Is the American Dream is over?

Discussion in 'Economics' started by bearice, Apr 11, 2011.

Is the American Dream is over?

  1. Yes

    53 vote(s)
    77.9%
  2. No

    15 vote(s)
    22.1%
  1. @hydroblunt--I'll grant you that after Madoff investors have become more selective and cynical thus requiring more DD and pedigree. However, money still needs a home and there remain many investors seeking ideas, start ups, funds or whatever.

    My point is connecting with these investors is easier now than ever before-- if they buy your deal, thats up to the deal and you--they will if its sellable and compelling enough.
     
    #71     Apr 12, 2011
  2. Not sure if you're talking about those sites connecting you with "investors" for an annual or monthly fee. Regardless, I would be interested in hearing of the tactics you are speaking about.
     
    #72     Apr 12, 2011
  3. I remember when Russian Army was withdrawing from Afghanistan in 1989, they were laughing. Why?

    Russians were happy about something.
     
    #73     Apr 12, 2011
  4. piezoe

    piezoe

    EMR. I'm curious. Have you considered moving to Idaho? Perhaps you already live there. Central Arkansas is also nice. :D
     
    #74     Apr 12, 2011
  5. toc

    toc

    American dream is far from over. From the annual defense budget of $700B the government can easily reduce $300B a year for next 5 years and find that it is still the most powerful fighting force in the world. This was just one example.

    There are many other wasteful areas where government money is allocated.

    If somehow US government can muster up $700B a year of savings, in two decades its books will be balanced vis-a-vis debt and other liabilities.

    What is danger to the US is its aging population which quickly results in economic slowdown due to lack of consumption. Other countries like Russia, France, UK also are on this trend with Russia's population projected to reduce to 100M by 2050 from current 150M.

    No wonder nations like France and UK do not aggressively stop the immigration to their lands.
     
    #75     Apr 12, 2011
  6. Piezoe,

    I live in Austin Texas. Never thought about Idaho to be honest.

    Austin is just fine for me, great looking women, urban vibe, successful young entrepreneurial vibe and a shit tone of scum bag Progressives to slap around in verbal debates.

    Read this article. This is one way to achieve the American Dream, DRILL BABY DRILL!

    http://www.mysanantonio.com/busines...-of-independent-oil-and-gas-firms-1333901.php
     
    #76     Apr 13, 2011
  7. Larson

    Larson Guest



    What are the odds of a reduction of this magnitude in defense? The trend is up not down. Leadership in DC the past 20 years is in the process of running the US into the ground. I have to be a realist when looking at the plight of the dollar with no plan to arrest the decline, without massive social upheaval.
     
    #77     Apr 13, 2011


  8. The desire to own a nice home and car and the modern day goodies is Universal..... Dick .
     
    #78     Apr 14, 2011
  9. The desire to immigrate to USA is NOT Universal..... Dick .
     
    #79     Apr 14, 2011
  10. #80     Apr 14, 2011