Government Employment…
Jobs, Jobs, jobs politicians say. We must put the people back to work, however this is only temporary they say. Merely to fill the “gap” left by the private sector, but I would put this question to President Obama, whats your exit strategy? What jobs will the government provide that can be seamlessly absorbed by the public sector when the crisis is over?
Does the government have the foresight to train employees in area’s of business that the private sector will deem to be viable and productive in the future? Once the government builds their bridges and railroads where do the employees go from there? If the government can figure this all out maybe they can give me some stock tips while they are at it. I mean we all know how the government is a viable, efficient, and profitable entity that can balance a budget, so we will be ok, right?
Again, I don’t think that the government has an exit strategy for this mess. Once they start putting people to work it will be awfully hard (politically) to lay them off and let the private sector try to absorb them. These former government employees will not be trained in the skills they need to be useful in the private sector and they will continue to demand unsustainable wages. The government will succumb because ultimately these employees vote. This in turn will in turn increase the velocity of our country’s downward productivity spiral.
If the government wants to stimulate, I say pour money into mathmatics, science and law enforcment. Perhaps upgrade our rail system but thats it. Let prices come down, let banks fail, and watch productivity go up.


Hazlitt’s ‘one lesson’, no?
More money to law enforcement? Screw that. It will building up an oppressive police structure so when shit hits the fan they can oppress me at will, no thanks.
Haha, I was commenting on Law Enforcement too, Teacherman, but I agree, Law Enforcement already has a pretty hefty hand, in my opinion, and the government already seems to be gearing up for riots and the people they don’t like – see H.R. 645 on thomas.loc.gov, it’s a little creepy specifically sec. 2. b-4. But anyhow, there were a decent amount of provisions for Law Enforcement and such in the Stimulus Bill; you’ve probably heard of this before, but http://www.stimuluswatch.org/project/by_program is a good place to look