Ohio's Bob Mc Ewen, Strong Economy - Uncle Sam
Released on: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 8:00 AM
Uncle Sam and Economic Choices
By Bob McEwen
UNCLE SAM: OUR SILENT PARTNER
The typical family in the 1950's consisted of a husband who went off to work every day and supported the family, and a wife who filled the vital role of homemaker.
In the 2000's, the typical family consists of two working spouses who, combined, earn barely enough to make ends meet. The woman tends to make less than the man. She generally contributes 40% to the household, while he contributes 60%.
Coincidentally, the tax rate in the U.S. is roughly 40%. As a result, a woman will work an entire year and at the end of the year, what will she have to show for her dedication and effort? In effect, she will place every penny she earns into Uncle Sam’s coffers. She will work an entire year to fund the many government programs which, in their inception sound wonderful, but in their implementation require more taxes to make them work.
OUR FREEDOM OF CHOICE DETERMINES OUR STANDARD OF LIVING
Think of a menu in a restaurant. Suppose that the most expensive item on the menu costs $50.00 and you have a $50.00 bill in your pocket. You have complete freedom to choose anything on the menu. Your choices are unlimited.
Now let us assume that either the criminal orthe government takes $10.00 away from you. There will no be some items on the menu that you can no longer afford. Assume $30.00 was taken from you, leaving you with only $20.00 - fewer choices still.
What has happened? Your freedom has been restricted. Though you would like to choose the $50.00 item on the menu, you cannot. Try though might, you cannot increase the quality of the meal you will receive because your choices have been limited by the government.
While you may not be distraught over the loss of choices on a menu, the principle applies in all areas. If money is taken away from you, your loss of choices results in a lower standard of living. The size home in which you live, the kind of car you drive, the length of vacation you can take - all of these are directly related to your income and how much of it you are allowed to keep.
Thus, we see that your standard of living is directly impacted when either the government or the force of a criminal element takes your money from you.
It naturally follows that whenever a politician uses the police powers of the state to take money away from you, you are left with fewer choices and a lower standard of living. Conversely, the more money that people are permitted to keep, the greater the amount of choices, the greater their freedom, and ultimately, the higher their standard of living.
One government tilts toward the right of the political yardstick, conferring on its citizens the freedom of choice to increase their standard of living.
THE SHIFTING STANDARD OF LIVING
In the 1950's, the typical American family rarely ate out - it was considered an activity in which only the rich regularly participated. The typical family had one television and one telephone - it was black and sat in the middle of the home. Rarely did the typical family purchase a new vehicle. If someone did, it was a novelty item for all in the neighborhood to inspect. Air conditioned homes were rare and air conditioned cars were virtually non-existent.
The standard of living in America is ever-shifting. Today, the average person in America who is on welfare nets $2000 per year more in equivalent dollars than did the average family in 1950. No country in the world has a greater standard of living than do we Americans. Western Europe is the closest, and the average resident of Western Europe lives on less square footage, is less likely to have a telephone or air conditioning, than the average American on welfare, who by our definition is considered poverty-stricken.
One government tilts towards the left of the political yardstick, restricting its citizens’ freedom to choose a greater standard of living and in fact foisting upon them a low standard of living.
As we discussed earlier, it is up to you and me to choose which system we prefer. It is up to you and me to protect that system when we cast our vote.
© 2002 Politics As Easy As Pie. Bob McEwen. All rights reserved. This Bob McEwen column is for exclusive use of E-quad News. Do not copy or duplicate.
RECOGNIZING THE LABELS: Free Enterpriser Socialist
By Bob McEwen
Since people do not walk around with signs that say “Free Enterpriser” or “Socialist” on them, it is important that we learn to recognize a person’s belief system through his words. Now that you know what the characteristics of each system are, you will for the rest of your life be able to recognize that, “This person thinks like me,” or “This person thinks in a way that I believe is destructive to our system.”
When you hear a politician promoting free housing and universal medical care, you will immediately know that he is inclined towards government control. When you hear a politician speak of lower taxes and warn against “bit government,” you will immediately know that this person favors Free Enterprise.
Thus, the left side will always want more taxes; the right side will always want less. The left side believes government should have its hand in health care, utilities, and the operations of private industry. Fundamentally, theleft believes that the government is more capable of making the best decisions for people than are the people themselves.
The right believes the opposite. They believe that government should only do that whch we cannot do for ourselves. The right looks to the Declaration of Independence for the government’s authority: “For this cause governments are instituted up men...for the preservation of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” The right, therefore, only supports taxation for activities that meet this standard, such as the development of a strong national defense to preserve our liberty.
We could continue with example after example, but here is the point: once you understand the two radically different ways of thinking, you can assess whether the politics that a particular candidate advocates will lead our country towards Socialism, or towards Free Enterprise. As was mentioned just a few short minutes ago, you must determine which system you prefer.
© Politics As Easy As Pie. Bob McEwen. This column is for exclusive use of E-quad News. Do not copy of duplicate. All rights reserved.