the current mess has it's roots somewhere. Isn't it a principle in dynamic systems/systems dynamics/systems theory, that one look to the last cure for the reasons for today's failures?
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sorry, I had it bookmarked
1) Today's problems come from yesterday's "solutions."
I agree that today's problems do come from yesterday's so-called solutions.
One of the largest roots of our problems I see is the percentage of government money we spend on entitlements. Yet, we continue to increase entitlement spending.
The problem is that politicians' solutions are many times focused on solving how they or their party can gain more power and be re-elected. Starting an entitlement program can help politicians get re-elected. So can beating the war drum.
Still, what has caused our current financial mess is too difficult to say that it is all or mostly on one group or person. Do you really believe that Stockman is being honest in his analysis?
your twisted views are troubling. Most programs I can think of were well meaning and the result of benefiting a party or a politician is an extra benefit, not the motivation for the program.
your cynical view is what keeps you frustrated and angry. you cannot exist with this frame of mind without having trouble sleeping.
Stockman has consistently been honest. He would even admit to being upset with how he was treated, but being an academic he tries to put that aside. It may give him a smile to know his analysis is a shot at his opponents, but his analysis is based on science or data, not feelings. Your views and cynicism is all about feelings.
It is you who thinks with your heart, your emotions.