Learning from the past
Need proof of how Keynesianism doesn't work? Check out how it failed in Japan during the late 80's and early 90's. All of it sounds all to familiar.
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Need proof of how Keynesianism doesn't work? Check out how it failed in Japan during the late 80's and early 90's. All of it sounds all to familiar.
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The best place to learn a valuable lesson from is the past.
Posted by: The Doctor | December 18, 2008 10:38 PM
Look into the past and learn what we need to know to find the answers to todays problems. Our society has been blinded by greed for wealth for too long. They have lost sight of what is important to them. The past is filled with every desire and emotion that is lacking today. Look at where we were before and see where we are today. What do you see? Is this the world we expected it to be? In the
world of history one can find the answer in the books of yesterday. One can find all his answers to his problems in the Holy Bible. He can see the words and phrases of our founding fathers who were far wiser than today's myth makers. Look at the strength the men of the past possessed to survive a world of change and bring forth a civilization that would be at the height of man's achievements. Now for the last years we have declined into a sea of money hungry recipients of the future they have made for the civilized world. Can we come back from the brink of disaster? Only with the aid of those who realize the truth of the world in which we live. In history, we find the great, the weak, the strong, the written word of a past time and the guide for the destiny of man. We see also who we were and what our parents and their parents were in a time before we had the chance to create a world in which they could not have conceived. Hopefully, the next generation can see the mistakes of today and will build on our yesterday to build a nation they can live and prosper in. It is going to take time to bring us back from the edge as we stumble along trying to find our way in this world.
Thank you for listening.
The Doctor
Posted by: The Doctor | December 21, 2008 05:20 PM