Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Stick it to the banks! ...?

So many people are pissed at the banks.  We made them who they are today.  We the People are consumers.  We weren't bitching and moaning when they loaned us money for things we wanted.  If you looked back at every receipt from the last 30 years how much of that did you need?  No, wanting something for a long time does not make it a 'need'.
We the Consumer didn't fall far from the tree.  Our government is the biggest consumer of all.  It shouldn't be a surprise that they bailed out the banks.  They don't want their lifestyle to change.  Americans have become quite accustomed to being comfortable.  If that level of comfort suddenly disappeared we would have on hell of a mess on our hands.  The veil of humanity is thin, too thin.
When did we go from having what we need and being happy to thinking that more and more would make up happier? Only to end up feeling empty with piles of stuff all around... and big mortgages and storage fees to house all of it.
If people want to get back at the banks then they should pay back the money they owe, the money they promised to pay back, and don't borrow any more.  Claiming bankruptcy isn't the solution.  We all need to be responsible for our actions, our wants, our greed.  There is no fast solution... fast solutions is what got us here today.  We created a huge economy out of money that never really existed.  Everything needs to re-align.  It will take time, it will cause some pain, and we will be stonger individuals, stronger families, and a stronger nation.  THAT is the American Spirit.  We are clever, intelligent, compassionate, creative, innovative and somewhere along the line we got too comfortable, a bit big in the britches.  It's time to buy what we need and buy American. If we are spending our money with the past and future in mind then we can afford to buy American.


Over and out.

2 comments:

  1. Well said! Sadly responsibility seems to be a dying. Someone else should pay for all the excess.. the 1%. The "rich". Banks! Wall Street! Everyone but me.

    I watched the UC protests today - don't blame the students for being pissed about another 9% increase. But all the solutions were based on tax the rich, the banks are evil, etc.

    Not once did I see mention of :
    The Regents bloated salary
    The CA pension debt
    The fact that income in California is up, but so is spending outpaces it
    The myriad other ways that Sacramento wastes our money

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  2. "Home ownership is an American privilege earned by individuals not an American right provided by the government". Becky Graf

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