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LTE: Stop Finger Pointing, Reduce the Debt

A local business CEO tells politicians to stop grandstanding and ‘do their jobs.’

Expanding our company from two employees here in Virginia to a global operation with 180 associates reflects the American Dream for our shareholders and for our employees. This is the same dream that my immigrant grandfather realized, having built a successful wholesale business within a generation of coming to this country as a child.

The ability to start and to grow a business and to participate in growing our nation’s economy lies at the heart of the American enterprise. However, failure to address our unsustainable national debt hinders future opportunities. Our inaction jeopardizes the future of the economy and the prospects for our children and grandchildren.

Every day our debt grows by $3 billion. If we continue to allow our debt to grow in such a manner economic growth will sputter while the rates of interest, inflation and unemployment will all rise. There will be no money left to pay for the legitimate functions of government. Even Medicare and Social Security will become insolvent.

Anyone who manages household or business finances can understand a simple truth: too much debt chokes off financial well-being and leaves one on a treadmill of debt service at the expense of any kind of savings or investment in the future. How can our elected representatives in Washington fail to act when confronted with such an obvious truth?

I joined the Campaign to Fix the Debt in order to call on those elected representatives to show genuine leadership in addressing our nation’s debt problems. Our ballooning debt is one of the greatest threats to our economic wellbeing and to our national security. Policymakers need to focus on what’s best for the country and to do their jobs, rather than focusing on scoring political points and demonizing the opposition.

It is time for Washington to move from crisis management driven by short-term “solutions” to crafting a plan that puts our debt on a downward trajectory as a share of the economy. The continued finger pointing and false rhetoric has to stop. This is the time to take responsibility for our actions and to ensure that our nation’s economy is strong for generations to come. 

Scott Hamberger
CEO
Fortessa Tableware Solutions LLC
Sterling, VA

Martha Polkey March 9, 2013 at 12:58 pm
I'll take Paul Krugman over Hamberger any day: "As some of us have been trying to explain for four years and more, the financial crisis and the bursting of the housing bubble created a situation in which almost all of the economy’s major players are simultaneously trying to pay down debt by spending less than their income. Since my spending is your income and your spending is my income, this means a deeply depressed economy...Under these conditions, of course, the government should ignore its short-run deficit and ramp up spending to support the economy." Hamberger should continue his day job on the Loudoun "Government Reform Commission," getting rid of any rules in the public interest that interfere with the desires of large campaign contributors like himself. One result of which will be more housing development...which will increase Loudoun's debt.
Murray Passarieu March 12, 2013 at 01:30 pm
Mr. Hamberger, do you make your tableware in the US? I couldn't find any evidence that you do. If you do not, this is part of the problem. The debt didn't grow so fast when we had millions more people working in manufacturing that were paying taxes. Now those people don't have jobs and need help. If US companies would employ US workers instead of looking around the globe for slave labor or importing it to work here, we might have a better chance at raising enough revenues to cover government expenses. Getting out of the war business would help as well.
Jonathan Weintraub March 15, 2013 at 12:04 pm
Have you seen those "Car Cash" commercials where smiling customers drive away with a hand full of cash? Just bring in your title. Cash is good, right, and the title to your property, never mind that. "Fix the debt" is the reverse. Debt is bad, right? Give Pete Peterson and the billionaires control over the national budget. What could go wrong?
http://www.loudounprogress.org/?p=4690

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