Posted by paul on November 10, 2021 at 09:20:02 from (66.60.196.195):
In Reply to: Re: Random thought posted by Crazy Horse on November 10, 2021 at 08:33:53:
Good times both business and govt are looking ahead and planning for the accidents or coincidences in the next decade and can work through or around them. With that good planning.
When business starts looking inward at the short term, and govt also starts spending down the future for present gain.....
Then we get in trouble.
I think we are in trouble.
Many of these types of problems, like the transportation problem, have many interconnected problems that develop over time.
Some were caused by decisions made 5-10 years ago, and those problems finally are rearing their heads, on top of other coincidences.
Getting out of these problems now will take a long time, and offer hardship to many along the way.
I am a simple farmer and clearly not able to salve, or understand the big picture interaction of all the many parts that go into this.
However, looking at the merger solutions offered by go t and business, and looking at roadblocks also on the horizon offered by business and govt, I dont see anything getting better. I might not be able to do better myself; but I can do simple math and see the ongoing situation getting worse, not better with what is proposed.
Think of me what you will, that is not important to me.
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