Are not tax receipts scarce enough? Are the costs associated with America’s Public Debt set to rise? Are inflationary pressures subsiding? Will Washington’s willingness to lower taxes gain wisdom and understanding in consideration of the private sector’s power to do the heavy lifting? Will energy costs fall? Will wages rise? Will expendable income go up? Will discretionary spending rise? Is housing making a turn for the better?
How is it that Washington can’t get it?
Are they losing it; or …have they already lost it?
One thing is for sure, the citizenry’s patience is running on empty in the wake of the last few years of shame and blames’ finger pointing.
America can no longer afford to waste time in grasping at straws.
Now …since last November’s mid-terms …even the blame de-jour …The
tea Party is being spun as the lastest in a long line of what is being portrayed as the politically incorrect problem.
Oh Brother, please!
And if today if is not urgent enough; why give and allow politicians the luxury of another opportunity in still …the greater self-service of merly mismanaging one more crisis-management moment?
Now is not the time to allow Congress to kick this growing crisis-in-the-making further down the road.
Today is the crisis when the patient fails to realize the size and scope and the potential of the illness whose grips deciets are stronger than the will of the patient.
America is beset with political pride, and is blind to its ill-borne affects.
Now is not the time to engage in more blame and shame.
Now is not the time to put off until tomorrow what should be done today.
To do so …is to become the problem’s better …most principal part …the cancer which will not go away, but grows faster than the exasperation of the crisis itself …especially in the wake of blame and shame’s pride; the lord of plausible denial …behind which is hinding …no vialbe workable alternative solution.
Today is time to turn on a dime and sieze the day.
And on this dime, isn’t it time to grow our way out of this organically …rather than with smoke and mirrors?
I say that it is time to call a senator or two.