they’re not helping us? I don’t believe we’ll ever get to a stable economy or reach any kind of equilibrium as long as the government is trying to take over the role of individuals as consumer, spending money we don’t have.

The problem I see is that we, as citizen’s of the United States, haven’t forced the government to make the kinds of cuts businesses and individuals are being forced to make. Layoff? Pay reductions? Not the federal government!

I’m an independent voter, but I tend to like more democrats than republicans. I’ve voted democratic in every presidential election so far, but I always mix it up when it comes to state and local politics. But–I’m not a fan of big government no matter who’s in charge.

Just the other day I was watching a news program and heard that most federal employees are being paid more than double that of someone working in the private sector for the same job. I wish I could find a link to an article about this, but I couldn’t dig one up.  Regardless of the truth of that statement, I think government needs to shrink, and shrink big!

Stupidity multiplied is doom to the nth power.

Here are some of what I believe are fundamental problems with current society and government:

I could go on and on, but I’m afraid I’m boring you. This is one of those posts I just felt I had to write, and I hope it’s given you something to think about. Feel free to leave comments or questions.

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