ECSNorway Wrote:Don't forget, BA, you yourself are part of the 1%. Everyone on this forum is.Uhm. yeah. right.
That may be true on the scope of the world-wide economy, but not for the scope of the US economy. And this concerns the election of the President of the United States of America, and most decidedly not the Chairman of the UN Assembly.
In other words, we'll worry about fixing the world's economy once we get done fixing our own economy first. Besides, given that most international banks trade through the US, I'm pretty sure that fixing our economy first is gonna go a long, long ways to fixing the economies of other countries.
Is someone like Romney gonna fix the economy? Probably not. Is someone like Obama gonna fix the economy? Maybe if the opposition in Congress will lay off a bit and actually work with him instead of going gung ho on their insane agenda (which is/was to make sure that he doesn't get re-elected - still not sure if they've given up on that yet).