, but to changes in technology and the simple development of other nations (China, India, Vietnam, etc.) which is a good thing.
These people can niether afford to buy our products, nor will they buy them. Do you realize these people are our COMPE...
lol I resolutely disagree with your point of view on "...and to make sure these kinds of things never happen." I think it's absolutely the government's job to prevent this. Private and public companies are not self regulators- you dont ask the fox...
I guess it depends in what sense you consider spending more than you make a bad thing... if you take out a credit card or a loan, you spend more than you make, but, you expect in the long run to earn enough to pay off the loan and the interest the...
Appreciate the compliment! I took a ganders at your essay- some parts I agreed with (e.g. the cost of energy having extreme affects on ag margin) but most was unfamiliar to me- something to keep in mind though.
wow- you werent kidding that video was great- appreciate the recommendation.. a LOT to digest, but almost all of it seems to make perfect, what I call "big picture sense"... omg this guy had me in stitches when he talks about how instead of sacrif...
Yes, the problem is partially due to "spending more than we [both as citizens and as a nation] make." However, it is not due to the trade deficit (imports vs. exports) and it is certainly not due to freer trade. A trade deficit is not necessarily ...
Forgive me for not speaking in economic terms, I'm just a regular guy- Isnt the root of our economic problem (here in the US) the fact that we simply (as a nation) spend more than we make? Or in other terms, import far more than we export? Or in y...
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