The Mantra? Jobs, jobs, jobs… You can almost imagine one would believe that innovation, or advances in technology, new or working business models all ceased when the U.S. and other Nations Banks and stock markets tanked this year! Could it be? Could this year of tolled the death knoll for entrepreneurism? Could Google, the IPOD and Kindall be the last of entrepreneurism? Or, might the Political efforts, under the ill-conceived notion that Government can create jobs, be the single issue gagging job growth while exponentially raising U.S. Debt?!
U.S. Politicians in majority, in both the U.S. House and Senate, as well as the Executive Branch are all in a tizzy and dithering with …”just how do Politicians create jobs?”
Their ideological namesake in the era of the depression, FDR, tried to create jobs by growing Government, that is. So, it’s not too hard to imagine, that absent some anti-ideological epiphany, this U.S. majority dominated Government would do anything less than re-play the FDR choice of making jobs, “Government jobs.”
What was wrong with FDR’s choice? Everything. The U.S. markets and innovation crawled at a snail’s pace and languished in the FDR era of big Government. If it were not for the unbridled demand in innovation caused by the build-up and charge placed by World War II, America would have continued to languish in a stalemate of big Government jobs and programs in efforts to create jobs.
Stimulating entrepreneurism and the spirit of innovation is and always has been the truth for “jobs” creation. From two guys…READ MORE>>>
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