Bending the Growth Curve - Barrons.com
Here it is one more time in print. So, when the reckoning comes, Americans won't be able to say they weren't warned.
Obama approaches economics and governance with religious zeal. What he wants to happen, his economic god promises him to happen. Thus, his belief (if not economic logic) is strong.
Those with a more secular economic bent believe incentives to produce (low taxes, regulations, other types of fiscal drag, etc.) do have a negative impact on actual growth and production and jobs. (Which counters the religious belief of Obama that taxes are no impact on job creation.)
So, in this world of myth and fancy - you tell the public there's a free lunch and, like Jesus with the loaves and fishes - everyone wants to believe its true.
The attendant hunger will, as Donlan advises, be less if we start growing and stop wasting our food and resources. But, as many have said, "let the band play-on...".
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