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NascarKY89 asked:


what do you think?
Economy
We are a capitalist country. That means the markets are determined by supply, demand and competition. I believe the 700 billion, tax payer dollar bailout was out of government bounds. The governments’ responsibility includes patients, tariffs, quotas, minor wall-street and banking regulations, opening trade agreements with other countries and other small policies. I don’t not believe that the interest rate should be set by, as I’ve heard once, “a few powerful men in a marble palace in solitude.” The market should be set my consumer-business negotiations. It will be rough for a couple of months but when it does get settled out it is a much more sound, stable and predictable market. If a bank charges to high of a rate, the consumer goes elsewhere for a loan. That forces the bank to lower. The same rule applies to prices. If gas is too high, boycott it. In a week gas would be back to $1.50. If gas starts back up, repeat until it settles out. I am not an economist the simplicity of this ideas boggles people’s minds so much hey they can’t understand it. Will there be hard times, yes. Is it better, I think so. (my bad, America is to spoiled to go a week without gas.i do it all the time. *cough* city bus *cough*)
Deficit Reduction
The national debt is tremendous. Ridiculously huge. Easy fix though. Cut government spending. Oh, my god! It’s too simple! Duh! If you own a business and you gross $100. You expenses is $150, and you debt is $700. First, stop barrowing, then cut you expenses to $60 (aka budget cut). Use the $30 to pay off the debt and $10 to improve your business. I can’t tell you all of the different government programs there are. But I’m willing to bet 45% if the federal budget is useless crap. The war will have to end and someone will have to go down the list of government programs with a sharpie. A lot of government jobs will be lost, yes. But by how crappy all the other, more important programs are running, I think they could use an extra hand.

Derrick Gustovich

2 Responses to “im running for president?”

  • Forever Undecided:

    First take spelling lessons, then fulfill your beautiful political ambitions. :)

  • Matt C:

    The only government influence should be in order to do their status quo ironically the exact opposite has happened for most of oversight even said so which is what people follow the economy has happened for most of the rules this cockamamie response otherwise agree and want security that they have agreed with such statements as.
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