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Posted on Saturday, October 01, 2011 at 10:55 AM

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Very interesting picture from space pretty much summed up what government master planning will get you if left unchecked. As the satellite traveled over Asia the images starkly point this out through the darkness of night. Sweeping over Korea and China, it was easy to see where the demarcation of private enterprise started and ended. South Korea was brilliantly lit up like a Christmas tree, a bustling rich country, but at the border with North Korea the landscape changed to almost pitch black. As the satellite image crossed into China there was a bit more light as the beginnings of capitalism and entrepreneurship brings that country forward.

America is the great melting pot. Americas great strength has always rested in its diversity of ideas and entrepreneurial spirit. Those ideas were never a legal mandate by the government, but a natural evolution of winners and losers in the field of ideas and inventions.

If you come up with a better way to build a mousetrap you are rewarded greatly in our capitalistic system. If your mousetrap only catches the families pets...you are punished economically, or worse, American animal rights groups will picket your home

What we have witnessed for the past few years is the antithesis of that spirit. We have watched a nanny government take charge and mandate to us just what those ideas will be. They force those ideas and ideals on us simply because they think they know what is best for us. Regardless of economic realities, science and the will of the majority of the American public, we have been at the brunt of social engineering gone wild. We have witnessed unchecked idealism run our government policies.

Instead of out of the melting pot solutions and inventions coming from Scranton, Sheboygan, or Cheyenne. We have mandates coming from Washington DC that tell us the sky is falling and therefore we must change everything about our way of life. Your electric bill has tripled & your home is in an energy blackout because the coal fired power plant was shut down. Don't worry, by 11:00 AM tomorrow morning, the wind will pick up and start turning the windmills again. Don't like it? Too bad.

As we watch Obamanomics die in front of our eyes we already see where it is leading by watching Greece wallow in debt. Greece took socialism to its natural conclusion: they ran out of their money & are about to run out of other peoples money. The thin blue line between Greece and us is that they cannot print more money. But we can and we are.

But the American spirit is strong and can overcome the weaknesses and shortsightedness of it's temporary leaders. We saw the very powerful demonstration of this spirit during President Carters 4 year stint. We wore sweaters and wallowed in malaise under his leadership. But his term was preparation for the greatness of a new leader to step up, to unite and inspire us. Americas economic engine will restart.

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Businessmen can be of any political stripe; it is the competitive buying and selling that is important. The costs of government matter, however. Taxes and other restrictions are the same to business as all other impediments that cost the same: bandits, spikes in the road, missing railroad tracks. The taxes must be "overcome" to sell their goods. They slow things down and raise costs, reducing competitiveness with world markets. They also consume information from the market, making it less efficient at allocating resources. Not everyone's spikes in the road are the same size due to differences in tax law, thus increasing unemployment in the high tax country. Taxes raise the cost of goods to all, including the poor, competition among rivals lower the cost of goods in the same way. Thus, the poor have access to, for the same amount of money, more in a competitive market than one without competition. By taxing too high you reduce the poorest worker's buying power. Why is North Korea blacked out? One provider, the government, heavy with the interests of the people who work for it, with a military it doesn't need, without competition to advantage their "customers." No incentive for workers to be better at their jobs. In fact, the incentive when you're compensated the same regardless is the opposite, to do the least you can without getting fired. Imprisoned? The growth will be slower than in a competitive market. Slower growth, no growth, negative growth. The situation of nations deteriorates with each new level of spending until you get North Korea- when the same people with similar resources can also create South Korea.
According to Ed, Americans must stop being idealistic! Stop thinking that we can do better! Improving things in our nation--like helping the poor, sick and elderly--cost too much money, damit! We have a military-industrial complex to feed and wealthy folks to coddle and protect. Enough of yer empathy, libs!!
You should see the bright lights in the sociaist led Australia Mman.Wall street voted our treasurer as the best in the world.Your teaparty friends are doing a great job in turning out the lights in the good old USA.Happy golfing,you better be careful on that well lit driving range the lights are about to fade.
A picture is worth a thousand words Lad. Near pitch black in the govt. planned economies, rich and bustling light in capitalist countries.
Ed there's no substance in your post. It's just typical GOP propoganda.Entrepreneurs can be of any political belief.Your premise seems to be only Republicans can invent or make heaps of cash.BTW the rich are getting richer but they are not making any new jobs as the GOP mantra states.
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