Throckmorton
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- Aug 23, 2007
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Originally posted by: Future Guy
Originally posted by: Throckmorton
Originally posted by: Future Guy
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I'm no economist but I think your sentiment toward the government is misplaced. Government spending can't hurt our country-- the wealth stays here. We don't hire Chinese to build roads, maintain the military, etc. Those are all jobs and contracts that are part of the economy.
Social security sure sounds like a bad thing because of how much it costs, but you think that money is flushed down the toilet? No, old people get it, and they spend it in an economy that employs YOU and ME.
I'm not saying that government spending hurts our country. I'm saying that mismanagement hurts our country. What happens to private companies that do not spend within their means? What happens to families if they do not spend within their means? They fall and fall hard and takes years to get back to where you were before you succumbed to debt. The government then steps in to 'enforce new regulations' to try to prevent it from happening again (not a bad thing mind you). My problem with the government is that they continue to borrow money to fund our budget rather than maintaining a balanced budget. Yes, a government can have debt and will need to have debt at times to get by but we should not have massive deficits like we do.
SS is a waste of money. Yes, the old people will spend it but that's not the point. It's a free government handout. Anyone that says people today just want a handout are themselves EXPECTING to receive a handout when they retire. How hypocritical is that? Save your own damn money for your retirement. You'll be spending the money that YOU earned on the economy that employs us. It would also allow the government to put funds towards other things. As I said, the government needs to undergo a 'cutting of fat'. There are plenty of programs that can be cut and plenty of employees that can be as well. One way to fix some of the problems we have is by turning some programs and entities over to the private sector. The government can fund the, but allow the private sector to operate. The program will function much better that way.
The government contracting to the private sector means MORE government spending, which will be on that borrowed money you don't like, and it seems to me that it would end up in the hands of the wealthy-- executives and shareholders-- rather than all of it filtering through government employees. Compare Blackwater and the federal military. Which makes more sense for our government to be using? Or how about Haliburton vs the State Dept?
Privatization is one of those buzzwords that appeals to libertarian-minded individuals, but in reality it amounts to favoritism and misallocation of government spending free of accountability to voters.