Only Government can continue to take more and more money out
of the pockets of working people and then sponsors a study, using taxpayer
dollars, to study why people aren't spending.
We see this across the globe. In Japan the government has
raised the sales tax on consumer goods from 5% to 8% and are now shocked,
shocked I say, that the economy is doing worse!
Here in the United States the government’s fingers are in
every pie and taking a buck here, $.50 there from every corner of the economy.
Your gasoline, your phone bill, your cable bill, gas and electric bill, if you
eat out at a restaurant, buy beer, well, everything you spend money on is that
much higher because government siphons off a piece of the action.
They just never stop nickel and diming you to death.
There are other costs too. Like the cost of permits, the
cost of a driver’s license, a fishing permit in Massachusetts for fresh water is
$27.50. Sport fishing is $45.00. To fish in the OCEAN off of Massachusetts is
$10.00.
Hunting with a gun: $27.50. With a bow: $27.50. Trapping: $35.00. These
have all gone up recently. The Ocean fishing license doubled from last year. The
line of defense is always: The state needs the money to manage wildlife areas.
Are they managing the Ocean now too? I can’t tell the difference by looking.
What was free 4 years ago is not $10.00. That’s just $10.00 less to put towards
something else.
There isn’t enough space on this blog to list all the fees
associated with starting and running a small business. And this is combined
with taxes and insurance costs. Without small business, the country does not
run. Without the ability to start a small business, a nation has three choices:
Big business, which, contrary to what some people believe, are not the nation’s
largest employer and cannot employ nearly enough people that need jobs.
Government: Many people want the government jobs because they have great hours,
great taxpayer funded benefits, oftentimes a pension plan and a lot of times
pay better now than their private sector equivalent. This is especially the
case for public school teachers who make crazy money in comparison to the
private sector. And the third choice: Government dependency. This could also be
confused with the second choice but in this case there is no return whatsoever
for the money spent. This is the public assistance or welfare program. People collecting relief.
Right now in the U.S. we have working people who qualify for
and are receiving food stamps. It is estimated that 44 million people receive
this assistance in this country. And it’s all coming out of the pockets of the
consumer.
Oh, but spending this money is good, right?
Well, no it isn't really. Spending government money, or
money taken or transferred from the taxpayer does not result in a net gain for
the economy. You see, the people who transfer this money also draw a paycheck.
This is called Overhead and the increased overhead that government adds to the
cost of the transfer, reduces the amount of money distributed. As I have
mentioned before, government does not produce wealth, it takes wealth for its
projects and spending schemes. Only the private sector can produce wealth which comes to them as Profit and
the best way for that to take place is to let the private citizen keep more of
the money they earn so that they can make that money work for them. It is this Profit Motive that makes the world go around. Why work hard if you don't get to keep the fruits of your labor. Why transfer
funds when a consumer to transact person-to-person thus reducing the overhead
and saving money that can be used for other things? Why should government
decide where that money can be better spent and thus defying market forces and
basically just wasting it on wrong decisions? Let the consumer decide what to
do with the money they earned.
Places that have done this have thrived. Like the United
States itself has done…in the past.
Only the growing, grasping hands of government has
interfered with the marketplace and disrupted the marketplace to a point where,
after taking so much money from working people in the form of taxes, permits and licenses, they now
are compelled to give some of it back in the form of public assistance programs
like Food Stamps. This is insane.
Only the consumer can save the economy. Without putting the
money back into the pockets of the consumer, the economies of Japan and the
United States as well as Greece, Britain and Italy will continue to founder.