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Argomento: Re: Why would you want the leader of your country to fail??? That does not make sense to me.
Übergeek 바둑이:
"failing to realize that the US is a country that cannot change."
Based on your assumptions and bias that America should change. The majority of Americans like the US and don't want fundamental changes to the country.
"Instead the US is more militarized than ever and the American government is constatnly trying to find enemies to justify the ever increasing militarization of the American economy. "
A mis-characterization. The US doesn't have to find enemies that don't exist. We live in a volatile world. The enemies are there. Look around.
"Rather than accept that the Capitalist system has some serious flaws and contradictions, the American government decided to intervene and save a failed financial system."
Nonsense. Capitalism is a successful system. The system didn't fail. The banks operated outside accepted rules in a capitalist system. The government violated another capitalist rule by intervening. The system would weed out the failures and the survivors would NOT make those same mistakes.
"Americans do not want to see that the current economic system is unsustainable."
It's sustained quite well for a long time. What has to happen is for the government to allow for big compainies to fail when their time is up. Nothing lasts forever.
Another serious problem in the US is Union thuggery. Many companies can no longer afford the huge payouts to union workers. Reasonable pay is one thing. But unions force companies to fail with their huge demands and unwillingness to budge in their demands. I've seen this sort of thing in huge businesses in Minnesota. The huge demands from the unions, topped off with huge taxes from the government.
"Maintaining the military system and the banks has come at a high price."
You have to have a strong military if your a country the size of the US and particularly because of our place in the world.
As for the governments involvement in the banks - a very bad idea. It's not the government's job and they should stay out of it.
"Funds that were meant to provide for social services and "entitlements" "
We need to decrease the social services and entitlements we provide at the federal level. We've created generations of lazy do-nothings as a result. Generational poverty is a product of entitlements.
The US system has proven over time to be a very effective system. The Progressives in this country have for years sought to make minor changes here and there and have succeeded in many ways. Bottom line: people need to get off their butts, work hard, find one or two jobs, do what you have to do, and quit relying on government handouts to get by. The government in the US wasn't created to babysit its citizens.