No country, no matter how might it is, can expect to maintain its greatness if it violates principles long enough. The Roman Empire ultimately fell because it ceased doing the very things which had led to its power. The great empires of a few centuries ago fell into disarray because of greed and the failure to abide by the governing principles which led to their rise.
The United States of America has steadily gone downhill during the very time it appeared to the world to be gaining strength. Ever since World War II, this country has veered in the same direction which led to the fall of the Roman, British and other once great empires. When the truth is no longer held sacred and greed is allowed to rule, the inevitable result will be collapse of the system.
Almost an entire generation saw nothing but prosperity starting in 1981 and continuing until 2007. There were certainly a few bumps in the road such as the “recession” of 1992 and the period after September 11, 2001; but by and large, most Americans were “blessed” with an unprecedented period of financial prosperity which enabled millions of people to move up to the coveted “middle class” or even higher.
If Americans would have saved and wisely invested their new found wealth, there would be no crisis at the moment and this country would be the envy of the world. But, once greed and selfishness replaced conservative financial stewardship and charity; disaster was inevitable. Greed breeds corruption and abuse of power which spells calamity. All that has been exposed by the huge investment banks on Wall Street shows clearly the pattern of unbridled greed and the evil that springs from it.
I remember traveling to see a friend in western Connecticut in July of 2007. I was amazed to hear of and see the incredible properties which were only the SECOND homes of the high finance people who ran the big investment banks and worked on the trading floor of Wall Street. These huge properties were used only a few weekends per year and a few weeks in summer. One such property, in need of much work, was on the market for a few million dollars. I am sure it sold before the collapse.
Those who made hundreds of millions of dollars at the expense of those they allegedly served are guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors. Those who continued to pad their own pocket even as their companies sunk into bankruptcy need to be prosecuted for fraud and thrown in prison for a few years. Those who caused the very crisis we all are enduring through unethical and many times illegal activities need to be held accountable for what they did and serve appropriate time for their crimes.
The government can continue to throw non-existent money at the financial monster devouring this country’s assets, but it will do no good if nothing changes from within. If those who oversee and run the banks and other financial institutions are corrupt and unethical, all they touch will reflect their evil ways. The government could bail out every bank and every business and every family which is in deep financial trouble and the problem would still not be solved.
Unless the underlying problems of greed, corruption, fraud, extortion and lies of all sorts and kinds are purged from the financial sector; the same problems will resurface again in different places and with different people. Honesty, integrity and commitment to principle must be honored regardless of the price that must be paid. Simply waving the magic wand and producing wads of money to throw at the problem solves NOTHING. Unfortunately, this is all that is being done and all that will be done due to the agenda of those intent on taking over the wealth of this world.