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The
Food Stamp Party is Stimulating
Poverty
Posted by Daniel Horowitz
Wednesday, August 17th
The
loss of jobs is only half of the
result of the government interventionist equation.
The other casualty of an economy driven by
taxation, regulation, litigation, subsidization, monetary intervention,
and
debt is the crippling cost of living for all Americans.
[Yes, I was about to say middle class, but we
would be wise to eradicate that sort of socialist innuendo from our
vernacular.]
Earlier
today, the latest wholesale
inflationary numbers were released.
The
core PPI rose 0.4% in July, while year over year PPI is now close to a
three
year high at 7.2%. Additionally,
food
prices rose another 0.6% in July.
These
numbers are quite disconcerting, given the sharp slowdown in economic
activity. The
higher wholesale costs are
inevitably passed down to consumers, forcing them to pay more for basic
products, such as energy, food, and transportation.
While
there are many cyclical factors
that affect the price of food and fuel, and by extension, everything
else;
nonetheless, clearly central planning from the government has kept
prices
artificially high.
The
government has foisted the ethanol
beast upon every consumer of food and fuel through mandates, subsidies,
and
tariffs. This has
created such a market
distortion that 44% of all corn grown in this country is diverted for
the
production of ethanol. Corn
prices
continue to spike, engendering a cascading effect on much of the food
chain. Despite the
universal understanding that
these policies have raised the cost of most major food items and
gasoline,
big-government statists in both parties continue to exhibit
contumacious
arrogance by refusing to repeal them.
Aside
for the ethanol boondoggle, the
rest of Obama’s energy agenda speaks for itself; a no-energy agenda. The administration is
using every tool at its
disposal to impound our oil, gas, coal, and nuclear power resources. Concurrently, Obama has
sucked out all the
energy investments and diverted them for 14th century style
productivity; green
energy. Those
investments have really
turned out swell for Big Solar.
This is
perhaps the most regressive tax on “middle class” Americans because the
cost of
transportation affects food prices, in addition to gas prices.
Finally,
we have the plethora of
spending from both fiscal and monetary stimulus that has devalued the
dollar,
thereby contributing to the rise in commodity prices.
While the Fed issues easy money and the
Treasury borrows it by the trillions, the weak dollar is wiping out the
savings
of the current generation. The
next
generation won’t have to worry about savings because all of their
income will
be used to service the debt.
So
what is the motive behind this
perfidious destruction of our savings and purchasing power? What is the end game?
Not
surprisingly, the solution to
every government-induced problem is…another government solution. You see, in the inane and
insane cycle of
government, the statists gleefully anticipate the creation of poverty
resulting
from their economic interventions, so they can subsidize the poverty
with
handouts. In this
vein, Secretary of
Agriculture Tom Vilsack’s comments in praise of record food stamp
enrollment
should come as no surprise:
Liberals
don’t view welfare and food
assistance as necessary evils; they view them as necessary virtues that
stimulate poverty, and in turn, dependency on the Democrat Party. Perhaps, we should start a
war with aliens,
and then hand out food stamps to fund the war – and we will enjoy the
motherload of stimulus.
The
factors that drive up the cost of
living and reduce income will serve as the bread and butter issues of
the
campaign for the White House. Americans
want a paycheck; not a food stamp.
And hopefully,
they will give a pink slip to those purveyors of economic ruin that
currently
occupy the White House.
Read
it with charts at Redstate
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