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Question: How can we explain to the young generation just how bad the 1970s were?
They don’t remember double digit inflation. They don’t remember double digit unemployment. They don’t remember gas lines. They’ve never known anything but the almost-uninterrupted quarter century of prosperity that we’ve had since Ronald Reagan reversed many of the Keynesian economic policies that had resulted in an economy measured by the “misery index.”
They now seem to take economic good times for granted.
This is in part because Clinton, while he reformed welfare, expanded free trade agreements, cut corporate taxes, deregulated the financial services industry and did almost nothing to reverse Reagan’s economic policies, was a Democrat – - – they seem to think that Dean / Pelosi / Kennedy et al, who consistently opposed these policies whether implemented by a Republican or a Democrat, would produce the same results.
I’ve long argued that Econ 101 should be part of the high school curriculum. Should Economic History be taught too?
Answer: This is something that must be done on a family to family basis. The government schools controlled by collectivist liberals will never inform thier students as to the misery of those times. If economic history were taught in school the socailist agenda promoted by the left would be on the scrap heep of history
Village of Rogersville freezes tax rate third year in a row
Rogersville’s tax rate will stay frozen at $1.4649 per $100 of assessment in 2010, but the village’s total budget actually increased by almost $30,000 due to a jump in total property value.
Udyog launched Visual Udyog 1.0 service tax software