If you stood in the way, you'd have been trampled on.  I'm talking about the congressional river that poured out of the Capital building last week when Congress adjourned.  Not that they had anything to do like fix a limping economy, or provide emergency relief for the drought-stricken farms in the mid-west.  Say nothing of the national debt that will go up another $800 million by the time you finish reading this.  Having played the villain for so long the fact is that Wall Street now needs to be the hero.  Here are my prescriptions for an ailing economy.

One: Eliminate pre-taxation on capital gains

Everyone knows that small businesses are the engine of growth for the American economy.  Yet, astonishingly, investing in them is reserved for the rich.