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Playing The Blame Game

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If you build your house on the beach and it gets blown over by a hurricane, FEMA will take care of rebuilding it.



If you eat too much, some nice trial lawyer will be happy to sue McDonalds or Ben & Jerry's for making high fat food that you decided to eat too much of.

If you smoke, it was the tobacco makers? fault and there's billions to be made on those class action lawsuits.

And on and on it goes.

There seems to be a growing trend in the financial field to blame lenders for the terrible plight too many borrowers are in. After all they had the gall to market a product, credit, that they wanted you to use so they could make money.

They bombard college students from the first day of school with credit card offers.

They send you unsolicited offers of new credit in the mail.

They allow you to carry 5, 6 or more different credit cards with cumulative credit limits well above your ability to repay.

And of course there are the easy repayment terms that will stretch you debt out indefinitely.

But, just because they offer these products doesn't mean you have to accept them. And if you accept them, it doesn't mean you have to use them.

There are many temptations in life: be they high fat foods, tobacco, alcohol, illegal drugs, gambling or credit. There is also a surplus of information on the Internet, in books, in magazines and newspapers and on the nightly TV news about the dangers of misusing any or all of these substances.

With all the information available, it's puzzling, not so much that people get into financial difficulties, but that they seek to blame someone else for their problems.

There are many misfortunes that can strike any of us through our lives. Accidents, sickness and layoffs are not uncommon and we should be prepared for them.

Too many people will let life take them wherever it may, make no provisions for their future, and take no steps to protect themselves against potential catastrophes.

Then, when disaster strikes or reckless spending is so far out of control that they can no longer do anything about it, they look around for someone to blame.

Nobody can put a gun to your head and force you to cut up your credit cards or control your spending. No one can force you to work harder to earn more money or go back to school to get more training.

Being adult is being responsible for your behavior. You can sue the credit card companies for extending you credit and, in this climate, you might even win. But what have you accomplished by passing the buck. You made a binding agreement that you broke. The simple fact is there is really no one else to blame.

Almost half the population of the United States doesn't have one credit card, yet they get by just fine. Instead of blaming others for your financial problems, why not emulate them, live within your means and enjoy life.

It's not easy, but it's not impossible either.
Playing The Blame Game
Most Americans believe the current financial crisis was caused by subprime mortgages and falling house prices but the root causes are much deeper. Despite the passage of a $700 billion dollar bailout bill there is a crisis of confidence in the US dollar and the US economy. Since World War Two the US has been an economic and industrial powerhouse. The current crisis has sent shockwaves through world financial markets including the interbank Forex and confidence in the stability of the American economic system has been seriously damaged.

The crisis quickly spread to Europe causing unheard of disruptions in credit markets, interbank lending, and the banking industry. Access to credit froze, banks ceased selling gold, Forex markets were unpredictable, and European governments were forced to inject unprecedented amounts of money into the financial sector. The credit freeze has deeply affected the banking sectors and the crisis of confidence in the US dollar limits Forex opportunities.

When things go horribly wrong it is human nature to look for something or someone to blame and the current crisis is no exception. Since the crisis started in the United States most European countries are placing the blame directly on the Unites States. Gordon Brown Prime Minister of the UK, our closest ally, has stated openly that his country's financial problems are an import from the US. He did not explain, however, how the American government somehow forced British banks to write mortgages for more than the value of the homes being purchased.

Some world leaders are openly taking pleasure in the American crisis. Vladimir Putin stated. "Everything happening now in the economic and financial sphere began in the United States. This is not the irresponsibility of specific individuals but the irresponsibility of the system that claims leadership." German finance minister Peer Steinbrack said, "The origin and centre of gravity of the problem is clearly in the USA."

Somehow the perception in Europe is that the problems faced by the EU and the UK are actually American imports. Many European leaders such as France's Nicolas Sarkozy take pleasure in discrediting the American economic model saying that the, "idea of an all-powerful market without any rules and any political intervention is mad . . . [and that] self-regulation is finished. Laissez faire is finished. The all-powerful market which is always right is finished." It would seem that the European perception is that American markets operate "without any rules" when nothing could be further from the truth.

What most critics fail to realize is that the current financial is global and any solution will have to be a cooperative effort among nations. Playing the blame game in a time of serious crisis only inhibits the search for a permanent solution.
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