Our Country is Threatened by High Debt

by: , Category: Debt Consolidation on: November, 25 2009
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Recently there have been an increasing number of reports concerning scams connected to applications for government grants. There are some reputable companies that charge fees for information on grants, but they are established companies that have been in business for some time. Now there has been increased interest in locating programs, government bureaucrats have started to label them as scams.

There are no special Obama stimulus grants in the recent bill passed by the Democrats. Unfortunately, most people do not understand that this means that there is no money in the bill for individuals. Yes, some people will get a newly created job because of the bill, or will get help paying their mortgage, but no individual will get cash from the government.

The United States is stuck in a very difficult situation. The economy is continuing to fail and the government continues to increase the deficit as if there are no consequences. Obama was elected because people wanted change, however, most people have no clue the trouble the country is truly in. It is true we are getting change. However, it is not the change people were hoping for.

The only scam most of us see it the US government itself. This stimulus bill is probably the biggest scam the country has ever seen as the government gives away all our tax dollars. Hopefully, people will soon realize this and make it very hard for the politicians to do any more damage.

Unfortunately, so many people just don\’t understand how economics works and think the government has an unlimited amount of funding. If we continue down the path we are on, and that seems likely, we may all find out the hard way that spending more money is not the answer to our problems.

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