Posted by
Joey R on Thursday, December 18, 2008 10:40:31 PM
The government has a role to play in the economy, it can either
encourage an economy to grow or persuade an economy to shrink.
President Kennedy stated that tax cuts creates jobs and salaries that
create more jobs and salaries. This result comes about when the
government helps the economy by lowering the tax burden on industry and
the individual. This was also the strategy employed by Ronald Reagan as
he led the United States out of the most serious recession since the
Great Depression. George W. Bush also lowered taxes, which created an
economic boom for most of his time in office.
The government
persuades the economy to shrink when it takes over the role of "job
creator" from the American people. Franklin Roosevelt believed that it
was the government's responsibility to create jobs and he was right in
his belief that government can create jobs. In fact, anybody can create
a job. To paraphrase the economist Milton Friedman jobs can be created
simply by "handing somebody a shovel and paying him to dig a ditch and
then finding somebody else to fill in the ditch." We have theoretically
created two "new" jobs. What President Roosevelt did not realize was
that government can not create jobs at the expense of the private
sector. President Roosevelt increased taxes to support the massive
government "recovery" programs he instituted. Roosevelt honestly
believed that the government could run an economy better than the
private sector. His attempts to end the depression were devastating and
made things worse.
Lets take a look at the minimum wage,
Roosevelt saw that Americans were suffering and they were suffering
because they were not receiving enough income. The problem with using a
minimum wage to repair this problem is that it leads to more
unemployment. Imagine that you are a business owner during the
depression and you have about seven employees. You make just enough to
turn a profit and you pay your workers accordingly. Now Roosevelt
institutes across the board tax increases in order to fund his programs
and the minimum wage. You now have to fire some workers to maintain
your level of profitability and still pay the new wages and taxes. Now
the nation has a few more people added to the social program's books
and now we need even more taxes to fund these programs. The higher
taxes causes more businesses to fail and more people on the
unemployment line.
Roosevelt also made the same mistake with
prices. Wages were too low and prices were too low, so he sought to
ARTIFICIALLY increase both. He saw that farmers were struggling and
tried to manipulate the market price of produce by enforcing new
regulations that limited the amount a farmer could plant and the price
on the market.
So the point is .... "President-Elect" Obama is
attempting to employ the same strategy to bring the United States out
of a recession. He has proposed massive government infrastructure
programs through the construction of new roads, public buildings,
bridges etc. etc. etc.
But this is the same as "handing somebody a
shovel" ... these new infrastructure plans will only create the jobs
needed for the construction and no more, when a school is built ... it
is built, end of story. Obama also fails to recognize that we do not
live in the 1930s anymore. American citizens were more likely to be
able to work as construction laborers then. After all, the hardest hit
sectors of the economy included heavy manufacturing. The artificial
jobs created by the government in the Great Depression could, at the
very least, offer temporary employment to the out of work laborers.
However, the unemployed today include many more white collar workers,
such as accountants, bankers, and workers in the technology industries.
The unemployed today are not nearly as prepared for heavy labor as they
were in the 1930s and 1940s.
It is also important to note that FDR's plans did nothing to stop the Great Depression.
Why?
... because government can only create artificial jobs that do not lead
to "more jobs and salaries that lead to more jobs and salaries."
by JR @ http://www.conservatives4palin.com/