
- Cover of Pay It Forward
It has become increasingly evident that our government politicians in the House and Senate back the President and his Secretary of the Treasury in their quest to save Wall Street including it’s large banking sector. Do you think Congress would give Middle America a Christmas gift following the concept to Pay It Forward and Help Others, especially those in need?
One could write quite a few articles about The Treasury Secretary and his rise to power from those same Wall Street Companies but what purpose would that accomplish?
It is also more than evident that our American Main Street will be left to fend for themselves holding out in hopes of keeping their families together and holding out long enough for the change in the White House administration.
Left to solve the Main Street problems themselves makes you wonder just what can Middle America possibly do to help themselves without having the huge dollar printing machine that Treasury has?
Think about this… Recently the movie Pay It Forward has been recirculating and given a new life on of all places Youtube. If you have never seen the movie please take some time and watch it.
Today aren’t we all skeptical about anyone doing us a favor or helping us in any way? Don’t we judge the people around us to make sure they are good enough to be near us? Aren’t we hesitant to ask anyone for help?
The Pay It Forward and Help Others concept has been gaining momentum when other programs have fallen by the wayside. Helen Hunt who played the mother in the movie version perfectly, kept asking why… why are you here? To the dirty, scruffy looking bum who was in her kitchen with her son.
His simple explanation that he was paying the generosity of her son forward to another person, a mother. Paying it forward to improve the life of another was what he wanted to do as her son had done for him.
Wait a minute here… could this system at all be used to help Main Street during these recession - depressionesk looking times? The even bigger question that will need answered must certainly be - Can Main Street change their ways and accept the generosity of a stranger?
If you could help another person on Main Street wouldn’t you? Do you have any idea how that would make you feel? Then suppose you did it again, and then again, and again. The Pay It Forward and Help Others Concept is just that simple.
If you by chance are near the Baby Boomer age bracket you might remember the days when the entire neighborhood shared produce and helped each other in the neighborhood. Why have we gotten away from that? Have we been following in the footsteps of our elected officials… not helping those that truly need help but instead being foolish and throwing our money at bad ideas with no thought of the consequences? Congress has been doing that for a long time now, recently dumping over 700 BILLION without so much as a question? But then finding it hard to help homeowners and Main Street who make up the backbone of this country.
If you need more proof of the Congress’ elitism… think about how they made the automakers drive to DC in cars to beg for help when that very same Congress flew home in their private jets for the holidays after the meetings. And did you hear Congress demanding the auto unions and auto makers reduce salaries and health care benefits? Wouldn’t it have shown character if Congress reduced their OWN first? You know, leading by example. Thereby reducing the national debt.
Oh and let us not forget Senator Reids’ speech,
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