Monday, February 21, 2011

I Can Fix The Economy

Yep, you read that right I just declared I could fix the economy. I know that I don't have a PhD or a Masters in Economics and that I have never managed a company that makes millions or billions of dollars but I guarantee you that I could fix it. I know politicians would like you to believe they are all looking for the magic bullet to fix the economy or that some special mathematical formula is necessary but the truth is all that is required is common sense. You don't need to be a rocket scientist just someone that can balance a checkbook. The special mathematical equation is as follows: Income-Expenses=Budget. You can only spend what you make. Its really that simple. So whats the problem? Why are we in such a mess? The first step in trying to fix anything is to find out what the problem is. You maybe surprised at who I blame for the state of the economy.

The people most responsible for the state of our economy is you and I. I will give you a second to pick your laptop off the floor you just threw it on. Hopefully you will have composed yourself enough that you are not moving the little arrow to hit the red X on the top right corner of your screen. The sad truth is WE are the problem, not the politicians, not big business and not all the countries we give foreign aid to. Let me explain.
 This past weekend I took my daughter and her friend to a snowmobile safety class. My children and I enjoy using snowmobiles in the winter and it is one of our favorite ways to go out for dinner. We ride the sleds in the direction of the town we want to eat in and eventually we end up at a restaurant. You are probably wondering how we would get from town to town without riding on the road? NY like many states has wonderful groomed trails that you can ride on. You can literally ride for thousands of miles. Many of these trails are groomed by the state and the others by local snowmobile clubs(that get funding from the state). It is a very pricey endeavor to keep the trails open and the snowmobilers happy. During the safety class the instructor kept bashing the politicians for taking away some of the funding for next year. At first I was annoyed at the politicians who dared to try and ruin my hobby but then I realized that is the problem with this country. We all think we are entitled to something. Try it. Think about something you get from the government that you wouldn't want to change. I will give you a list of things that I wouldn't want to lose. I am presently going to college so I would hate to see any decrease in funding for college students. I am a veteran and I would hate to see any reduction in benefits for veterans. I am an avid sportsman who doesn't want the hunting and fishing fees to go up. I want my snowmobile trails to be nice and soft so I can enjoy my rides with my kids and friends. This list doesn't even mention the hot political arguments out there like military funding, social programs and unions just to name a few. I know it is easy to bash politicians for spending but try keeping all the people in the country, state or district happy. I challenge you to post a comment on your FaceBook page and see if you can just get the friends on your page to agree. It is impossible. So what am I saying?
 As a student, veteran and outdoor enthusiast I am willing to give up some of the things that mean a lot to me. The sad truth is if we don't all get on the same page we wont just lose our hobbies that are near and dear to us but we will lose everything and by everything I mean everything. Our democracy is in grave peril. Our way of life is in serious danger of being taken away from us. I believe we are in the most perilous time that our country has seen since WWII. They have called the WWII generation the "Greatest Generation" because of the way they came through the Great Depression and how they fought WWII. The fact is this generation is as much or more endanger of losing what they fought for then any before. I do not say any after because I don't think we will have an after if this generation doesn't stand up. What we need know is a Greater Generation to rise to fight for our country. When I say fight I am not talking necessarily about actual warfare but a nation that is willing to lay aside its greed and entitlements to give the next generations a better future. The truth is whenever this nation calls its men and woman to arms they rise and meet the task but what if we ask the people of this nation to go without for a time? What if we ask this generation to make the hard economic sacrifices that it will take to pull us out of this mess, would they answer the call? Sadly I would say that more would rather die for their country then live with less for it.

 So the first step in fixing the economy is by realizing that we as citizens need to make some sacrifices. I said at the beginning I could fix the economy and so can you. It will require grass root efforts and citizens to come together and fix it. Instead of calling your congressman or woman and complaining about what they are cutting call them and tell them you know they are making tough choices. Tell them you would be willing to sacrifice___fill in the blank_ so the next generation wont have to. Some have mentioned that it is time for a revolution in our country and I would agree. It starts with citizens being fiscally responsible and then demanding it of their elected officials. Don't expect politicians to sacrifice votes that threaten their job if you are not willing to sacrifice yourself.

Thanks For Reading
Steve

Over the next couple of weeks I will write more blogs on how to fix the economy by focusing on three areas grass root efforts, oil and foreign aid.

2 comments:

  1. WOWOWOWOWOWOW!!! Awesome!!! Charlie and I have this conversation all the time. It's like those in the Cape who complain all the time that they don't want wind but complain about fuel prices. Let me tell you I will put 1,000 mills in my yard rather than take one more gallon of fuel from Libya, Venezuela, et al...Someday there won't be anymore fuel people..People can't be all stubborn mules all the time. It's called compromise. C.o.m.p.r.o.m.i.s.e.

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  2. dude, i just received this crazy questionnaire from the office of Pattie Ritchie, kind of a tester to see how people feel on certain issues. i almost blew a head gasket when I read, "Are you in favor of creating jobs by giving business that create jobs $5000 for every job created" or something like that. WHAT? AAAAH!! how about, lower business taxes, so companies will stop leaving our great state!

    great post bro. live on less than you make? what a concept.

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