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Wednesday, July 09, 2008

payday advance

Anyone who knows me can tell you that I am not a huge advocate for social welfare. You could say that I have pretty developed political sense. You call also say that as a member of this country's political spectrum, I fall a little bit farther to the right that center. One of my big beliefs is that social welfares in this country are what really gets us in to a lot of trouble sometimes. I am a very strong advocate in the belief system of our country's ancestral economist Adam West. He said that the “invisible hand” of the market will cure all problems that we face and will all those of use who work hard and get ahead to really help those in need ourselves. I am also a very altruistic person as you can tell by that last sentence and so I do feel that most people when faced with having wealth and seeing others without it would be ready to give unto others and make this world a better place. Right now we look at our capitalist system with all the regulation and greed that has made America a place of intense monetary obsession. Here we aren't given the freedom the spend and earn as we see fit and this gives way to many problems that we would not see under a truly free market. Social welfare is a forced redistribution of wealth that has been procured because of the way the system is now. If there was none of this people could simply boycott giving their goods to the rich in exchange for equality of wealth. That is the way in which the free market is meant to work.

In our current economic climate, there are a few practices that show how our market would function without so much needless regulation. There are companies that sell things known as a payday advance. These come in the form of either a cash advance or a check advance. Basically these are meant to supplement money to those who do not have it. This is a function of the free market at work which gives people the chance to survive through firms lending money without all of the regulatory junk involved. These products are a testament to the long held beliefs that I have which exist within our broken system.


 
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