Originally Posted by
Rossluck
I'm with Eli on this. Blaming the US of A for this economic downturn strikes me as scapegoating on a large scale. Booms and recessions are a component of capitalism. We're all involved in the system, the system functions to a large extent by borrowing, and confidence that we're able to pay money back. History shows us that every now and then that confidence contracts, as it has now. Blaming the mortgage scam in the US for this downturn is a little far fetched.
Without wishing to lay blame, I'd be glancing in the direction of India and China, and their recent and spectacular plunge into the system. Now there is absolutely nothing ethically or morally wrong with the sudden increase in their economic activities, but it must change the function and balance of the system. Maybe this recession is an indication of these changes?