...despite Capt. Midnight's obtuseness...
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
The only obtuseness I see in this thread is contained in your posts.
And Captian Midnight, all I can say is that I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
That's a statement that should have been directed at
you.
Tush Hog, just a suggestion, if I may: If you're going to continually hector others and toss snide little barbs, I recommend that you try to learn how to craft a cogent argument supporting your views. You haven't explained anything at all in any reasoned and coherent fashion, but I suppose that should not come as a surprise. After all, you obviously have little understanding of this issue.
On the other hand, I have explained a number of points in some detail. Note particularly the ECB's robustness anaysis I mentioned earlier, indicating "multipliers" of about 0.5 for most types of spending. There's not a scintilla of evidence that multipliers in the real world approach 0.1, let alone exceed it. Just look at what's been happening in most of Europe's social democracies, where governmnents have continually and rapidly increased spending for many years. How's that working?
Supporters of tooth-fairy economics seem to believe that there's some sort of giant government money tree and that there won't be consequences for the reckless spending binges we've been on for years. Massive government spending, borrowing, and money printing is a bridge to the next crisis, not to a more prosperous future. The American middle class is once again going to pay a very painful price for all this economic malpractice.
Our economy suffers from a number of serious structural problems, just a few of which I touched upon back in post #56. Simply pouring out more money in an attempt to boost consumption without fixing anything isn't going to help a whole lot.
Since you believe taxes should be higher and The Government should spend more....well, lay out your plan. Let's see just how much of a wacked out Socialist you really are.
Originally Posted by TallGuy6
Apparently he believes that we should travel a long way on the path toward becoming more like a European-style social democracy, with much higher levels of spending on things such as lavish pensions, unemployment insurance, free university education for all, free health care, etc.
If that's what one believes, fine. But then he must also advocate for the type of tax system required to pay the bills.
What a lot of people don't realize is that although we are taxed at very low rates compared with most Europeans, our tax system is much more progressive than those across the Atlantic. Yes, people at the top of the income strata pay a higher percentage of their income in a country like France, Germany, or Britain. But the
non-affluent European pays a
far higher percentage of his income to the tax collector than his American counterpart.
I don't think you'll see any of today's politicians unveil the type of tax system we'll need to even pay for our current levels of spending, let alone those we'll see if people like TexTushHog were to get their way.
The American middle class would explode with rage.