Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Concern for America Continued

Last night I turned on Charlie Rose too late I'm afraid to catch the name of the CEO of AEI (I think that is the company). This company is struggling to keep afloat because of a lack of liquid assests...

This CEO (I didn't catch his name), was saying that the federal government is trying to bail the company out, by lending the monies needed. BUT, he was unable to sit in on the discussions. Why is he not allowed to sit in on this discussion? He had built this company up for the past 40 or so years...Is Nationalism at the door in America's future? Are we headed for nationalized companies like we see in communist countries? I hope not.

Even though we have chased the Almighty dollar, our nation's free markets have been the "success stories" of the American people. What is one to do, when there may be powers that be that would like to limit our free market, because of "a higher good"? What "higher good"? Individuals in our country have been innovators, discoverers, and business entrepreneurs. Now, we see that the government has underwritten our mortgage companie and is bailing out Fannie Mae and Fannie Mac...and this is afffecting the market..

What are we to think? I agree that we have sold our country's future in depending on "slave trade" and seeking to build our own personal economic interests on the backs of others, but, how can we continue to allow the freedom to pursue our "dreams" without socializing our futures.? Is universal health care the answer to the uninsured? Is the nationalization of our country's individual rights the answer to our future?"The Common Good" is the call of Obama, and the Democrats, I'm afraid. But, have the business interests become too powerful in the Republican party for the individual's voice to be heard?Is the individual able to do anything to change the country around? Or have we become too selfish to change?

Someone called in on a radio program yesterday and said that the "crows have come home to roost" because of Clinton's mortgaging our national debt. The interest has come due now in a Republican administration, so that the Democrats can position themsleves as the ":saviors" of our economic futures...What are we to think, when things go on in places of power that we have no access to and know nothing about? And while these things have been going on, America sleeps, the world watches and the leaders continue to be corrupted.

2 comments:

Cobalt said...

I'm continually surprised by the insistence from Republicans that this administration has actually been a liberal one, and that the real change we need is more Republicans. I think that's somewhat disingenuous, since they're more than willing to take the credit for anything good that happened in Bush W.'s term (or at least the things they perceived to be good).

Angie Van De Merwe said...

Cobalt, I am afraid that the "common folk" don't have enough information to really make "right judgments". This is a dangerous place, as a lack of information is how others "control". That is how the Freedom of Information Act has come zbout...
My husband has Top Secret clearance. I know, because I trust him, that he knows some things that others don't. And the problem is, those who don't know what he knows would make choices and decisions differently than he,..So, is the answer to get people who are people of character in office so that those who have all the information in a certain area can be trusted?