What Then Is The Reason For The "Stimulus" Package?
By: R.J. Fee
Ben Bernanke and other economists have recently been noting the slowing of unemployment, nominal increases in consumer spending and low levels of inventories. These are all leading indicators that this recession is at, or near, its bottom. They also indicate that this recession is, as they have repeatedly stated, a normal cyclical market fluctuation that was made more drastic by the irresponsible activity of several industries enabled by the failure of government regulatory bodies to perform their legal duties.
This enormous taxpayer funded “stimulus” package was supposedly concocted to bring us out of recession. Increased savings rates and the leading economic indicators say that we are naturally taking action that will bring sanity back to the markets. The enormous spending plan has not yet been put into action. Most reputable economists predict that such a large increase in government control and spending will inevitably lead to large scale inflation. This raises very poignant questions. If the stated reason for the stimulus package does not appear necessary and the unintended consequences of rewarding the irresponsible entities with taxpayer money are quite dire, why then would our elected leaders happily continue with such an unnecessary and ill conceived plan? Could it be that the stimulus was never intended to be a stimulus? Could it be that many politicians from both major parties are the scoundrels we originally thought they were? Could assumption of power and influence be the driving force? The American people (you and me) are going to have to be the one’s who apply the brakes. This must be done through the power of the vote.
They've ALWAYS been who we thought they were!!!! Great piece and your right, our vote will make the difference.
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