On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If by "recent" you mean "starting with Reagan" then you're right.

No, the trend of increased government employment has multiplied in
recent years while
 private sector jobs have been  disappearing.

> In fact, no recent President has increased government size and
> government entitlements more than George Bush (the 2nd).

That's just ridiculous. And since you don't ever back up the BS you
spew you think you can just say whatever enters your mind.


> You could (and I'm sure you will) argue that Obamacare does such a
> thing, however that has yet to begin and we have no idea the form it
> will take when it does.
>
> As an example consider that the *projected* growth in costs is
> unsustainable and therefore either the industry will change or the
> government will be forced to change it (probably for the worse and at
> the healthcare expense of the population).  If Obamacare fores the
> industry to change in drastic ways that bring down cost, then it can
> easily be argued there was cost savings generated.
>
> The wealth redistribution whining is mostly just that, and Malcolm
> Gladwell and others have proven that with data.  That's not to say
> that fiscal policy and legislation haven't made it much easier for the
> talent trend to accelerate - they have.

All the added growths doesn't include Obamacare, that's the nightmare
still to come.
Food stamps are a new way of life for too many in this country and I
repeat,  unemployment is the new entitlement. Once you get beyond what
you and your employer put in it becomes a redistribution.

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