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Cracker Commentary
Not to know what has transacted in former times is to continue always a child.
-- Marcus Tullius Cicero
Unemployment steady Just for some perspective: 19 out 20 workers still had jobs in December, according to Labor Dept. The 6.0% unemployment rate was a little above the 5.63% that it has averaged since 1948. Tricky Trickle When it is suggested that tax cuts go to the people who actually pay taxes and are therefore wealthy enought to use that money to create more jobs, the deriders yell "Trickle-down!" They want the cuts to go to those who pay no taxes. They argue that the poor will then spend the money which will bring about new jobs by giving companies more money to create them (as tax cuts for taxpayers would do directly). In other words, trickle-down is baloney but trickle-up makes sense. Thomas Sowell says there is no trickle-down theory in economics. It's strictly a political thing. You don't say. Unempoyment up in November Okay, I was wrong. (Damn, that makes twice.) The unemployment rate surprised me and a bunch of other people by jumping to 6.0% and that's not good. But before declaring it a crisis, I like to remind myself that it still means 19 out of 20 Americans are working. Taxes 101 Walter Williams does real good explaining just how taxes put a drag on the economy. For example:
There's more. Go read it all. Economic woes Wal-mart has its best day ever. New unemployment insurance applications are at a 21 month low. The Dow is up 1,500 points since mid-October. This weeks jobless figures will probably be just as discouraging.
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