I start reading the paper this morning about the G 20 Summit. It reminds me of working in the school district and how all the suits sit around a big table and on paper write out the goals and accomplishments of a special needs child. I want to say "what fools." What bureaucratic fools.
Everything looks great on paper. Write down that a kid with special needs can go to the restroom on his own, cut out shapes, do the multiplication table while spinning on his or her head.
Anyone can sit around feeling full of themselves making speeches, dreams and statements. Big deal.
Neither special ed kids or the economy behaves just because someone on a committee says so. I don't care what the rules are.
Governments nor big fancy summits make economies. People do. And the more rules and regulation, the more hampered economic growth becomes.
Well, someone will say, "it will help stop the greed that happened with this last crisis." What? The same kind of greed and human nature doesn't exist in government as it does on Wall Street? HA.
Just hearing how the G 20 wants to even out the discrepancies in the world's national economies make me think of one thing. Communism. Isn't that the first thing I learned about the political philosophy?
Everyone from doctor to businessman to street sweeper all make the same salary? What an energy sapping rule. Where is the incentive?
And look to California to see how regulation strangles economies. Billions of dollars and jobs have left this state because of them.
And for those stupid commercials that say fluorescent light bulbs will save the earth....watch Discovery Channel, OK? Get a sense of the history of the earth.
Huge growth in government regulation and G 20 world decisions do not create jobs. OK, next time, my spiritual side, I promise.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
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