Saturday, February 14, 2009

Trade is Three DimensionaL - NOT TWO!

The trouble with the stimulous bill, it is not designed to bring in cash but takes cash out of our treasury, to give to the unproductive/dependant class of people. Yes, he can spend billions of our tax dollars to renew our nations infrastructure. And yes, it will provide jobs, paid by our tax dollalrs--which means money going out of the nations pockets, but no money coming back. Question: how many bridges, that will be fixed, will be sold--None. How many roads, that are repaired will be sold - none and this goes on an on. Thats what the new deal was all about--creating government jobs, that produce no product. We can have the best roads, bridges, parks, etc., built by government workers, paid by the productive part of our society--the Tax-payers of America. But these are not products of commercial trade--you cant sell your roads, bridges, electrical grids and so forth. Government jobs, create work--they do not always create a salable product. What is produced by our Tax Dollars, on government make work jobs, in the end, just robs the treasury, without producing a product that can be sold on the open market. The Word trade implies a three dimensional factor--a seller, a product and a buyer. Make work government jobs are two dimensional a government paid worker and a make work project--but no product. Economics 101 shows us that our financial trade, requires a product--not a project. We can, with our new homeless, build/fix a lot of bridges, but they will only provide a temporary home to the unemployed worker. that will, under Obamas Stimulus end up sleeping under the very bridges they fixed, repaired or built--they will end up eventually without a job. Obama is a half black half white man. He is not black--he is a pale black. The Bible, it seems to me, warns us to beware a Pale Horse. Could this so called stimulus be our nations financial Apocalypse? CHANGE; "When it is not necessary to change; its necessary not to change." Lucius Gary, Viscount Fallkiand The Messenger

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