Friday, October 26, 2012

Fix For Fiscal Cliff

Times are heating with anticipation of a presidential election and associated congressional numbers. Where central banks have been making meaningful steps to move things, elections now tell of fiscal movement, or continued paralysis.

While editorial management at this establishment apparently frowns upon political commentary, I doubt if I will lose my job. With my hidden tablet, its just a man and his thoughts now.

After singing to myself "No Body Knows the Trouble I've Seen" for a few weeks, I also managed to get enough reception on my tablet to see a couple of views of Thomas Peterffy's ad. What I could see of it made sense.

Regardless of presidential results, I found a solution for Congress. Constitution doesn't have to be changed, nor any real voting process.

Necessary, however, is maintaining a two party system....but now with three choices for each party to vote upon as a party, and then present to the other party.

 It is called Rocks, Paper, Scissors. Best two out of three on any issue. Should reduce risk of inaction considerably.