So Many…

2009
05.06

So many thoughts are left unpublished. Mostly forgotten, but a few remain in an imaginary cloud hovering atop my head. Of the few, many are left dormant for I’ve been lingering trapped in lackluster state of mind. Frustrating. Unproductive.

It has been months since my last post. Many things have happened. Changes have been drastic. It is only I that’s been idle. Thus I proclaim my return with a stockpile of random thoughts.

The recent economic recession has a slight effect on me. I have not been following the news on the issues and I complied with tips online about not checking my 401K account to avoid further personal breakdown. It’s not that I lost much, it’s tedious and unproductive on my part.

Many school of thoughts have risen on the cause of the meltdown. They are all experts, so there’s no need for me to argue. I would however throw my unproven two cents on the matter. I’m not learned or deligent enough to work things that concerns the actual causes or possibilities. I have neither a degree in economics nor in politics. Herein are my thoughts driven by a limited logic that I possess.

Many have said that greed caused the havoc. On this note I agree. Since the inception of massive labor outsourcing the US economy have been suffering. Outsourcing labor means that unemployment in the country increases. Corporations resorted to outsourcing because of lesser overhead. The cost of one person in the country could pay for five in an English-speaking third-world nation. It’s a productive and inexpensive solution. The most affected demographics would be the clerical and administrative positions which mostly compose the average consumer. With a significant number of consumers remain jobless for a long period of time comes a decrease in luxurious demands.

Another historical change would be the transition from white house to black house. It may sound racist, but it’s a fact. The European Union and the radical leaders of South America have succeeded in establishing a puppet in Barack. Barack is boldly selling Americans to the enemy. It’s not a secret why EU was founded (only the masses are ignorant and the learned tend to ignore). Chavez and Castro are clearly not American symphatizers. The reason why Europeans adore Barack so much is that they can laugh at the world’s superpower. Barack’s inexperience in the executive decisions has unravel in his foreign affairs. Yes it made the foreigners smile, but made his citizens frown. I will be expecting four years of Hollywood and premature presidency.

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