Posted by George Miller, March 11, 2010
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Hey, interesting write-up. As you know, the healthcare plan passed. We still need to do plenty of research on the implications, but there’s one thing that’s certain is that it won’t be cheap. I own a small business and I’m worried about the new taxes. We all want to hire more employees, but the bill makes things extra hard for us little guys. Here’s the big question: If it’s hard for us to hire people, how can this economy get back on its feet? Anyhow, cool site – I’m subscribed to your RSS feed now so thanks again!
A rhetorical question? Of course the economy can’t get back on its feet without a major increase in demand and corresponding additional employment to support production increases. Our government totally subscribes to the bankrupt theories of Keynesian economics and monetarism. They are printing money and spending it as fast as possible on their Socialist schemes, in hopes of jump-starting the economy. This has in fact created some additional economic activity, but not in proportion to the expenditures and at the great cost of enormous additional debt service requirements, probable future inflation and misallocation of capital away from productive enterprises. The uncertainties of future economic policy and the punishing of free enterprise have futher inhibited investors and entrepreneurs, accelerating a downward spiral in economic activity.