Funny thing is, he was dead-on balls accurate when he said, "Government isn't the solution to our problem, government IS the problem." Remember 1980? I sure as hell do. And the current chump-in-chief is destroying this nation and this economy in ways Carter himself would shudder at.
Yes, I remember 1980, and, as you might imagine, I am a fan of our 39th President, James Earl Carter, Jr. As I have also said, I think Reagan was wrong when he said, "Government isn't the solution to our problem, government IS the problem." I think Reagan did a lot of damage to this country with that statement, and we have not yet recovered from it. Obama, for his part, can't do much of anything (from my perspective). If he could, I'd be seeing some serious, liberal reform right now. Instead, Obama is fighting for the ACA, an expensive band-aid on a broken health-care system that was thought up by the Heritage Foundation in the 1990s. This is not where I wanted to be in the second term of a Democratic President.
"REAL" unemployment is at 11-12 percent, if you use the U-3 number and factor in the change of workforce utilization from 2009 to now. We have the LOWEST percentage of adults working since they started tracking that stat in the 1970's. We have the LONGEST period of unemployment over 7.5 percent EVER, and if you figure it what it should REALLY be (the U-6, not the U-3) it's that much WORSE.
I buy all of that. We are in trouble. This is a big problem. Fine. If your only goal is to place blame, have at it. I don't care who's to blame. I just want it fixed.
Now I've pointed out a number of things to you, which over the past several pages you've chosen to ignore--that's fine, you're entitled to be an arrogant condescending smartass, as am I. But as Romney rightly pointed out, "You're entitled to your own opinions, but you're not entitled to your own facts." And the fact is, this country is in the shitter, barely getting by (if that) and there's an economic shitstorm of epic proportions that'll make 2008 look like an episode of Romper Room. You want a ****ed up country?
Well, I agree with Romney on the opinions vs. facts issue. While I don't see financial collapse on the horizon now (I did in 2008), it's possible that a financial collapse of the kind you envision could get us to where I think we need to go, and I have said so elsewhere.
Nationalize 1/6th of the economy, which is why the Democrats are trying to do, and watch the whole thing just go to warm runny shit.
Does it really matter, at this point, what Democrats are trying to do? They're having trouble preserving the ACA, a law that was passed three years ago. Neither Democrats nor Republicans can do much right now at the federal level. Our government is divided.
Sorry if I let some of your previous posts pass without a response. CC keeps me quite busy when I post here.

-Laelth