7 Ways To Destroy The U.S. Economy

Everyone’s hearing talk of recession. Big business is supposedly worried. Small business owners are worried. Homeowners, renters, employees of companies, and even employers themselves are said to be worried about the economy.
And in the end, everyone is pointing fingers blaming each other.
Give me a break. The real reason the US economy stinks right now is because companies suck at generating money. During the crazy 80’s when money flowed like water from a faucet without a handle and everyone was extolling the virtues of ‘OPM’, other people’s money, all a business practically had to do was hang out a shingle and wait for cash to come rushing in.
Now that the economy has tightened and people have become aware of the dangers of OPM, business owners are still (foolishly) sitting around waiting for cash to just coming rushing in.
Well here’s a clue for you. IT WON’T COME!
The economy sucks because businesses, the largest money controllers on earth, are walking around with their heads up their butts pretending they know what they are doing, when the reality is they have no clue.
These 7 steps are for everyone in business who thinks some invisible force called ‘the economy’ or the government or homeowners are the cause of the crappy economy:
1) Continue walking around with your head up your butt, claiming to be faultless on your end
2) Blame the government for the sorry state of your company (when we know it’s your own fault)
3) Blame your employees, while you continue to walk around with your head up your butt claiming to be faultless on your end
4) Blame your competitors, while you continue to walk around with your head up your butt claiming to be faultless on your end
5) Blame some nameless ‘economy’, while you continue to walk around with your head up your butt claiming to be faultless on your end
6) Blame your vendors and suppliers, while you continue to walk around with your head up your butt claiming to be faultless on your end
7) Bankrupt your business leaving employees without jobs and your community without the additional revenues created by your company. Go down with your dying breathe claiming everything on your end was faultless while you continue to blame everyone else for your business going under - when it really was your fault all along.
If every business followed this pattern no one would take responsibility for their actions and everyone would suffer. Failing to take responsibility for your own circumstances is a sure-fire way to destroy the U.S. economy. One company at a time.
