Again, is this news to someone?
I'd think it was kinda
obvious that if a country commits itself into major military operationsa AND the re-construction of the countries in question AND want to hold to same standards of living, more money must come from somewhere. In this case, taking HUGE debts was the only answer. And, as everyone knows, debts should be paid back, which makes me even more glad I'm not US citizen, because sooner or later there has to be some impact onto standards of living, paying debts always has.
About the immigrant working problem, I'd say that as you can't stop them coming and sending them away is not really a solution, you should remove the reason for them to come to States. Basically, make sure that companies don't have any REASON to hire immigrants. So, here's the deal:
- Companies should pay always the same amount of money for the work done, regardless of who is doing the work.To someone this might sound a bit far-fetched, but you must agree to that only reason the companies hire (illegal) immigrants is that they are willing to do more work at the less price. If the companies were enforced to pay the same amount of money for same amount of work, there were no reason for them to hire illegal immigrants in the first place. Thereby, they would hire US citizens instead. Why wouldn't they?
If you don't believe me, then perhaps you believe
Professor Maddox. In short words, hiring people with too little paychecks should, in fact, be made illegal. This is most easily done by strong labour unions.
But alas, the trouble with illegal immigrants is not IMO the core of the problem. The trouble is that US is trying to do more than it has got ability to do, quite frankly.
"Normal" situationIncome: Taxes
Outcome: All the normal thingz (education, social welfare, civil service, things like that) that are crucial to the well-being of the society (ie. the standard of living)
Current situationIncome:
Reduced taxes
Outcome: All the normal thingz PLUS hugely increased military budget PLUS the reconstruction of Iraq and Afghanistan.
Now, if we look at the table, we can easily see that whereas income has been smartly reduced, the outcome has been very much increased. So, to keep all the normal thingz running and maintain the current standard of living, all the money going to Iraq and Afghanistan must be borrowed from somewhere and thereby they contribute to the US state debt.
So, why don't they fund their military operations & reconstruction in expense of the normal thingz? Well, they don't want - yet. That's a smart strategy to fool out people. Normal citizens don't realize that they are going to be the ones who pay the crusades of Bush the Second years and years after he's out of office. Bush and his adminstration keep the people happy today by funding the Mid-East hassle by borrowed money, and when the operations there end they start reducing the standards of living to be able to pay the huge debts they just produced. That way, people stay indifferent enough of things they do in Middle East; afterwards they accommodate to situation because it's not that obvious WHY the standard of living is now lower; the real reason was years ago.
So, the US economical situation will not be very much better after Irac is a happy, free, democratic country, because that's when paying the debt can only really start.
Assuming they don't start another "liberation" operation meanwhile... [cough]Iran[/cough]
