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F. George McDuffee wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jul 2008 08:40:58 -0700, "John R. Carroll"
wrote:
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it will take more that George W Bush at a press
conference to reclaim the public trust this administration has
wantonly destroyed.

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If it were only this easy.

The "turkey buzzards" now circling and preparing to come home to
crash land [and poop] have been growing in size and quantity for
a number of years, although it can be argued that the current
administration did provide unusually large amounts of carrion and
offal to help them mature more rapidly than they would have
otherwise done. However in toto this was genuine bipartisan
effort.


Absolutely and it's a fair read on this entire eight year nightmare America
has been living.


"W" will be gone in a few months, his appointees will be replaced
and many of his policies will be reversed.


That remains to be seen.



We will then discover that just as chopping the head off the
rooster does not prevent the sun from coming up, the economic
contraction and de leveraging, with all that this implies, will
continue.


To some extent this is certain to be the case but depending on the outcome,
there might be a real effort to rip this weed out by the roots.



The United States appears to have reached a "tipping point" in
several critical economic, social and economic areas. It should
be noted that many of these changes appear to have high
hysteresis in that once these "tip" or "snap over" into a
different state or value, it required considerable money,
extended time and intensive effort to change them back.


The only thing important going forward is the level of commitment.


Of very considerable concern is the foundational role that cheap
energy, particularly for goods transportation has assumed
worldwide. This is the foundation for very large parts of not
only international but national (even regional) trade. Indeed,
suburban communities dependent on it's commuter residents may be
in particular trouble, as are the automobile companies. Offices
and factories in the larger urban areas may be unable to obtain
adequate staffing if neither suitable local housing nor
economical public mass transit is available for their required
workforce.


So you say.
I say the basis for any forward looking plan will be rooted in restoring the
fundamental integrity of our system of Justice (Legal), Legistlative
(Congress) and Executive but most importantly, the seperation/ cjeck and
balance of the three.
This is what has made America great and it's why capital has flowed inward.
That it's now outbound has everything to do with eight years of disregarding
this truth.


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John R. Carroll
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