by Know Common Cents » Sun Jul 24, 2011 3:21 pm
This entire fiasco is a text book example of political posturing. Of course, some deal will be struck before the Aug 2nd deadline, but one or both parties will use their "struggle" to (try to) score points with the voting public.
I really get ticked off, though, when scare tactics are being folded into this dumb-and-dumber contest. Elderly are scared their Social Security checks will dry up and they'll be forced to eat cat food for the duration of the squabble. Others are already making signs damning the government for making our troops go without pay. Those who ride the entitlement train fear that'll be derailed somehow.
There's a much bigger picture here than most have overlooked. This certainly isn't the first time that the debt ceiling has been raised. The fact is why and how is the American public even tolerating this nonsense? It was time long ago to start spending within our means. I just don't hold out much hope for common sense to prevail.
QE3 will be forthcoming since the present administration will tell all that the economy is wounded from this debt crisis and we need to knock back the growing fear and hesitation of Joe and Josephine SixPack. Take the BEP printing presses to Warp Factor 3, Number One.
When I was very young, President Kennedy was in office. We were in the midst of the Cuban Missle Crisis. I went to bed many nights just sure that there was a missle aimed directly at my Ohio home town and maybe even my house. Now that was something very real to be scared about.
This crapola is nothing more than Gomer, Goober, Aunt Bee, Thurston Howell III and Gilligan trying to collectively figure out which way is up.
"I don't know what I'm doin' but I'm sure havin' fun" Herman Munster
I've recently adopted the Groucho Marx philosophy for dealing with politics and other life challenges, "Whatever it is, I'm against it!" (Horse Feathers 1932)