Hell hath no fury like a former liberal woman.
Saw this on Facebook – it’s a photoshop fun day for everyone! A classic way to sum up the liberal’s failing Keynesian economic policy…
I’ve always thought it was interesting that people who complain and spew lies about supply-side economics are actually for supply-side when you look at the details of each policy, but just that it trickles down through the government (being depleted of funds along the way). I’d love to see some statistics for how much a $1 grows if it is allowed to stay in the economy vs. how much a $1 weakens once it cycles through government and then is put back in the economy.
The ranting and raving of a woman formally brainwashed under the liberal agenda. Through investigation, commentary and sarcasm about government, this woman is breaking free of the hypocritical liberal party that tries to manipulate women into believing only they can represent women’s rights. Get informed, get free, get Un-Liberaled! This blog does not endorse any particular candidate or party - although if I did, I most likely wouldn’t endorse a liberal candidate. For instance, Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) or as I like to call her Smancy Pelotox would not get my vote. Comprende? Good. Hope you enjoy the rants! :)
Roy Bleckert
April 8th, 2009 at 2:28 pm
your analysis is spot on , private sector technology & manufacturing jobs etc. create wealth in our economy, government jobs take wealth from our economy, if you cycle all wealth thru the government, you will eventually wind up with 0 wealth, because governments do not create anything
Nathan Boughton
May 24th, 2009 at 2:55 pm
Interesting article, I would have to disagree with the premise of the article though. Government can be vastly more efficient then private enterprise in a number of areas, take health care. Government run health care programs are far more efficient then their private sector counter parts. Private health insurance companies spend thirty three cents out of every dollar on administrative costs. Comparable government health care programs spend only three cents of every dollar on administrative costs. Private enterprise is better at creating wealth and in the process concentrates wealth at the top. Government is better at distributing necessary services to the population as a whole, while private enterprise tends push millions out of the equation. There is more to government then creating wealth.