Change Is Hard

…but change is certain.

Come on now.

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Anyone else out there want to walk into the conference room where Democrats and Republicans are supposedly working on a compromise to fix our deficit problem?  If you could get their attention, what would you say?  I think a lot of us would tell them to stop posturing, stop drawing lines in the sand and get to work solving the problem.

If I could command their attention for five minutes I’d tell them to settle down.  To recognize that most of us regular people have challenging problems at work too.  But we go to work every day and we make the tough decisions;  we come to the best conclusions   given the information we have.  We make those decisions, then we move on and begin to solve the next problem.  We do it every day, and we don’t even get health insurance for the rest of our lives.  Nor salaries anywhere near what they are earning to sit around and talk in circles, insult each other, and vie for television sound bites to make their views heard.  Their main purpose seems to be getting reelected – rather than saving the economic health of our country.  Which is sort of what got us into this mess in the first place.

Time is ticking people.  The talking heads on the TV say that if we default we’ll head into “another recession.”  Well, maybe they haven’t noticed that we’re not out of the current recession yet.  Not by a long shot.  So if we’re heading for another recession on the heels of  this one… well… lots more people are going to be unemployed.  Lots more homes will be defaulted on.  Lots more homeless people will be looking for help from government agencies that won’t be funded.

Sounds bleak doesn’t it.  So you people up there in DC, the ones that are supposed to understand all this, the ones we voted for to get us out of the jam we were in, the ones making the salaries, getting the glory, the huge retirement, the health insurance, the pension, you people need to get moving.  You need to open your minds and open your hearts and figure out something that will save us all.   Because the rest of us out here are watching.  And we’re taking names.

Sorry.  I’ll get off my soapbox now and return you to the regularly scheduled blog.

Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

9 thoughts on “Come on now.

  1. amen! let’s hope those politicians read your blog!!!!

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  2. I don’t understand why or how our country became so divided. It seems as though no one is willing to compromise on anything. When we become a country of extremists? People seem to be either far left or far right….where is the inbetween?

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  3. Hear, hear! And–Amen!!!

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  4. I think the only way to get their attention is to walk in there with a bazooka and say NO-ONE leaves until you sort this out and stop trying to play one-up-manship! We just need some common sense – which of coarse being mostly men they have non of – maybe that is the real problem – they are MEN!

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  5. Oh – and threaten to cut THEIR wages and healthcare and I bet we would see some action!

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  6. Obviously they have forgotten that, in theory at least, they were supposed to be concerned about the good of their country and its people; not the good of their party or the ability to be re-elected. I’m with Reilly – let them live on what we live on, and deal with healthcare the way the “common” folk do. Makes me question why I bother to vote.

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  7. Amen, Dawn.

    I keep voting in the hopes of finding someone who will try to do his/her job properly (same reason I hire anyone else 🙂 ).

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  8. We The American People—need to find ways to take action in meaning ways. Government is not the answer—personal responsibility- in large and small ways is a big part of the answer. A homeless person can help someone…even just helping an elderly person move her garbage can to the curb. Companies can innovative ways to keep their employees working.
    Government is only a reflective pool–if we change–so will Government.
    I don’t disagree with you–I just might have a different approach to the problem.

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  9. We need to send the dogs in the world up to Capital Hill. You know a dog’s motto. If something doesn’t move, then you should let it flow. They would be a lot of yellow water flowing into the Potomac River, cause things never seem to move up there. Be it the traffic on the beltway or the politicians on the hill.

    Just a dog thinking out loud.

    Essex

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