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Renew Deal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-08-11 02:50 PM
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The Case for MORE Spending to Prevent a Recession
It took Jimmy Buffett three verses to admit it in Margaritaville, but even he figured it out eventually.

"Some people claim that there's a woman to blame,
But I know, it's my own damn fault."

Get the idea?

Dean Baker sure does. He's the Co-Director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, and a believer of the theory that we are our own worst enemy when it comes to getting the country back on its feet, financially speaking.

"We're worsening the economy," Baker says. "The government was helping originally with President Obama's stimulus package but it wasn't big enough and now most of that has faded out, so most of the spending has already taken place."

And even though we have very little to show for all that spending, this PhD in economics from the University of Michigan thinks we have no choice but to spend even more. He says the country is fixated on reducing the deficit when we should be consumed with creating jobs and boosting the economy. He figures the combined effect of state, local, and now Federal spending cutbacks amounts to roughly a 1% drag on GDP.
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http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/breakout/case-more-spending-prevent-recession-153018989.html
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