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		<title>By: Jon Schwarzmann</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jon Schwarzmann</dc:creator>
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		<description>You certainly enjoy pointing fingers just as much as the Republican/conservatives you so readily blame things on.  Perhaps instead of stoking the fires of those whom you mentioned, you may want to veer away from inflammatory comments and stick to persuasion and mediation.  You certainly succeeded at moments and I did enjoy the article.  You brought up good points and I agree with many of them.

Things certainly should change, but I&#039;m no idealist that thinks the current system can be fixed, or taken back to how it was.  With a living breathing economy in a globalized society, going backward is going to perpetuate the problems we&#039;ve been facing.  A more radical change is needed to stabilize the country.

Though I disagree with your common sense comment.  If all it took was common sense for things to get better, why&#039;d they get broken in the first place?  I sure hope those working to provide true change have something closer to a masters in global economics and a doctorate of econometrics.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You certainly enjoy pointing fingers just as much as the Republican/conservatives you so readily blame things on.  Perhaps instead of stoking the fires of those whom you mentioned, you may want to veer away from inflammatory comments and stick to persuasion and mediation.  You certainly succeeded at moments and I did enjoy the article.  You brought up good points and I agree with many of them.</p>
<p>Things certainly should change, but I&#8217;m no idealist that thinks the current system can be fixed, or taken back to how it was.  With a living breathing economy in a globalized society, going backward is going to perpetuate the problems we&#8217;ve been facing.  A more radical change is needed to stabilize the country.</p>
<p>Though I disagree with your common sense comment.  If all it took was common sense for things to get better, why&#8217;d they get broken in the first place?  I sure hope those working to provide true change have something closer to a masters in global economics and a doctorate of econometrics.</p>
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