It will not turn back the clock, nor will it solve all problems, nor will it give back jobs to those who have lost them. Nor will it solve any current banking problems.
But it will help.
By turning off the TV, I think we mean don't be so dern negative all the time. At least that is how I am taking it.
We are here typing on the internet - we must not have it too bad. If we feel negative & go all jittery with out investments & spending - that will help create more problems.
Part of what got us into this mess is fools spending way too much more than they had. We can't easily undo that can we?
Part of what will make it worse are folks who feel worse than they should about it all & keep holding back.
Don't be part of the problem. :)
It won't be solved this week, and turning off the tV will probably just put some more people out of work so that probably isn't right either. ;)
But be yourself & spend wisely but don't hoard & don't go through life all negative & wound up if you don't have it all that bad.
Most of us here don't have it all that bad.
Not really interesting to hear a lot more negative stuff, and that seems to be all some of you have to offer. What's the point to your post? The sky is falling?
If you were smart 2-4 years ago, you prepared for this & all should be fine.
I'm fine. Aren't you? Why be all negative then?
Turn off the TV and enjoy life. TV is just the same old negative stuff you are saying. Get rid of it.
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