As a nation we are wealthier than we have ever been. No the economy is not that bad.
Are people suffering: Yes
Are many people suffering as a result of their own doing and reaction to their situation: YES
Stop blaming everyone else and take responsibility for your own situation!
I'm sorry. I guess I should grab everyone off the street and force them to shop in our store. I guess it's our fault they don't want to spend money on non-essentials. Boy, are we stupid! Don't we feel like fools for the mess we put ourselves in. How stupid can we be?? Why didn't we know this 20 years ago when we started our business which had been more than we could have imagined until recently. I need to get tough and not let anyone leave the store without dropping some cash on my counter.![]()
Alan Greenspan says YES:
But what does Alan Greenspan know?
Who the hell does he think he is .......... the former chairman of the Federal Reserve?
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As a nation we are wealthier than we have ever been. No the economy is not that bad. Wake up and smell the coffee, the economy is in horrid shape!
Are people suffering: YesAt least you recognize that.
Are many people suffering as a result of their own doing and reaction to their situation: YES Not as many as you seem to believe.
Stop blaming everyone else and take responsibility for your own situation!I don't think that anyone here, who is actually in bad shape, has blamed anyone. There are multiple reasons why people find themselves in tough spots right now and not all of them are a result of personal greed.
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A big part of the problem is that the middle class wanted and bought what were really not affordable for them. McMansions, new cars for all drivers, cell phones for every family member, IPODs for every family member, computers for every family member.... you get the idea. in all their life, they HAD to have 20% down or nobody would talk to them.
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See your reaction is just to do nothing which is the part of your problem. If the conditions have changed, and they ALWAYS are changing, you adjust, change jobs, come up with new ways to market and move forward.I'm sorry. I guess I should grab everyone off the street and force them to shop in our store. I guess it's our fault they don't want to spend money on non-essentials. Boy, are we stupid! Don't we feel like fools for the mess we put ourselves in. How stupid can we be?? Why didn't we know this 20 years ago when we started our business which had been more than we could have imagined until recently. I need to get tough and not let anyone leave the store without dropping some cash on my counter.![]()
Of course, Greenspan is the one who eff'ed up the economy with the way he managed it during the housing boom. His policies are the reason the housing and lending market went unchecked leading to the bust we are now in. Yeah, Greenspan is all knowingI'm convinced there is not a single person in this world who can really take into account all the uncountable number of variables and predict how an economy is going to react.
Lehman Brothers To File For Bankruptcy
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/15/business/main4448374.shtml?source=mostpop_story
Wall Street crisis: Bank of America buys Merrill Lynch
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/sep/15/merrilllynch.wallstreet
I think a big point is that the state of the economy cannot be blamed on the government alone. Its been a combined effort that includes, in big part, our citizen's themselves. Not acknowledging the effect that a lack or personal responsibility and bad irresponsible financial practices of MANY has had on this economy is just short sighted.
Recovery is going to take more than just Governement intervention as it just wasnt all there fault to begin with. And to just keep throwing money at a problem without consumer responsibility isn't going to solve a thing. It's a big lesson that how we live and what we do in our personal lives DOES affect other people and the bigger picture.
See your reaction is just to do nothing which is the part of your problem. If the conditions have changed, and they ALWAYS are changing, you adjust, change jobs, come up with new ways to market and move forward.
If you are doing things they way you have ALWAYS been doing them, then you are at fault.
You are blaming everyone else and not adjusting to the way you do business or doing business with those who are not suffering. You can see the glass as half full or half empty and not just half empty but with a hole in it and draining out.
Sorry I didn't go into what we are doing to help ourselves.Trust me when I say we're not just sitting on our laurels waiting for the next shoe to drop. We're not. My DH is busting his butt trying to find new ways to bring people into the store. He's exploring every avenue he can think of. We've even considered downsizing. This would be a massive undertaking, but the alternative is much worse. I've gone back to work outside of our business. So we are adjusting and we are doing things differently.
I work in retail in the mall. I see it there, too. Traffice is down, shoppers aren't there. We don't make our daily and weekly goals anymore. They've cut
back on our hours. The company is closing some of their stores.
If anyone else can tell me how to make people come back and spend money, I'll be tickled pink to pass on the information.![]()
With all due respect, you don't owe anyone an explanation. Most people in this country AND on this board understand what's happening and why it's happening. Don't let your stomach end up in knots because of the finger-pointing crowd. Most of them are just parroting the latest talking points du jour anyway.
The reason why the financial crises is happening is because of government deregulation which allowed banks and financial institutions brave new ways to lend money to those who should never have received it.
Banks/financial institutions got exactly what they wanted and they did the same things they did before FDR's New Deal regulations were put in place.
Give a big thanks to McCain and his economics advisor, Phil Gramm for gutting those regulations. However, McCain will still have his 7 (?) houses and Phil Gramm isn't hurting either. The public, however, will take a big hit in their wallets and their pension 401Ks. Ain't that always the Republican way.
You can not blame this on the government for lack of regulation. When will Americans stand up and look at what they have done. Why is it always the governments fault?
when Bill Clinton left office the government had a surplus. now we've got the largest deficit in our history. I don't see that as a good thing for our economy.