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    “We” and “our”? Dan, your German-Austrian Economic policies are obvious. Our economy is too complex to develop a computerized national job bank to balance the fluctuations of structural unemployment. (Review structural unemployment.)

    At-will employment is a policy embraced by all states. It implies there is a job to be had by someone.

    Frictional unemployment is not a “bad” thing, economically. E up: P up. E down: P down. Therefore, trying to pay people to not work will not be desirable economically.

    Nor will it fit into your plan. A computerized national job bank won’t work in the United States of America. We are Capitalists the opposite of Socialist.

    No matter how your terminology butchers the Constitution, federal policies, state statutes, etc you are not going to convince anyone that “general Welfare” ,“statism”, “public sector”, (what tourism has to do with anything I can’t decipher) we are anything but close to a socialist nation.

    And we like it like that, we like Capitalism.

    Cyclical unemployment, gov spending and policies create opportunity.

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    “We” and “our”? Dan, your German-Austrian Economic policies are obvious. Our economy is too complex to develop a computerized national job bank to balance the fluctuations of structural unemployment. (Review structural unemployment.)

    At-will employment is a policy embraced by all states. It implies there is a job to be had by someone.

    Frictional unemployment is not a “bad” thing, economically. E up: P up. E down: P down. Therefore, trying to pay people to not work will not be desirable economically.

    Nor will it fit into your plan. A computerized national job bank won’t work in the United States of America. We are Capitalists the opposite of Socialist.

    No matter how your terminology butchers the Constitution, federal policies, state statutes, etc you are not going to convince anyone that “general Welfare” ,“statism”, “public sector”, (what tourism has to do with anything I can’t decipher) we are anything but close to a socialist nation.

    And we like it like that, we like Capitalism.

    Cyclical unemployment, gov spending and policies create opportunity.
    I am not advocating a "socialized" employment scheme. I understand that schemes based on command economics are less efficient than schemes based on market economics.

    I also do not advocate policies contradictory to at-will employment doctrine.

    A market friendly work visa would be just that; market friendly.

    As for the notion on socialism, it is my contention that first world economies would not be first world economies; but for socialism.

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    As for the notion on socialism, it is my contention that first world economies would not be first world economies; but for socialism.
    ya, I can see that helped in the USSR. I also must believe that you do not believe the US to be a first world economy due to the fact it is not a socialist society.

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    ya, I can see that helped in the USSR. I also must believe that you do not believe the US to be a first world economy due to the fact it is not a socialist society.
    Truer forms of socialism that employed command economics, are what enabled; and can enable, a second world standard of living, in states that had, or currently have, third world standards of living, resulting from third world levels of infrastructure.

    I agree that most people consider the US to have a first world economy. It is simply my contention, that we would not have our current level of infrastructure development, without the socialist policies of FDR.

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    Truer forms of socialism that employed command economics, are what enabled; and can enable, a second world standard of living, in states that had, or currently have, third world standards of living, resulting from third world levels of infrastructure.
    in a perfect world, which we do not live in and never will.

    I agree that most people consider the US to have a first world economy. It is simply my contention, that we would not have our current level of infrastructure development, without the socialist policies of FDR.
    as I said before, FDR's policies were during a very unique time in US history and were used to provide a sense of self worth to those that were without employment. It would not be practical today nor is it needed today.

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    in a perfect world, which we do not live in and never will.

    as I said before, FDR's policies were during a very unique time in US history and were used to provide a sense of self worth to those that were without employment. It would not be practical today nor is it needed today.
    No one said the 3rd, 2nd, or 1st world's were perfect.

    What about the perspective of simply complying with at-will employment doctrine?

    How do you account for current forms of providing for the general Welfare that do not accomplish what you would consider practical, or comply with the theory of supply and demand, or at-will employment doctrine.

    What is your opinion on the ethical, legal, and moral responsibility of the public sector to implement public policy that promotes those qualities; for the public good.

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    No one said the 3rd, 2nd, or 1st world's were perfect.
    that is one reason socialism does not work.

    What about the perspective of simply complying with at-will employment doctrine?
    we do have employment at will. What else do you want. Oh, that's right, you want UNemployment benefits at will as well. Not gonna happen.

    How do you account for current forms of providing for the general Welfare that do not accomplish what you would consider practical, or comply with the theory of supply and demand, or at-will employment doctrine.
    there again, it's not a perfect world but at least we are not simply paying a person for staying home whenever they wish. We are currently working towards reducing depency on welfare programs since they are simply a huge drain on the economy and produce no benefits to the general econoomy.

    What is your opinion on the ethical, legal, and moral responsibility of the public sector to implement public policy that promotes those qualities; for the public good.
    what qualities?

    Moral responisbility? of course there is always a moral responsibility to provide for others less fortunate.

    legal responsibility? . As things are, there is no legal responsibility to take care of those not willing to provide for themselves.

    ethical? same as moral responsibility since ethics can be defined as "science (study) of morality".

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