| Viper1 said: The economy would already be in a recovery if we simply let the market act accordingly. The problem is government got us in this mess so it just seems counterproductive for it to be the solution. Imagine it is raining. Government builds a big wood pile with lightening rods in the middle. Lighting strikes it and we get a fire. Leave it alone and the rain will naturally put it out but instead the government wants to smother it with more wood......with some kerosene added for good measure. |
I find your views a bit too simplistic.
A governement cannot just let thinks go... wait for an hypothetic fast recovery and cross his fingers...
Economy is about making people live... not the other way around (I'm a liberal BTW).
My figures are badly down this year... never happened to me... this has severly affected my revenues also.
If the governement helps the market, it will recover faster (but not fast enough) and I will be able to make more business..
I don't see why it is complicated to understand a higher autorithy's intervention... it is not in contradiction with the rules of the free market...especially when the banks are badly failing and that the whole credit system is fucked.
It affects healthy business that aren't responsible for the mistakes of others..
Evan Wells (Uncharted 2): I think the differences that you see between any two games has much more to do with the developer than whether it’s on the Xbox or PS3.







