John Maynard Keynes is the author of Keynesian economics who was both an investor and economist of his time. Born in 1883 subject to British Queen Victoria and died in 1946.
Keynesian Economics stemmed from ideas that have taken a toll on the American Economy. The belief that government creates jobs rather than the private sector is ludicrous. The new jobs bill will continue to destroy the American economy because the people being taxed are the people who have the money to create jobs. Jeffrey Immelt, GE chairman and head of the Obama’s Job Council sat next to Michelle Obama at her husbands Jobs Speech. Jeffery Immelt is one of those rich people who doesn’t pay taxes and more importantly, HE MOVED HIS BUSINESS TO CHINA. Just one of many who have no reason to create jobs in the United States, their country, because of the ridiculous regulations and high taxes imposed on business in the US. Businesses are moving out of this country for a reason. Logic would suggest that if they are all leaving and taking jobs away from the American people then something must be painfully wrong here.
Keynesian Economics suggests the public sector, or the state can stimulate economic growth and improve stability in the private sector through interest rates, taxation, and public projects. He believed that unemployment can be remedied through government deficit spending and can be checked by means of government tax surpluses (Rothbard 2008).
Keynesian Economics in a Nutshell
Bill Clinton’s OMB noted back in 2000:
These [Trust Fund] balances are available to finance future benefit payments and other trust fund expenditures-but only in a bookkeeping sense. These funds are not set up to be pension funds, like the funds of private pension plans. They do not consist of real economic assets that can be drawn down in the future to fund benefits. Instead, they are claims on the Treasury, that, when redeemed, will have to be financed by raising taxes, borrowing from the public, or reducing benefits or other expenditures. The existence of large trust fund balances, therefore, does not, by itself, make it easier for the government to pay benefits. (David C. John)
I think if we have clear understanding of spending then we have an understanding of why this government is failing miserably with regard to our economy and jobs as well as foreign policy. Perhaps this is just the result of an inexperienced person put in a position he was not qualified for in the first place. But that being said, why doesn’t he listen to anyone who is successful in business and knowledgeable about the free market and capitalism? He appears to be a spoiled little boy, with a bully attitude, which is having a significant impact on everyone except him.
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