Jim DeVito wrote:I thought spending = stimulus?
They spend money to build things and construction workers get jobs to build them.
Don't tell me you are one of thoes tax cuts nuts?
8 years of tax cuts got us where?
I never understood the theory that the problem with the economy is that people have too much take home pay.
Free markets, free minds, risk taking, entrepeneurship, investment, private property and limited government have led to economic growth and prosperity everywhere they were tried.
Our current economic "crisis" is as much driven by a mass panic attack as by economic fundamentals. Example: I watched just enough of Larry King last night to see a consumer counselor in an uproar because one of her clients owes $750,000 on a house worth ony $250,000. What's the government going to do about that she asked? She thought we needed a government department of guaranteed annual housing apprecitation.
Government by panic:
http://seekingalpha.com/article/113820- ... llar-panic
The panic serves the government well. By crowding out private investment, encouraging despair and engineering a continuing stream of crisis the bureaucracy increases its power.
The last thing Obama wants is an economic recovery.
Here is a a short history of Japan's efforst to spend its way out of economic "crisis":
http://www.heritage.org/research/economy/bg2222.cfm
Of course our own trillion dollar package only contains $30 billion for roads over a two year period. The only thing this package builds is government and dependency on government.
It does however contain $90 million for Milwaukee schools even though the district has empty buildings and no construction plans:
http://www.jsonline.com/news/education/38762217.html
The porkulus bill is based on the broken window theory of economic development:
To build an economy hire 20 people to break windows in the morning. In the afternoon hire another 20 people to fix the windows. Continue this program until economic prosperity is achieved.
If economic prosperity is not achieved blame it on:
The fact that not enough windows are being broken.