Fbman Laym. says one---"Who steals the souls of the elites?--one"

Singapore
June 11, 2011 8:42pm CST
The U S economy links to the whole world economy systems may come to a crucial turning point in these few months. Well, after the quantity easing,Q.E.2, the recovery in U S economy is not good enough, people are wondering if there will be a Q.E.3 or simmilar way with just different name. Of course, there should have practical ways to increase job positions, so that people have real income to pay bills, to promote real economic growth and support the property market. All those things have to be supported by the riches. However, the riches have not or less likely to whole-heartedly to finance the U S government to work for society. They often think of certain convenience can be got in future for their own profits, though such rich man's wealth can sustain his family/company for generations. He treats earning profits as a game, winning more chips, prizes to prove his capability, power or even just for spending the time that he can't think of what things can be meaningful to do with {though actually there are plenty of things to do in reality that he never see it as valid thing } The so called purely free market mechanism is a great lie and is proved that it doesn't works. So, someone, especially government which stresses it would destroy the honor of free market system don't make sense always......{to be continued}
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• United States
12 Jun 11
When you ask the upper-class to pay for the debts of society as a whole, you get the same result as what happened in Greece. In my humble opinion, technology has been the main killer of the middle class. We're becoming so advanced that machines and computers are replacing human beings. Eventually what is going to happen with technology is that it will cause the unemployment rate to go up and then after a few years when machines have advanced further, there will be no need to have humans monitoring them on a daily basis, also resulting in the loss of jobs. The American dream isn't as achievable as it is believed to be. One could easily accomplish this dream in another country than in the US. Less than half the population makes over $50,000.