The end of growth

If you are a rich person or a CEO, the global swamp of stagnation ahead is of little consequence. If, on the other hand, you are one of the producers, one of the people who actually does work or wants to do work, you are more or less (expletive deleted) out of luck. Oh to be Belgium!

It is this failure of political will both in the EU and US which is starting to make the contemporary economic scene resemble that of the 1930s. The discipline of macro-economics was born out of the study of the Great Depression, in an attempt to understand what had happened and avoid a repetition. That’s why it’s so depressing to see the developed world not just sleepwalking towards another recession, but actively embracing policies which make it more likely. Governments can’t all simultaneously cut spending while also continuing to grow their economies: it just defies common sense to think they can. The problem is in large part to do with the application of an incorrect metaphor, the easy-to-understand idea that a household has to live within its income. But governments are not households, and the idea of cutting your way to prosperity cannot be read across from an individual’s finances to those of the state. It’s a manifest fact that these policies, and the refusal to embrace stimulus spending, are causing economic slowdowns all over the world that are triggering the current anxiety in the markets, which is in turn causing the predicament of governments to intensify, as confidence sinks and the self-fulfilling expectations of a second downturn take hold. (emphasis added)

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Lab rats

If we think of states as lab rates, testing cures and treatments that may be eventually applied to the federal government, it is safe to say the experiment has run its course. The rat called North Carolina has proven in short order than the trickle-down effect of austerity is growing unemployment. Which undermines the headline of the the original post. This is not the end of growth. Growth in several areas continues unabated: poverty, obesity, ignorance, environmental damage, business closures, theocracy. It's the Republican way.

Let the rats die

As is always the case, rural communities where those oh-so-important family farms are the lifeblood of our state, get shortchanged by Republicans when the going gets tough. Our rural roads infrastructure is dangerous, and there is no money to improve.

That's okay though. If a bunch of ignorant poor people die from traveling unsafe roads, that is god's will. They should have been born rich.

Growth takes investment

When a farmer decides to develop more acres for production, the costs associated are absorbed from other previous earnings or a loan. If he was limited to using only funds that new (undeveloped) land had already generated, he couldn't afford the seed, much less the labor to bring in the crop.

We keep making the same mistake

No, I don't mean using spending cuts and tax cuts expecting to save and grow the economy (although there is that) I mean expecting that Republicans are in this for anything other than consolidating their own power and gutting the social programs that Republicans have hated from the beginning.

Progressives are the true conservatives.

True, that

In addition to giving corporations more free reign (power) to shape our country, defunding government also serves to make it ineffective in helping people when they need it. Which makes them angry, and more likely to vote for an anti-government candidate.

It's win-win for Republican politicians and their corporate masters, and lose-lose for all the rest of us. Especially those of us on the lower rungs of the economic ladder.

Our president seems to have signed onto the Herbert Hoover...

methods to avoid depression. Instead of being "on the attack", he has let the American people know he is ready to join with the Republicans in cutting the social programs which were designed to keep the lower classes afloat. Plenty of messages to the crooks to keep it up, but nothing for the population to hope for.

Austerity rocks!

Or maybe I should have said, on the rocks.

Ahh those Belgians...

The best chocolate, waffles, beer and economic growth without even trying.
Is there anything these geniuses can't do? :-)

(small disclaimer: I have dual US and Belgian citizenship)

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