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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Sabrina L. Schaeffer :: Townhall.com Columnist
Greater Freedom Is the Way to Spur Economic Growth
by Sabrina L. Schaeffer
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As crowds leave the National Mall and inauguration festivities come to a close, President Obama and Congress face a daunting agenda.  At the top of the President’s to-do list is The American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan – an economic “stimulus” package.

But this $850 billion package will not revitalize our lagging economy.  It’s simply an enormous payoff of narrow interest groups rather than a means of helping the country-at-large.

A central component of the plan is massive spending on the repair of roads, bridges, and schools, which President Obama claims will create 2.5 million jobs over the next two years. While FDR’s expansion of public power to the Tennessee Valley and Eisenhower’s implementation of the interstate highway system were similar attempts to spur economic growth through massive infrastructure plans – the workplace looks very different today.

Unlike these earlier times when men dominated the workplace, today women make up approximately 46 percent of the labor force.  And the fact that Democrats want to invest so heavily in the construction industry – an area where women only account for about 9 percent of the jobs – is concerning.

Radical feminist Linda Hirshman complained in the New York Times last month that then President-elect Obama’s job creation proposal was tilted too heavily toward male-oriented jobs in the construction and engineering industries.  The same can be said today for the current economic stimulus package.

That’s why it seems fair to ask, “what’s in it for women?” The short answer is: not much.

Let me be perfectly clear: I don’t think President Obama should simply balance out the recovery plan by “creating” jobs in sectors of the society that are more heavily dominated by women – for instance, in health care and education.

But when government gets into the business of job subsidies, we inevitably face the question, “which types of jobs should it subsidize?”

No government jobs program is going to be fair. That’s why if our goal is to clean up the corruption in politics and take government out of the business of helping one group at the expense of another, we ought to resist the temptation to engage in this kind of government largesse.

President Obama and Congress can help spur real economic development and job growth – instead of redistribution – by investing in policies that encourage greater market freedom.  More specifically, we should keep taxes low, cut the corporate tax rate, reform entitlements, and expand educational freedom.

By extending the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts for as long as possible, Congress has the ability to introduce some much-needed certainty into the marketplace. With an estimated $500 billion in new spending planned, the threat of tax increases loom large. That’s why to encourage real economic recovery the Democratic leadership ought to limit uncertainty by preventing a tax increase during this turbulent period. Continued...

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Sabrina L. Schaeffer is the Managing Partner of Evolving Strategies and a visiting fellow at the Independent Women's Forum.
 
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Pirate Rob
I'm all for taxing the sun as long as Algore goes to collect in person.

Try this
End payroll taxes now this will reduce our labor cost.

End property taxes on one single family style home to help the housing and banking industry.

Cut the size of government in half to reduce our carbon foot print and get everyone on the left mad at Al Gore and his stupid sun tax plan.
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