Unfortunatly for the most part you are wrong. the sensible ones would pay off everything and save but for the most part it would ge spent in that new HD 5 ft screen tv and A hummer3 or something. My grandparents came through the depression and new what saving and buying needs was about. Heck they quit gardening about 3 years before they died and they still had 3 deep freezes full of food in the basement.
I'm guilty of it too, over the years I have bought things we wanted instead of saving and just getting what we needed and I'm feeling it now. Not in danger but could be better if I had looked ahead. Hoping I have learned from this.
As for giving people money to spend to help? naw it won't work. Creating new road and bridge jobs? maybe, but it won't fix everything either. Roads and bridges don't produce anything that can be sold to add income to the economy.
As for fixing it? I have no clue, what it will take. I know it will take putting our people back to work producing items that can be sold. Maybe loosen some trade barriers so that the US can do business and sell more of our products abroad. At least that way we will have someone elses money coming in instead of ours going out
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