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Should We Change the Name of Our Federal Governemt to “the Crisis Management Center”?

Question by bush l: Should we change the name of our federal governemt to “the crisis management center”?
seems to me the mantra of our federal government these days, is to take actions or inactions that lead to a crisis ..while telling americans that those actions are inactions will bring us great prosperity in “the global economy” and that “the free market is the ultimate best determinant of societal priorities”.

And only when when the you know what hits the fan, and some sort of meltdown begins will congress call a hearing to start asking questions they should have been asking 10 years ago. They seem to only want to act positively for the american people when the jig is up and they want to look like they are all mad at the very same things they have been perpetuating all along. Now that nearly 2 million americans will lose their homes in 2008, and now that we are near $ 4.00 a gallong gas, now they are calling for hearings to ask questions fo CEOs. Its also funny how they ask these questions…like its the CEOs who are at fault. I am no defender of big oil, but the CEO’s are only
playing by the rules that the govt allowed them to play by. The same thing is true of the mortgage lenders.
It seems it takes a major crisis or meltdown for the govt to want to do the right thing.

This is such a joke. All these bastards in congress and the ones in the white house should be run out of town, and in my opinion be charged with treason.

Best answer:

Answer by shani k
YEs yes yes

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