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Thursday, February 19, 2009
Ross Mackenzie :: Townhall.com Columnist
The High Cost of the Stimulus
by Ross Mackenzie
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-- After a very public display of drunken incoherence at a meeting of the world's leading economies, Japan's finance minister resigned.

-- It was revealed that following passage of the 600-page stimulus bill, wherein Congress restricted private-sector executive pay, Congress acquiesced to its own annual pay raise. Shameless members of Congress from both parties then prepped for junkets to exotic locales here and abroad to -- you know -- fact-find and confer.

And that's just a partial listing. Houston, we have a problem that is huge, vast and broadly economic but not exclusively so. These days, we hear hardly a word about terror and what the administration just ended called The Long War.

For an economy in freefall or meltdown or whatever, Obama our secular savior -- in concert with the Democratic congressional elite -- has advanced a stimulus package larger than any single element of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. In doing so, they evidently are following the advice of progressive Princeton economist (and New York Times columnist) Paul Krugman, who believes FDR's policies didn't end the Great Depression but extended it until the onset of World War II because FDR didn't spend enough.

Obama shares FDR's impulse that throwing federal money at a depression is the way to tame it. Yet spending rarely works. Tax-cutting usually does -- as Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, Reagan (three times), and Bush II demonstrated. Obama does not share their belief in the virtue of cutting taxes to strengthen the economy. Nor does he share, notably, Reagan's abiding optimism. Talking grimly about imminent catastrophe, Obama sounds more like Dr. Doom.

The problem we have is this.

Americans in the past 12 months have lost $13 trillion in the stock and housing markets. Their debt burden includes $2.6 trillion owed on vehicles and credit cards and $10 trillion owed on home mortgages. Most of these good people have no confidence in the economy. Most have done nothing wrong except to buy into the federally promoted debt culture for things they couldn't afford and didn't need -- a culture wherein the federal government now proposes to bail them out with money it doesn't have either. The government can manufacture such money only through devices that will inflate the dollar -- thus diminishing its value down the road, along with the value of dollar-denominated nest-eggs.

In the first month of his administration, Barack Obama has exhausted nearly all his bipartisan goodwill largely on social programs long coveted by heavy-breathing leftists -- programs that will cut few substantive taxes and create few durable jobs. Perhaps he has taken a leaf from the notebook of Stuart Chase -- a New Dealer who wrote upon his return from a trip to the Soviet Union: "Why should Russia have all the fun remaking a world?" Yet the fun and havoc of change come at high costs in broken lives and broken balloons of hope.

Oh, and we've hardly mentioned (or heard Obama mention) islamofascist terror -- and its relentless, insidious, ambitions on the West.

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Ross Mackenzie lives with his wife and Labrador retriever in the woods west of Richmond, Virginia. They have two grown sons, both Naval officers.

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Re: Short memory syndrone
"Well. Not so great. OK, the worst in my lifetime."

Obviously you are you must be only 16 years old. Perhaps you can't remember the Jim Carter Economic "Malaise" and his double digit "Misery Index".

• Carter: Interest rate, 21%. Inflation, 13.5%. Unemployment, 7%. = Misery Index = Ave. 1977–1980: 16.27; Low Apr 1978: 12.60 High: Jun 1980 21.98

• Reagan: Interest rate, 9%. Inflation, 4.1%. Unemployment, 5.5%. Misery Index = Ave. 1981–1988: 12.19; Low Dec 1986: 70 High Sep 1981: 19.33

• Bush I: Interest rate, 6.50%. Inflation, 3.03%. Unemployment, 7.40 %. Misery Index = Ave. 1989–1992: 10.68; Low Sep 1989: 9.64; High: Nov 1990: 12.47

• Clinton: Interest rate, 9.50%. Inflation, 3.38%. Unemployment, 3.90%. Misery Index = Ave. 1993–2000: 7.80; Low Apr 1998: 5.74; High Jan 1993: 10.56

• Bush II: Interest rate, 3.25%. Inflation, 0.03%. Unemployment, 4.5%. Misery Index = Ave. 2001 - 2008: 8.10; Low Oct 2006: 5.71; High: Aug 2008: 11.47

I suppose you yearn for the good old years of Jimmy Carter. Imagine how difficult it would be to be paying off a mortgage with 21%+ interest.

Re: Clean Money
"Unfortunately that can of worms will never be opened up because many of our trusted business leaders are holders of those secret accounts."

The 57 thousand name list will probably mirror Barry Hugo Obama's campaign contributors list!
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