Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Answers Are Irrelevant


What is fair? What is just? When is a nation’s currency not fair or just? Who should be protected? Who should fall through the cracks? Does it matter? What about those not smart enough to invest? Should saving money be enough? What if you do not make enough money to save? What if you do not want to invest? What responsibility does the Federal Government have to protect the purchasing power of their currency, the U.S. Dollar? What are the responsibilities of the Federal Government to insure that her people are not ripped off when they save, or when they invest?

While I may have an answer to each of the above questions, and my answers may work for me, too many people have not even gotten to the point of asking the right questions. For change to occur, people need to start asking questions. What we in America need is more people asking questions. Without people asking questions, answers are irrelevant.

Stay tuned.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

You're right, Fred. many people have no idea just what the right questions are .. that isn't a criticism, except if your name starts with 'Congressman'.

moneythoughts said...

Amen!

But, we need to get people to think about these types of questions. Questions lead to answers, and answers lead to change.