by tweener on Wed Dec 28, 2011 11:50 pm
not stating that things were hunky dory, and I am a student of history, and do not listen to the first thing I hear about history, I look into other view points, and accounts and make my own decision based on rational thought.
What is a firm belief of mine, is that once SS was enacted, things could have possibly been quite honky dory, if it was allowed to be a "last resort" aide.....it has (and other gov programs) become the first place to go for help (for far too many people)
I just don't understand how people feel that the Fed Gov should be the first place they go for help, and how people think that is beneficial to society.
Bottom up is almost always the best approach in almost all things. The best place to get results and efficiently is in the most basic "family" which is family, then your extended family, extended extended family (local charity, church, local gov) then County, then state, then Fed.
No one is arguing that sometime things don't work out at the local level, and sometimes things need to go further up the chain.....just like in business, and every other part of life, the bulk of the work is done at the lowest level, and it is efficient that way. The FED GOV is basically micro-managing things.....micro-managing will ruin any corporation, political organization, or country.
As for WWII ending the great depression, I would take a look at the numbers, and then argue that actually, the return of CAPITAL to being FREELY invested in what ever the markets choose (instead of all the capital being gobbled up by the government) and the massive # of returning troops, becoming active participants in the economy, when they returned home, was what ended the depression. Imagine that......the government cuts spending IMMENSELY, and the economy BOOMS!
Optimism also had a lot to do with it. The economy is greatly affected by peoples perceptions. The perception after the war, was that we were a GREAT and POWERFUL nation, and no one could stop the USA. That perception was very, very powerful. The actual war had little to do with it.....yes you can argue that without the war, that perception would not have been prevalent, and you would be right. But had we not won the war, and Europe had fallen to the Nazis, and they decided to stop advancing, and we just came home...things may have been different. Hard to say for sure. The point is, the war may have started a chain of events that lead to an economic boom, but, just because there was a war, did not guarantee an economic boom, and an economic boom could have very well occurred for other reasons, had there not been a war.
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tweener on Thu Dec 29, 2011 12:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
Never mind the typos. My keyboard is full of beer, crumbs and Dr. Peper........and .........the typo and grammer police can go to........HE..!.....no...wait a minute......California!