Economia
Governo impotente
Government Shows
Itself Impotent on Economy
by Sheldon Richman,
July 11, 2012
It should finally have dawned on the American people that the politicians who
presume to guide the economy have no bloody idea what they’re doing. We’re long
past the time when knowledge of economics was required to see that the
government is impotent when it comes to creating economic recovery. If you want
evidence of that impotence, just look around.
Governments are very good at creating recessions and at impeding recovery.
That is the limit of their powers. If you expect something constructive, you’ll
be disappointed....
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