Jobs -
Permanent Jobs - Millions Of 'Em
Communist
China, 1995--- the dawn of capitalism.
The
Hong Kong based guide talked about the free enterprise zones, building
projects, golf courses, and roads with a chest full of pride and visible
excitement. Capitalism was everywhere along the tour route, and judging from
the advertisements on billboards and posters, the world was coming to China!
But
although the government was embracing "for-profit" business for the
first time, the train-ride out of the country evidenced the abject poverty of
what would become a willing and able workforce. Another communist built wall
was falling; another socialist society was moving closer to "The
Force".
Today,
in the very birthplace of capitalism, an entrenched, arrogant, and incompetent
congress equates greedy executives with the demise of capitalism while the
economic force field it demeans catapults third world nations onto the leader
board of global economic growth potential. Capitalism dead? Hardly.
As congressional
fat cats lament the corruption of governments throughout the world, they line
their pockets with favors from powerful lobbyists on Wall Street, within drug
companies and insurers, and seek the bed of every conceivable public and
private special interest group, ad nauseum.
Isn't
"lobbying" a euphemism for "corrupting"? Isn't our
government as corrupt as any of those that we so pompously criticize? Aren't
all business taxes passed on to consumers?
The
failure of the grandiose Health Care Reform movement, or its transformation
into a "we'll just let the taxpayers continue to bite the bullet for
spiraling costs" welfare program is a glaring example. Our eloquent
President has changed his tag line from delivery system cost containment to
"what the heck, we'll just change the definition of insurance and move
on".
They
just don't get it --- do you? Chinese and Indian economies are glowing because their
businesses are growing. Emerging markets emerge through capitalism. Why?
Because their governments nurture the job providors.
Here,
we cut our entrepreneurs off at the knees and expect them to be globally
competitive. We tax and abuse our creative best, allow power mongers to control
the reins of government, and encourage our citizenry to ask: "what can my
country do for me?" Career politicians who can't remember their last
private paycheck are voting American capitalism comatose.
Just as
surely as major corporations breed corruption and greed in the executive suite,
they also provide jobs, health insurance, and pension benefits to millions.
Blaming capitalism is an easy non-answer to many questions--- isn't it clear
that greed is a result and not a cause?
If it's
shareholder protection we want, lets empower regulatory bodies to insure it.
Require shareholder advocates on boards of publicly traded companies, for
example. Yes Madam Speaker, 401(k) investors and taxpayers are shareholders
too, and they bleed directly and indirectly when congress kills companies.
What
taxpayers want from their government is preventative action instead of
post-disaster bailouts and blame deflection rhetoric.
There's
no mystery why sub-prime mortgages were allowed to run wild, or any doubt that
derivative creators were encouraged to slither around the regulators with their
too-complicated-to-understand-so-just-trust-me time bombs. Yet the financial
product creativity factory continues to flourish.
Similarly,
the financial "Weekend at Bernie's" debacle was a regulatory blunder,
a mirror image of Social Security funding, but definitely not evidence of problems
with capitalism.
If we
want to cut health care costs, nearly 90% of my survey respondents listed tort
reform as an essential ingredient in any package--- clearly not a topic that a
lawyer-laden legislature would have an interest in considering. Talk about
entrenched lobbyists!
Fear of
frivolous legal action (and absurd jury awards) boosts costs for all
businesses, all professionals, and all consumers. We need laws that prevent
abuse of the system and which demand that people take responsibility for their
own bad decisions and clumsy errors.
We need
fresh new independent politicians who want to make things better for people,
not for Republicans or Democrats, liberals or conservatives. You can't get
meaningful change from career politicians who pander for votes with every
decision opportunity.
Class
warfare politics is America's shame. The majority of Americans want the
opportunity to succeed at something, to become rich and famous, even. We don't
want free; we want affordable. We want to be in control of our own destinies.
We want jobs, world-class education, and healthcare that need not look over its
shoulder for ambulance chasers.
Instead
of the popular congressional "we can't cut business income taxes, because
that will benefit the rich", let's try "we have to use tax policy to encourage
businesses to increase in the full-time, permanent employee, population,
because that will benefit America.
For
every 1% an employer increases permanent staff, it gets a 5% Federal, State,
and Local income tax credit. For every year a more than 20% staff increase is
maintained, all other taxes, levies, fees, charges, and miscellaneous
assessments are decreased by 10%.
Audit
the calculations and have strict penalties for those who become too creative;
fine attorneys and accountants double who help businesses circumvent the spirit
of the law. Keep the tax benefits out of CEO mansions.
Within
a few years, the new, no-party, independent congress will be
no-business-taxes-ever proponents and will be able to move on to a Flat-Fair
personal income tax combination and a national pension plan that replaces the
Social Security Ponzi scheme.
The
cost of hiring and providing for new employees has made it a decision of last
resort for most of us--- the nostrils are just not wide enough. If we want more
jobs, we need to encourage employers to hire additional workers.
Jobs,
Permanent Jobs, Millions Of 'Em--- Make it so.
Steve
Selengut
sanserve
(at) aol.com
http://www.kiawahgolfinvestmentseminars.net
Author
of: "The Brainwashing of the American Investor: The Book that Wall Street
Does Not Want YOU to Read", and "A Millionaire's Secret Investment
Strategy"
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Jobs -
Permanent Jobs - Millions Of 'Em
Today,
in the very birthplace of capitalism, an entrenched, arrogant, and incompetent
congress equates greedy executives with the demise of capitalism while the
economic force field it demeans catapults third world nations onto the leader
board of global economic growth potential. Capitalism dead? Hardly.
Class
warfare politics is America's shame. The majority of Americans want the
opportunity to succeed at something, to become rich and famous, even. We don't
want free; we want affordable. We want to be in control of our own destinies.
We want jobs, world-class education, and healthcare that need not to look over
its shoulder for ambulance chasers.