Thoughts on this, 6 min video for those interested in listening. Lots of points, so I'm not gonna give try and give a summary
Yes. Even with the welfare and entitlement reform I mentioned, it's a full business cycle worth of time before we would start to see the returns. Just not feasible given the mountain in front of us.jamey said:
We also don't have the labor for it, as we sit here at 4% unemployment.
Kicking people off welfare and sending them into the work force is not going to create any globally competitive anything, anytime soon. That could take a generation or two imo
We'd also need to hang onto all the non criminal illegals we can one way or another. Those people can make something in a globally competitive market
JSKolache said:
Repeal 16th Amendment, cancel IRS, and fund the guv on tariffs like 1880. This is the way. I'm not joking.
themissinglink said:
j/k… sort of…
The future does not absolutely have to be an export economy and trying to do so will significantly decrease the standard of living for anlmost Americans. Not just short term, but long-term. We need to diversify our international partners by allowing more, not less, free trade partners. The best way to do that was actually TPP, the first trade agreement Trump torpedoed when he got to office.
We don't need investment to "create" new (really old) jobs. We have 4% unemployment. That would involve people leaving their job providing higher value services for lower value products.
jamey said:
We also don't have the labor for it, as we sit here at 4% unemployment.
Kicking people off welfare and sending them into the work force is not going to create any globally competitive anything, anytime soon. That could take a long time I'm afraid
We'd also need to hang onto all the non criminal illegals we can one way or another. Those people can make something in a globally competitive market
Definitely Not A Cop said:jamey said:
We also don't have the labor for it, as we sit here at 4% unemployment.
Kicking people off welfare and sending them into the work force is not going to create any globally competitive anything, anytime soon. That could take a long time I'm afraid
We'd also need to hang onto all the non criminal illegals we can one way or another. Those people can make something in a globally competitive market
It's a double edged sword. We have a growing number of people who aren't searching for jobs, thus aren't counted in the unemployment rate. We also have a bunch of people who think it's getting to be too expensive to have kids. So our current market solution to these issues is to import people to do these jobs to keep the economy going. These people on average will do it for cheaper than their American counterparts, which keeps salaries lower, leading to more of our citizens giving up on searching for jobs in the first place. All while we continue to devalue our currency and raise the costs of having kids, exacerbating the problem in the first place. It's a cascading set of failures by our government imo, but I don't know how to course correct without a bunch of hardship initially.
jamey said:JSKolache said:
Repeal 16th Amendment, cancel IRS, and fund the guv on tariffs like 1880. This is the way. I'm not joking.
Ultimately the citizens pay the tariffs. Seems like that would make us weak
Would be interesting to find out why that experiment disappeared
Crazy that Mrs Wilson ran the govt and was defacto President while Woodrow was suffering from a stroke during his last two years of office.LOYAL AG said:jamey said:JSKolache said:
Repeal 16th Amendment, cancel IRS, and fund the guv on tariffs like 1880. This is the way. I'm not joking.
Ultimately the citizens pay the tariffs. Seems like that would make us weak
Would be interesting to find out why that experiment disappeared
That experiment ended because Woodrow Wilson envisioned a federal government staffed with an expert class making decisions for the everyday citizen and it needed to be funded. In other words this government we have today that seeks control over nearly everything was his vision. The 16th specifically was sold as a replacement for tariffs on alcohol because there was already a significant push towards what would become the 18th Amendment, Prohibition. The message was that if alcohol tariffs disappeared that income had to be replaced and an Income Tax was the way. In only the richest amount, of course. Somehow with the 21st was ratified it wasn't accompanied by an Amendment repealing the 16th.