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	<title>Washington Hotlist &#187; Economy</title>
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		<title>Understanding Americaâ€™s Fiscal Woes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2008 04:52:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Billy Hallowell</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Economy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[facing up]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>With the release of the â€œVoterâ€™s Survival Kit: The Smart Guide to What the Politicians Wonâ€™t Tell You,â€ Public Agenda is once again engaging constituents and providing a much needed non-partisan balance in the political sphere. The kit is comprised of non-partisan issue guides that focus on specific challenges: the economy, immigration, taxes, spending and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the release of the â€œVoterâ€™s Survival Kit: The Smart Guide to What the Politicians Wonâ€™t Tell You,â€ Public Agenda is once again engaging constituents and providing a much needed non-partisan balance in the political sphere. The kit is comprised of non-partisan issue guides that focus on specific challenges: the economy, immigration, taxes, spending and the national debt, climate change, Iraq and health care.</p>
<p>Surely these are all major topics of concern, but with the recent fiscal meltdown and continued economic strain, Iâ€™d like to encourage you to <a href="http://publicagenda.org/citizen/electionguides/economy">check out â€œThe Economyâ€ issue guide</a> (be sure to read them all, but this guide is an absolute essential if you want a concise overview of the current fiscal mess). While learning about the economy can be a daunting task (letâ€™s face it, itâ€™s not the most exciting topic in the world), Public Agenda has made understanding the issue at hand a simple and painless process. After all, how can the American electorate make an informed vote on the issues if weâ€™re constantly relying on the imbalanced spin we hear in the debates and on the campaign trail?</p>
<p>â€œThe Economyâ€ issue guide gets down to the point, as it provides the basic facts about Americaâ€™s economic debacle, potential directions the nation can take and much more. If you are a citizen, politician, political news junkie, blogger or professional who simply wants a reliable overview, this is a must-read guide.</p>
<p><strong>The Fix Weâ€™re in Now<br />
</strong></p>
<p>In the first section of the guide, youâ€™ll be presented with the fact that 12% of Americans live below the poverty line (gasp). And if that doesnâ€™t sound scary enough the actual number â€“ 36 million Americans â€“ is chilling (to some degree, this is actually a longitudinal improvement, as youâ€™ll read). And then thereâ€™s savings and health care. As you may already know, Americans are borrowing more and saving less and a chunk of the American public â€“ 16% â€“ is uninsured.</p>
<p>And this is only a small piece of the puzzle. The economy is a multifaceted issue; politicians will need to free themselves from wasteful spending habits, while complicating their understanding of the national and world economies so that fiscal rejuvenation can improve the current mess.</p>
<p><strong>How We Got Here<br />
</strong></p>
<p>While understanding the mess is important, getting some background on how we let our country get to this point is essential. Public Agendaâ€™s guide provides this important information. While we need politicians to set policies that will improve Americaâ€™s fiscal footing, we also need to consider the fact that private companies, investors, consumers and workers all have a role in the process. The guide discusses the fact that while the U.S. economy actually grew for the first half of this year (yes, I said <em>grew</em> ) and the productivity of the American worker continues to increase, prices are rising, weâ€™re overstretched on credit and our government is more than $10 trillion in debt. The guide makes clear that Americaâ€™s economy continues to show strength in many areas even as our economyâ€™s vulnerabilities become harder to deny.</p>
<p><strong>Whatâ€™s the Plan?<br />
</strong></p>
<p>Okay, so, economically speaking, things arenâ€™t the best. While driving that point home isnâ€™t too difficult in these strained times, talking about solutions is a bit more challenging. Public Agenda provides some choices that are championed as beacons of hope for repairing Americaâ€™s economic system. While I wonâ€™t delve too deeply into these recommendations, Iâ€™ll present them here:</p>
<ul>
<li>Keep taxes low and government involvement at a minimum so the free market can work</li>
<li>Focus on creating good jobs at home and securing a safety net for all Americans</li>
<li>Get the U.S. back on track to compete in the global economy by investing in key areas and growing â€œ21<sup>st</sup> Century Industryâ€ in America.</li>
</ul>
<p>Public Agenda does not advocate for any one of these approaches.  A non-partisan review of each is undertaken.  Be sure to <a href="http://publicagenda.org/citizen/electionguides/economy">check out all of the relevant information on these potential â€œfixes.â€</a></p>
<p>With economic strain comes the need for an informed electorate. Kudos to Public Agenda for formulating a guide that provides the information and perspective needed to equip voters to address the economy (and other relevant issues) during this election cycle.</p>
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