What The United States Must Do To Solve This Economic Crisis

Tim Williams
" These are the times that try men's souls." Thomas Paine. " What we have to fear is fear itself." Frankin Roosevelt. Two distinct quotes from different era's, that are so poinet to the time of today. Both signify a difficult and dangerous period in our history. Yet! Here we are again! How did we end up from the land of plenty to the land of lost opportunity and prosperity?

There is no one answer! But to ignor the obvious is not the answer. Today, millions of Americans are making critical choices about there own survival. In every city homelessness, starvation, horrific poverity, spirling unempoyment, and gang violance are all too rampant. For the past 40 years our own government, and major corporations have systemmaticaly reduced the majority of the population's ability to prosper, to age with dignity, and to achieve the peace of mind that should be automatic by being a United States citizen.

With this past presidential election concluded America can and must reform if this country is to survive. The only option that is available for the United States today is throught National Economic Reform. The current economic crisis that was brought on by the United States banking and financial istitutions in there unquenching thirst for power and greed has only brought a world wide fiancial and economic disaster of epic proportions. Now the task at hand is to ward off any further decline of all the world's economies.

National Economic Reform is a vast and expansive proposal that will address the causes and systematically will eradicate the economic plauge that is before us, and in doing so will bring about lasting economic growth, ensuring our national security, restoring our credibility in the global community, and providing the financial and social security for all America. The eight articales of National Economic Reform work together in harmony with one another. One article will not provide a real cure unless all articles are passed together.

1. Budget Deficit Elimiation.

2. Universal Health Care.

3 Social Security Restoration.

4. Trade Deficit Equalization.

5. Education Reform.

6. Imagration and Homeland Security Reform.

7. Science and Technology Implementation.

8. National Defense Inititive

As these eight articles indicate each one is directly tied to the success of each other. A good example of National Economic Reform is the United States Budget Deficit will not be balanced or eliminated wthout first having implemented Universal Health Care. At he same time elimination of Medicade and Medicare is essential. Why? Because there is too much duplication of agencies and expenditures that are being wasted.

History does have a way of repeating itself. Like President Roosevelt before President-elect Barack Obama is faced with a world wide economic catastrophe. Like the New Deal and the WPA National Economic Reform is the one clear choice for this nation to embrace. Until that happens the United States will continue to loose it's credibility in the world and every citizen will languish in a continual spiral of deminishing poverity. We have to establish real National Economic Reform so that all of America and the rest of he world will prosper. Only in this way will our society be able to resolve the major crises that we all face today.