Today is election day in the United States, and it appears that Barack Obama will be the next president of the United States. As I said in my last post, Good luck, America, I don’t think it matters who wins the election, because either way America will end up with bigger government, higher taxes, and therefore less personal freedom.
The central problem, I believe, is that Americans actually believe the government can do something. They believe governments can actually create wealth and make things better. For the most part, that’s not true.
The only real power that government have is the ability to take money from one person (through taxation) and give it to someone else (through spending). That’s it. That’s all government can do. Unfortunately, when government does that, it messes up the economy, and makes things worse for everybody. Here’s why:
Someone wants to get elected, so they promise to make things better for the voters. Perhaps they promise to give everybody $1,000 to buy a new, energy efficient, environmentally friendly, solar powered lawn mower. Everyone thinks it’s a great idea. It will help the environment, and create jobs.
Sure enough, when everyone gets their $1,000 lawn mower cheque from the government, demand for solar powered lawn mowers goes up. Lawn mower companies hire more staff, which creates jobs. Banks lend more to lawn mower companies, because it’s a great business. Everybody is happy. Companies continue to expand. Life is great. The boom times are here.
But then, at some point, the demand for solar powered lawn mowers starts decreasing. Lawn mower sales decline. Employees are laid off. Banks have trouble collecting loans. Unemployment rises. The economy goes into a recession. The people are not happy. They call for more help from the government.
In order to get re-elected, the politicians realize that the simplest answer is to spend more money. So they create another new program. Perhaps this time it’s tax credits for wind powered snowblowers. The cycle repeats. Demand increases, jobs are created, demand peaks, jobs are lost, and more government intervention is needed to pump the economy back up.
Over and over it goes. Boom and bust. It’s as simple as that. Government intervention causes booms and busts. If it wasn’t for the government meddling in the economy, there would be no recessions.
Yes, you read that correctly. Prices would rise and fall in a free market based on supply and demand, but recessions only exist because the government caused them.
I fear that until people realize that the government is not the solution to all of their problems, this cycle will continue.
Here’s a video of an American who appears to honestly be live that Barack Obama as President will "pay for my gas and my mortgage."
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Mr. Obama does not have any money of his own. The government does not have any money of their own. All they have is the money they have either borrowed or raised through taxation.
If the government gives you money to pay for "gas" and your "mortgage", they have to take that money from someone else. It’s that simple. Taxes mean they took the money from someone else today; borrowing means they are taking it from a future generation.
Now please, don’t misunderstand me. I’m not saying we shouldn’t help people less fortunate than ourselves. We should. If your family member or neigbour can’t afford to buy gas, by all means help them out. Give them some money, or even better help them find a job so they can support themselves. I also have no objection to giving money to charities to help people either. Charities are run, for the most part, by volunteers, so their cost to provide a service is much lower than the overhead cost when government gets involved.
It would be great if…..
It would be great if a politician stood up and said "I can’t take care of you. Only you can take care of you. So starting today I am going to gradually wind down this massive, unproductive government we have built. I won’t do it all at once, but I will do it. At the same time I will drastically reduce your taxes, so you will have more money to support yourself and your family. The government will still control law enforcement, and the military to protect our country from outside aggressors, but for the most part the government will no longer control your lives."
Yes, that would be great, but it won’t happen. There are estimates that more than half of the population receives more from the government in subsidies than they pay in taxes, so it is highly unlikely that there will be any will to change.
And that’s sad.
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