Unless you’ve taken up residence in a cave deep in the hinterlands of some backward country, it surely has become apparent to us all that we are a nation in financial crisis.  Common sense and pragmatism are spurned in favor of electioneering nonsense and useless slogans.

Chameleonic changelings morph into whatever political shape will tickle the ears of the hysterical worshippers who faint at their feet all the while speaking vaporous nonsense that mesmerizes but does not lead.

We are a nation dying of energy thirst while our continent floats on a sea of resources.  In the meantime the average man and woman have been wooed into participating in a Ponzi scheme of unsustainable profiteering, profligate spending, immediate gratification and the ridicule of long held and proven values that have been the source of our prosperity.

In America today, the lunatics are running the asylum, the blind are leading the blind, and the opportunity to serve has become a platform to personal power, wealth and notoriety.

In Deuteronomy God tells the Israelites that if they do not obey his commandments that they will experience many curses.  He tells them that “you will grope at noon, as the blind man gropes in darkness, and you will not prosper in your ways; but you shall only be oppressed and robbed continually, with none to save you.”

Now you can think whatever you want to about America’s moral and cultural state.  You can choose to believe whatever spiritual perspective or religion you feel lead to practice.  So far, we still appear to be a free country most of the time.  But no one can look at the crises we are experiencing today in our nation and not ask this simple question.  What am I to do?

That question can be answered on many levels spanning morality, service, ethics, spirituality, and personal practice.  I want to touch one tiny area:  personal finance.  President George H.W. Bush use to talk about a thousand points of light.  Now I’m no 100 watt bulb, but maybe I can be a candle.  Banks are failing, home values are in free fall, Americans are deep in debt, and the economy is shaky. 

What the heck can I do?  How about getting my own house in order?  What if there were a way to apply sound financial principles to debt reduction and wealth accumulation?  What if technology and financial common sense got married?  What beautiful children they could produce.  What’s your plan, doing more of the same?

I invite you to visit my web site and check out the Money Merge Account System for yourself.  It costs nothing to look and I’m inviting you to the reception.  Meet the bride and groom: technology and financial common sense.  Don’t bring a gift.  We have one for you.  An eye opening, mind blowing, chain busting FREE ANALYSIS that will help you clean up your financial act and become one of those solid bricks that the foundation of our nation needs as we rebuild the teetering structure of our national financial house.  Common Sense is catchy.  Spread it around.  Visit www.PaidAndFree.com.  What have you got to lose besides anxiety and debt?

Paul Phaneuf

Paul@PaidAndFree.com

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