“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.

