There is a basic lesson on financial crises that governments tend to wait too long underestimate the risks want to do too little. And it ultimately gets away from them and they end up spending more money causing much more damage to the economy.
We have a new generation of very rich people who want to do more with their money than buy a lot of expensive toys. They want to live meaningful lives.
I'm not overly alarmist about it but I do think there are some worrying signs like the growing accumulation of wealth by a very small proportion of the population plus elections in the US are much more dominated by money than anywhere else calling itself a democracy.
Let us face it: in the world today money and economic strength remain more powerful arguments than the number of people you represent.
Our public school system is our country's biggest and most inefficient monopoly yet it keeps demanding more and more money.
People really feel that when they go to the gas pump now that the oil cartel is holding them by the legs and tipping them upside down and shaking money out of their pockets.
Human beings are much bigger than just making money.
It's rather naive apart from being ethically objectionable to assume that our investigators travel around the country with bags of money trying to bribe witnesses to lie on the witness stand. We just don't operate that way.
My story is the story of countless millions of children whose families and nations were torn apart for money in the name of Jesus Christ.
I don't make decisions based on money.