dinsdag 7 juli 2009

Don't stop spending, Brown tells Europe

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/dont-stop-spending-brown-tells-europe-1734408.html

Summary:
Gordon Brown has urged the world's major economies not to take their foot off the spending pedal, saying that "going for growth" could protect vital public services from cuts. The Prime Minister said: "If we can get growth, if we can get unemployment down, if we can keep interest rates and inflation down, then there is scope to do the things we want to do, and that is to get money to the frontline services." Peter Hain said: "Once we emerge from recession, it is fair to state that a slower growth of public spending will be the best strategy." Mr Brown is worried that economic recovery in Britain could stall unless other nations, particularly European countries, continue to take action to stimulate a return to growth.

My view:
Could we all PLEASE give this "economical crisis" thing a rest? I mean, the more people continue to whine about it, especially those in high places such as politicians, the more people will get too frightened to even buy a hamburger. Even if politicians talk about it in such a manner as in this article, saying that "if you spend more, the crisis will go away", they still alert people. And as long as people are frightened about the existence of the crisis, it will become more prominent or even become a true threat to the community. We all should just shut up about it completely, working behind the scenes to solve it and then just do it. Not make such a big fuss about it...

Peace

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