Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The Solutions are simple sort of

Been thinking a bunch of late, but no time to write. Still wanting to sit down and hash out some ideas that are workable. Still feel the answers are there, we just aren't implementing them.

Public policy can be productive once you get the people to realize they are in charge and hold their representatives accountable. Until then, the special interests will continue to rule and unfortunately all their goals are short sighted so problems will persist.

The middle class is still the key to succesful democracy,but if we don't act then we lose.

If we put the housing crisis on the front burner, build true economic development that encourages more independent wealth and job creation then our economy and our country will thrive.

I can sit here and think of a hundred productive economic development projects and I know mine aren't the only ones. What does it take to get Congress to create productive public policy? It is scary how the answers are there, but the special interests keep us from achieving them. And what is truly ironic they would even benefit more if they let our economy and new industries develop.

Quick thoughts till I can sit down and spell out more specific ideas.

Spring is here in Dallas, March Madness is upon us and it seems everyone's bracket is shot with all the upsets. This is what makes the College basketball tournament so great. Of course until your team is hit. Ughhhhh

I am down to praying for the Mavericks now. Oh well, still enjoy rooting for them year in and year out,,, 11 years of playoff basketball, not too shabby.

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