But also because of our size and political situation, we can't change course easily. It might already be too late.
Not with the current adminstration and congress for sure
They have plowed their efforts into the same Keynsian bs that Japan tried for ten years. It didn't work and their national debt is nearly 200% of GDP. Further, they have tried to reinflate the bubble rather than permit an honest market correction. This makes sense from a politician's POV because that correction will suck in ways that could well make 1983 look like nothin'.
Americans collecting unemployment know they can collect for nearly two years. Many have said they don't plan to look for work until their benefits look to run out. My faith in Americans tells me that this is probably a small cadre but still. When one subsidizes unwanted behavior one gets more of it. There are lots of jobs. Problem is, most are crappy jobs and unemployment pays better.
Our society has made it unnecessary to work in order to survive. Our expectation of luxury has lead us down a very long path that we refuse to give up. We are dancing to the string quartet playing on the deck of the Titanic and we've seen the movie and know how it ends... we just don't want to bother with it.
Reminds me of the train of communism story....
The train of Communism comes to a sudden screeching halt and lays idle on the tracks. The communists leaders quickly gather in the dining car to discuss their options. Trotsky pipes up first, "Comrades, nothing to worry about. The revolutionary workers in the West will come to our assistance." So they wait...but nothing happens. Then Stalin declares, "Right. Have the engineer and the coal shoveler shot. This will set things aright." So they shoot the engineers and the coal shoveler...but nothing happens. Then Khrushchev opines, "Perhaps we should rehabilitate the engineer and the coal shoveler. A liberal attitude like this may work." So they rehabilitate the engineer and the coal shoveler....but nothing happens. Then Brezhnev says, "Close the curtains, pass out vodka and tell them we are moving."