David Brooks concluded todays op-ed in the NYTimes thus:
"For jobs to recover, the grinds have to recover, but it’s hard to see how that will happen so long as households are still so leveraged, government debt is still so unnerving and the business climate is still so terrible for entrepreneurs.
We’ve been mired in debates over macroeconomic models recently. But maybe the real issue is how we are going to light a fire under the country’s loners, its contrarians and its narrow, ambitious outsiders."
Well David, you can stop giving all the money to the big guys at 0% interest because they will take all of it. And you can grow up. Small business has known this for a long time. Is it such an earth shattering moment when you stumble upon it? The reason grinds aren't good socially as you put it is that we have things on our minds - like survival.
"For jobs to recover, the grinds have to recover, but it’s hard to see how that will happen so long as households are still so leveraged, government debt is still so unnerving and the business climate is still so terrible for entrepreneurs.
We’ve been mired in debates over macroeconomic models recently. But maybe the real issue is how we are going to light a fire under the country’s loners, its contrarians and its narrow, ambitious outsiders."
Well David, you can stop giving all the money to the big guys at 0% interest because they will take all of it. And you can grow up. Small business has known this for a long time. Is it such an earth shattering moment when you stumble upon it? The reason grinds aren't good socially as you put it is that we have things on our minds - like survival.