My recent trip through the States
The wife and I just got back from a 3000 mile road trip through some of the western states.
I was interested in the " Obama Depression " (my term) that is such big news lately. Now being a Canadian I can look at what is going on at home and I have felt that this downturn in the economy up here has been created by the media. I don't see any real reason for a depression. Of course we will enter a true depression if we continue with the negativity. Especially with our largest trading partner ( the U.S.) seemingly bent on economic suicide.
So I was very interested in observing life as we passed through the various areas on our trip.
What I did notice:
1) A lot of empty stores in malls
2) A lot of new cars on the road
3) A lot of high end cars on the road.
4) A lot of people eatting out, especially in fast food resturants.
5) A lot of people in casinos.
6) People in general are well dressed.
7) Some states ( parts atleast ) have not kept care of the roads and they are in bad shape ( particularly the road into Reno, I-80 ) really terrible.
8) A lot of trucking companies advertising for drivers.
9) Some of the people serving us really didn't seem too interested in thier jobs.
10) Everyone seems to have a cell phone and use it alot.
11) The stores I went into were busy.
12) Lots of Mexican people.
13) A fair amount of construction going on.
14) Hotels bargain like a Mexican bazaar merchant trying to make a sale.
15) Lots of fat people.
Now remembering my mother's stories from the depression and what life was like in a true depression I have to say that I think we are not ( nor our American cousins ) in a true depression.
I tend to think that what we have is a manufactured problem which then creates a reason for the politicians to take money from those who work and give it to those who don't.
So don't give up hope, we are not going to hell in a handbasket, just being screwed around again.
Had a great trip like normal, the American people were most gracious, those in the L.A. area seemed to be a little different from the norm.
Americans are great neighbours and friends.
KTK