destructive politicians…

Posted on Friday 6 February 2009


… Now, as the Obama administration embarks on a similar path, proposing to spend more than $820 billion to stimulate the sagging American economy, many economists are taking a fresh look at Japan’s troubled experience. While Japan is not exactly comparable to the United States — especially as a late developer with a history of heavy state investment in infrastructure — economists say it can still offer important lessons about the pitfalls, and chances for success, of a stimulus package in an advanced economy.

In a nutshell, Japan’s experience suggests that infrastructure spending, while a blunt instrument, can help revive a developed economy, say many economists and one very important American official: Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner, who was a young financial attaché in Japan during the collapse and subsequent doldrums. One lesson Mr. Geithner has said he took away from that experience is that spending must come in quick, massive doses, and be continued until recovery takes firm root.

Moreover, it matters what gets built: Japan spent too much on increasingly wasteful roads and bridges, and not enough in areas like education and social services, which studies show deliver more bang for the buck than infrastructure spending
Economic Stimulus is not about tax cuts, it’s about keeping people working, about getting money flowing, and it’s about the psychology of a people. The current Republican Campaign is about regaining power and protecting the financial elite who got us here. Economic Stimulus is about Pork, if Pork means supporting education, the arts, doing the things that have been ignored, preparing for the future. What they [Republicans] are doing in Congress, on Television, on the Radio right now does not keep people working, does not get money flowing, and deflates the National Psyche. As this article points out, the human infrastructure is as important, if not more important than the concrete and steel variety. If you voted for a Republican Senator, shame on you. Economic Stimulus is not about employing destructive politicians.

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