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Posted: Jun 25, 2012

very interesting insight...

When I was a child growing up in the late 1940s and early 1950s one of my favorite radio programs was the continuing saga of The Lone Ranger. I would huddle next to the radio every night to follow the adventures of the Lone Ranger and his faithful companion, Tonto. Unfortunately, the program aired just about my bed time and, as often as not, my parents would insist that I miss part of the program and keep to the schedule they'd deemed appropriate. One night as I was trying to negotiate a few extra minutes so that I could finish that night's episode, it occurred to me that a.) the program was coming from the radio; b.) if I unplugged the radio, the program would stop, i.e. nothing would get out of the radio and c.) if my assumptions were correct, I could plug the radio back in at my convenience and the program would resume right where I left off!

It was common sense! Imagine my disappointment when, the next morning, I plugged the radio back in with eager anticipation of hearing the rest of latest adventure from right where I left off the night before. Imagine my surprise when I found myself in the middle of "As the World Turns"! The problem was that I didn't know diddly squat about how radios worked. That's the problem with common sense. We fall back on common sense when we don't know what in hell we're talking about. The fact of the matter is that common sense can be totally, dead wrong.

I've heard a lot lately about how our national economy is like a family budget and how it's only common sense that, if a family budget encounters financial difficulties, the best advice to the family is to stop spending.

The problem is that a national economy is nothing at all like a family budget. If a family spends money, as far as the family is concerned, the money is gone ... poof ... it isn't there any more!

An economy is something completely different. An economy is value in motion. If I spend money, you make money and if you spend money, then I make money. If I buy a loaf of bread at the grocery store, the store keeps some of the money (profit) and buys another loaf of bread from the bakery. The bakery buys more flour and pays it's employees to bake more bread. One of the employees at the bakery take their share of the money they get for their work and buys a pair of shoes ... which profits the show maker.

My spending money may be a negative on my family budget. In that context, I buy the bread, the money is gone and when I eat the bread ... well, there's nothing left.

In an economy, when I spend money, it starts a chain reaction. Value in motion.

So, if consumers stop spending money (as they have, or certainly slowed down a lot) and if companies stop spending money (as they have to the tune of sitting on about $2 trillion in liquid cash value) and the government stops spending (as many would have it do because they believe an economy works like a family budget) the economy grinds to a halt; it crashes. It crashes because an economy is value in motion and when value stops moving ... there simply is no economy.

If you don't know how something works, common sense can lead you astray. Just keep in mind that, for thousands of years, common sense had people believe that the earth was flat. Common sense is no substitute for knowing how the world works.

-- 
Joe Kozlowski (Joe Koz)
"Things are more like they are now than they've ever been before."

 

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Smartest people I know said. . . - sm

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You have to spend money to make money.

It is so true. You have to invest in an education, invest in your business, invest in your home and family.

Doing the bare minimum "upkeep" will not get anyone ahead. The government needs to be investing in infrastructure, the education and opportunities for our youth, and backup the promises made to the senior citizens who have paid into the Social Security and Medicare systems for years. We need to remember that the reason this country has been so great is because we had a safety net for those who needed it.

There are those that continually want to blame the poor and disabled. I blame the "gimmee, I want more, too bad for you, I got mine" attitude.

It would have been nice - gg

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if the govt. hadn't squandered the money paid in by citizens toward their Social Security. That money is gone, spent/borrowed/wasted to pay for other "programs." I'll be lucky to see any of it when I retire. My kids sure won't when their time comes to retire. The govt. uses fuzzy math in order to cover their you-know-whats, borrows from the future, kicks the can down the road for future generations to deal with, making the whole thing unsustainable. You shouldn't spend money if you don't have it. Govt. included.

I agree you should not start wars you do not pay for - sm

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Just like it is stupid for a business not to make its mortgage payments while the owner is buying convertibles and fancy vacations with credits cards. There are investments that are wise like education, the environment, health and safety, and things that are stupid like wars and letting those who can afford to contribute more send their business offshore.

I heard about this concept a bit ago as far as - we, the people, are the SM

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driving force behind a thriving economy. When we have no money to spend, it is the government's job to boost this economy with the things you mentioned above, i.e, infrastructre, etc. I heard that with the great depression, and recessions during Reagan and I believe Bush Senior, this is exactly what the government did, stimulus. This is the first time that this is not happening because of some pinheads in government who I believe are stopping this because they want Obama to fail. Sad, really, it has come to this in our country. Power is more important now than patriotism and what will help us. We MUST spend our way back to a thriving economy, but smart spending.
The last two words of your post is the real problem. - Zville MT
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I don't think there's one dimwit in DC that actually knows how to spend smart - investing is one thing, wasting is another. One of the problems is that they see it as thier money and can spend it however they want.

I know higher taxes are coming - for everyone - I just want to know that my dollars are going to build better roads and bridges instead of an airport out in the middle of nowhere just so some senator can put his name on it.
I respectfully disagree - with the govt's role.
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Great things would happen to our economy if the federal govt. stepped aside and allowed capitalism to work. Oppressive taxation of the job makers is backfiring.

As to hoping Obama fails --I hope his POLICIES fail. He's achieved everything he's tried for so far, though, and look at the country's economic condition under his watch. Pathetic.
That's true - you do have to spend money - to make money...
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but that applies only in the business world - the government is not a business. They do not make money. We give them our money in the form of taxes to do certain things, like keep our country safe. They would not have anything without working people who pay thier taxes (that includes thier big fat salaries). The government is not a business and therefore should not behave like one (i.e. get out of the way!)

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