DOES THE END JUSTIFY THE MEANS?

The economy is a ball of confusion, and the only difference between a good economy and the economy we are living in is this, In theory, a rolling stone gathers no moss. Suppose the "stone" represented the working class, and the "moss" represented interest accruing debt. The rolling stone movement pushes forward, keeping the corporate and industrial wheel churning. This takes money from the Federal Reserve Bank, like borrowing from Peter to pay Paul with a promise for a brighter tomorrow. would be all well and good if this generation, and the next several generations were to benefit from the borrowing being done today, but unfortunately the interest alone is choking the life out of each working person's dream of getting ahead or even owning a piece of the American dream. This rolling stone is gathering moss as the debt ceiling keeps on climbing. Who's fooling who? Due to the error of our ways, the wars we are paying for vs. the cost of good help and the much needed programs being cut only to satisfy some corporate agenda tells me by no means are we ever going to be rid of the madness and illusion fed to us every time we turn on the t.v.. At best we use temporary band-aids, and when it's use is up and it's purpose is served, it is only replaced by another band-aid. In the mean time buy, buy, buy and spend to your hearts satisfaction! It will take nothing short of a miracle to remedy.
Wow you really had a lot to say on this topic. Great observations and analysis. Really good point about the "band-aid" approach. Will things still have to get worse, before they get better? I hope not. Everyone deserves a shot at their individual "American Dream." Agreed.
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