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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
John Stossel :: Townhall.com Columnist
Real Jobs Create Wealth
by John Stossel
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So President Obama got his stimulus bill. For a mere $787 billion, he has pledged to "save or create" 3.5 million jobs. That's only $224,857 and change per job! (If I still have my job next year, will he take credit for saving it?)

But wait. Only 3.5 million jobs? Why so few? It's not like creating jobs is difficult.

Egypt built more than 100 pyramids beginning sometime in the third millennium B.C. to house the corpses of the pharaohs and their significant others. Think of all the jobs that project created. I'll bet the unemployment rate was something any pharaoh could have proudly campaigned for reelection on -- if he faced election, that is. Pyramid building is one heck of a public-works project.

Its economic significance was not lost on that great advocate of full employment through public works, John Maynard Keynes. The British economist, so in vogue today, famously wrote in "The General Theory" (1936), "Pyramid-building, earthquakes, even wars may serve to increase wealth".

In fact, pyramids are even better than the usual government project. Keynes said: "Two pyramids . . . are twice as good as one; but not so two railways from London to York."

Ancient Egypt's success has many applications today. We could have full employment overnight if the government simply outlawed machines. Today's 7 percent unemployment rate would vanish.

Again, we find an endorsement in Keynes's "General Theory": "'To dig holes in the ground,' paid for out of savings, will increase, not only employment, but the real national dividend of useful goods and services".

Exhibit B is Franklin Delano Roosevelt. I don't mean his public-works projects, like the Civilian Conservation Corps. I'm talking about his most serious job-creating operation: the draft.

In September 1940, Roosevelt signed the Selective Act, which ordered all males 21-35 to register for military service. "Of the 16 million persons who served in the armed forces at some time during the war, 10 million were conscripted, and many of those who volunteered did so only to avoid the draft ... " writes Robert Higgs in "Depression, War and Cold War."

The draft marked the beginning of the end to the double-digit unemployment that had plagued America for a decade. Two years earlier, Roosevelt's treasury secretary, Henry Morgenthau, lamented, "[A]fter eight years of this Administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started". The draft was the answer they had sought all that time. Continued...

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Bring the Lost Jobs Back to the USA!!!!!
Hey John, why isn't anyone talking about bringing the "lost" jobs back to the USA? Remember when Ross Perot talked about the “Giant Sucking Sound.” Why isn’t Obama talking about bringing our jobs back to America? We used to make TV’s, clothing, shoes, toys and on and on. We export more raw materials than finished goods, the hallmark of a third world nation. We are the largest debtor nation in the world and the only thing our elected reps can come up with is to borrow more money from the Communist Chinese and others so we can buy more of their goods at the WalMart!
My wife and I were in Dillard’s, Aus, Tx. last week and the manager said with the exception of a few men’s suits, everything in the store was imported. This week, Dillard’s announced it was closing this store. Obama is running around apologizing for suggesting a “buy America first” policy. That is wrong and his stimulus plan is wrong! No one has any trouble about crying about “getting off of foreign oil” but no one even whispers about "getting off of foreign" made consumables. Some say making everyday products in the US would be too expensive. Oh really? Then why did Honda, Hyundai &Toyota, to name a few come to America to build their cars. By the way, they are screwing their people as well by moving plants to other nations. Did you know GM just built a multi million-dollar factory in Russia? Let’s get real here, if we don’t bring back manufacturing to America, we are going to go the way of the Mayans.
In my opinion we don’t start making toasters, blenders, pot and pans, shirts, shoes, kitchenware, toys, large and small appliances and more we will go out of business.
PS The real story may be the fact that I ONLY RECEIVED ONE RESPONSE to my missive after emailing, faxing and calling dozens governors, congressman, senators and media personalities, like you. Helen Thomas replied: “You have got something.”

Creating "real" Jobs"
Why don't we ever hear this said: the federal govt. should not be paying to repair bridges to "create" jobs (which are temporary at best). Projected costs for repair and maintenance (before tragedies like the collapse of I-75) should be included in budgets so the money is there when the repair/maintenance is needed. That's how solvent businesses operate: funds held in contingency until needed. Proving again that the federal govt. (congress) is run by somambulent (sleep-walking) incompetents who would not hold their jobs for 5 minutes in the private sector.
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