Sunday, January 8, 2012
Resistance grows to Obama's bigger government?
I just do not understand why any new executive would attack on all fronts in the middle of a confirmed economic crisis. I think a rational approach would be to complete restoration of confidence in the lending system and some compromise credit extension to the Detroit automakers. The Green and educational issues, while important to some, I submit, could be deferred into the next budget. The U.S. has decided that bankruptcy is not for the car companies and the UAW so that is an urgent issue. The freeing up of lending is urgent. Green and school while important to your nation, is much less urgent. The matter of the "infrastructure jobs bill" is another stressor on your budgetary plans. The new U.S. administration should really back off its state view that all things are too great to ignore. That is the same view held by many people who purchased a home that was out of their affordable range.
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