{"id":143,"date":"2011-08-11T08:03:00","date_gmt":"2011-08-11T12:03:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/robertjeffery.us\/tuttofattoamano\/2011\/08\/11\/americas-mad-as-hell-moment\/"},"modified":"2011-08-11T08:03:00","modified_gmt":"2011-08-11T12:03:00","slug":"americas-mad-as-hell-moment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/robertjeffery.us\/tuttofattoamano\/americas-mad-as-hell-moment\/","title":{"rendered":"America&#8217;s Mad As Hell Moment"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/21977945@N02\/6031776475\/\" title=\"mad as hell 2 by jefferytailor, on Flickr\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/farm7.static.flickr.com\/6074\/6031776475_5fb2bc48af_o.jpg?resize=240%2C180\" width=\"240\" height=\"180\" alt=\"mad as hell 2\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Nothing to do with clothing for once.<\/p>\n<p>MSNBC\u2019s Dylan Ratigan recently went on an <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dylanratigan.com\/2011\/08\/10\/im-mad-as-hell-how-about-you\/\">emotional rant<\/a> worthy of Keith Olberman and the avalanche of response prompted a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.huffingtonpost.com\/dylan-ratigan\/americas-mad-as-hell-mome_b_923631.html\">follow-up<\/a> in which he expresses the collective rage of the American people toward Washington and the economy.  He encourages the people to take to Twitter and Facebook and the blogosphere to express the fact that we are Mad as Hell and that we demand change.<\/p>\n<p>While I agree with the idea that social networking-driven grassroots movements are a new and interesting force in politics and society, I am, personally, a little tired of all the anger and instead offer a bit of constructive musing.<\/p>\n<p>I am currently contemplating the purchase of a home (and am lucky enough to be able to get the credit to do it) but the state of the economy gives me pause; while I am hesitating I realize that it is this very lack of confidence that is one of the greatest threats to the current state of affairs.  I am no economist so I may be way off base on this, but it seems to me that in a consumer-driven economy (I believe that the U.S. is 70% consumer-driven), if people aren\u2019t spending money then business aren\u2019t selling things and thus do not need to employ people in order to create and sell these things.  My hesitation is perpetuating our economic problems.  Of course, I think it is a very good thing that people are scaling back on extravagant spending and living within their means rather than within the means of their Mastercards, but I also think that it is very obvious that we can\u2019t wait around for the turkeys in Washington to fix this mess- they won\u2019t- and that we the people can do something simply by having a bit of nerve, and instead of hiding all of our cash under the mattress, that we responsibly spread some of it around (leave the credit card at home, please).  That is, after what drives the economy and the jobs machine and maybe we can fix the economy ourselves, or at least give it a hearty push.<\/p>\n<p>So it may be a stretch to suggest that buying a home despite worries about the stock market, or even just a buying pair of shoes can be seen as an act of patriotism, but in my perhaps twisted world view, that is exactly what it is at this moment in time.<\/p>\n<p>So excuse me while I call my realtor, and then we can get back to the subject of clothing.<\/p>\n<p>EDIT- The very day I wrote this post I got an email from my realtor- the place I am interested in has been on the market forever but that very day they got an offer on it and if I am interested I need to move NOW.  So I am looking at a potential bidding war.  The irony.<br \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Nothing to do with clothing for once. 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