Before getting to the solution, let's consider why income inequality has been rising, as it most certainly was under Obama-Biden. It rose because of the increasing gap between skilled workers and those who fail to obtain an education and skills.
Progressives like to pretend "the system" is unfair to low-income workers. In reality, a high school dropout who doesn't work hard is probably overpaid at $8 an hour.
Simply put, the high level of income inequality today is the result of cynicism on the part of those who have no intention of working hard either in school or on the work site — and cynicism on the part of politicians who encourage such thinking.
There are more slackers today because many believe that if they band together, government will take care of them. Those who feed them with illusions of universal basic income are promoting failure.
Does Bernie really believe that those who have worked so hard to succeed want to spend the rest of their lives subsidizing parasites?
Those who feed them with illusions of universal basic income are promoting failure. Does Bernie really believe that those who have worked so hard to succeed want to spend the rest of their lives subsidizing parasites?
Given the failure of so many to obtain education and skills, income inequality is inevitable. This is particularly the case in a global job market. If a young person in Chicago cares only about partying through his twenties,....
....there are plenty of young men and women in India and Vietnam who are willing to take his place in the job market, and they will.
In The Expertise Economy, Kelly Palmer and David Blake studied various approaches to improving worker skills around the world. Palmer reports that the most effective of these, Singapore's SkillsFuture,
SkillsFuture, is a partnership of private businesses and government offering training opportunities for every citizen "through workshops, work-study programs, and massive open online courses."
To be successful, these programs require initiative on the part of participants. That initiative is not widespread in America, and progressive promises of "Free Everything" only make things worse.
It's clear that Democrat presidential candidates would rather keep workers on the government reservation rather than see them succeed in the private sector. It's not just that liberals aren't good at job training: they don't want to be.
Job Corps is an example of just how bad government job-training programs can be. Created 55 years ago as part of LBJ's Great Society, Job Corps has continued ever since, receiving billions in taxpayer funding and, according to GAO annual reports, offering little in return.
At an annual cost of about $45,000 per student, Job Corps turns out graduates — the minority who graduate — whose long-term earnings are not at all different from those of others from the same background.
And Job Corps is just one of 45 DIFFERENTFEDERAL JOB TRAINING PROGRAMS! 45!!!. Critics have long suspected that young people would get better training at Burger King.
Responsibility is definitely not what progressives have in mind. They wish to increase the dependence of young people on government — by forgiving student debt and by offering free health care, free housing, free food, and a guaranteed income for life.
That broad safety net in itself would not reduce income inequality; it would increase it, since it would encourage even more young people to ignore the consequences of failure.
If workers refuse to take responsibility for their own skills and work, the only way for government to bring about income equality is to redistribute large amounts of income.
That is exactly what progressives have in mind, though like Bernie they disguise their intentions by pretending they will tax only "the rich." Sanders would lower the death tax exemption to $3.5 million, thus destroying millions of small family businesses and family farms.
There IS a solution to income inequality, but it is not income redistribution. The solution is for young people to be told they must work hard to achieve a more equal income.
Pretending government can ensure income equality by "more widely distributing" income is not merely a lie — it is complicity in spoiling the chances of millions of young people just starting out in life.
There are hopeful signs that many Americans are starting to realize this. The Labor Participation Rate, which fell steadily under Obama and Biden, has been rising since Donald Trump was elected, as workers of all ages enter or re-enter the labor force.
Also, consumer income expectations are now at their highest level in the last 15 years, according to the University of Michigan's Index of Consumer Sentiment. Maybe workers are starting to get the message, despite all that Bernie and his pals can do to discourage them.
No society can safeguard public health for long at the cost of economic health. Whenever massive government interventions have been tried, they have always ended in poverty, scarcity, and too often, mass death and genocide.
The further government takes its power, the harder it will be to wrest it back. And it has already gone way too far.
We need to pull out of this global shutdown as soon as possible, in fact America never should have been shut down
If we learn nothing else from our steel cage match with the Chinese Wuhan Communist Death Virus, let us at least learn these three lessons.
These are easy lessons. A ten-year-old could learn them.
1.“Open borders” is a suicidally insane doctrine that all but gets down on its knees and pleads for outbreaks of unusual diseases. Remember what happened to a good chunk of the Native American population because they had no resistance to European diseases, like smallpox?
Media bias is like a coronavirus spreading around the world. Media are like modern germs. President Trump is our vaccine.
I thought the media would eventually correct their mistakes, yet, they get worse, and even continue to claim they provide “All the News That’s Fit to Print.” A newspaper with the slogan “Democracy Dies in Darkness” wants to censor President Trump’s daily briefings.
You don’t have to dig very deep to discover the true beliefs of the influential leaders who are using genuine concerns about the environment to promote an agenda of fear and control. Please carefully consider the implications of the opinions that they so openly and freely express
"We've got to ride this global warming issue.
Even if the theory of global warming is wrong,
we will be doing the right thing in terms of
economic and environmental policy."
- Timothy Wirth,
President of the UN Foundation
"No matter if the science of global warming is all phony...
climate change provides the greatest opportunity to
bring about justice and equality in the world."
- Christine Stewart,
former Canadian Minister of the Environment
The facts prove that Cuomo put his state, and yes, the country as a whole, in danger with his last-minute disaster planning and fealty to open borders. That should spark outrage, not admiration.
Neither Cuomo nor New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio deserve attaboys. A toxic combination of Big Apple hubris, devotion to open borders regardless of the imminent threat, and Trump-hating obstinacy fueled a stubborn strategy that left their citizens vulnerable for months.
Relying on Red China as anything but a rogue dictatorship is folly. Everything we get from China has a sting in it. Trade with civilized people from now on, not communists.
“Open Borders” is an idea whose time has never come and which now has gone. Can you imagine what would happen to us, disease-wise, if we had a government that stubbornly refused to close our nation’s borders? Oh, wait, we had a government like that once, didn’t we?