So, let’s see by a show of hands – who thinks the government is getting it right?
Ok, all you banking executives can put your hands down.
And I bet if I asked what is the government doing wrong, the overwhelming majority of people would respond with, “Everything.”
I saw someone make mention, in a very, “I’m Republican and I hate everything that is not Republican,” way that President Obama has increased he debt as much in three years as Bush did in eight. Well, almost as much.
But this is almost like saying Captain Obama has let as much water into the sinking ship as Captain Bush did when he ran it into the rocks, so it is Obama’s fault he isn’t bailing the water fast enough.
No, the real problem is he is handing the buckets to the people pouring the water right back into the broken hull.
And I shouldn’t state this as if it were all the fault of the two Presidents. It takes a hundred people to make a Presidency, not to mention he may or may not have the cooperation of the 535 members of Congress. In the end, this becomes a governmental problem and the government has proved repeatedly that they do not have the solution. See the sinking ship metaphor above.
So if they can’t fix it, who can?
It starts at home folks. This is our country and ultimately WE are responsible for it.
Economic growth and recovery has always started at home. We elect politicians to represent us in office, but who do they invariably serve first? The special interest groups and big businesses. Why? Money. They have it.
Odds are if you’re reading this article, you don’t.
Am I calling for a revolution against the upper class? No! Well, not really. Maybe a little. But throughout history that has always been necessary at times to sort out the ills of society and make things better for the people again. It is cyclical and in today’s world where information flows at the speed of fiber-optic around the globe and travel between continents can happen in a few hours instead of months, the cycles come around faster than ever before.
Like the title says, economic ills spread like a cold: from hand to hand throughout a community. The good news is, the cure to this cold can be spread the same way.
So, what can each person do to make a difference?
First, go get a job. I don’t care what it is – if you don’t have one, get one. Unemployment is at 9.7% nationwide but there are jobs out there to be had. Get one or even, get two. Granted a lot of these jobs are going to be in national franchises, or big national retail stores and it might suck compared to the job you used to have, but these jobs are necessary to fill for the sake of the economy – and if you, the American citizens turn your noses up at these jobs, please for the sake of all that is good stop complaining about illegals taking jobs from Americans. We can deal with that in a future article.
Get a job and be a good, diligent, hard working and responsible employee. After all, a good work ethic also spreads from hand to hand.
Second, stop patronizing the big corporations as much as possible. Yeah, you’ve got it. I’m going to rail on about how small businesses are the life-blood of the economy. If you know me, you know this is my crusade! Small businesses need to grow up and become mid-sized businesses and then become competition for those larger businesses. Anytime the economy has flourished, small businesses have led the way through innovation and development. How many times have you heard a story about a big business buying a small business just to shelve the small business’s ideas and innovations? Big business is about keeping things they way they are – and the way things are isn’t working. That is advice the government should heed as well – give the small businesses what they need and you WILL feed your people.
Third, a lot of this mess was started and exacerbated by the larger banking institutions. Stop patronizing them, too. Move your money to the smaller community banks.
It might not be a huge difference, but any organization that prioritizes profits before people deserves to have some of their resources stripped from them.
Fourth, conserve our resources. Stop buying into the consumer based economy that has been built around us. Shop at your local thrift stores when possible. Plant a garden. Better yet, start a community garden in your neighborhood. Take a look at what you have and make better decision regarding what you need vs. what you want.
Fifth, make a real difference in government and get involved. Tired of the career politicians? Start at the local level where it is easier to meet and collaborate and work as a community to put someone in a government position that you believe can make a difference. A community effort can change the way government works and who is representing you and that is a difference that can pay dividends for years and years.
Hey, if Jesse Ventura can get elected as a state Governor, anyone can get elected.
Finally, buy American. In Elma, NY there is a store named “Made in America.” This store has grown in popularity nationwide. They have tripled their staff in under a year. They have been featured on national news programs. They have had hundreds of inquiries about possible franchising. They are forcing the hand of American companies to re-evaluate how and where their products are being made. “Made in America” won’t carry any products not fully made in America – American companies are seeing the success of this model and getting on board.
Look – a small business making a REAL impact on the economy and the community.
Bottom line is, we can all fret about the national debt, but there is little we can do about it directly. Too many people are content to sit back and wait to see if someone else fixes the problem; meanwhile those that claim they can fix it have only succeeded in making it worse. Revolution doesn’t have to be about guns and violence – making changes and demonstrating a willingness to put in the effort or make some sacrifices intelligently can be the most powerful weapon we have in changing our world today. Money makes the world go around – decide how you want to make the world go around and remember the old saying: insanity is the process of doing something the same way over and over again, but expecting a different result. It is time to make some changes!
Take a look at your community and see what you can do to make it better. After all, communities and the people in them are what REALLY matters.




Awesome article, right on. When action stems from the community upward, rather than the uber-government downward, and we get this mentality right on a personal level, we’ll have re-achieved what our nation was founded for.
I keep telling people, we need to stop looking at the government and asking them to do something. All we need to ask them to do is butt out. Do less. Basic services, a few social programs and take the handcuffs off of small businesses – the sector where 64% of new jobs come from. Stopping giving my money to the big businesses so they can turn it into bonuses for their executives and create more jobs over seas. Start feeding the small business sector instead and watch how the economy will suddenly turn around for the better.