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	<title>Comments on: Economic Policy and Unemployment: The Power of Stupidity</title>
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		<title>By: Charles</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator>
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		<description>Dean:

You start off well.  Then you bring Keynes into the mix.  Most of the keyesian perscriptions don&#039;t work and have been proven not to.

Then you want to take a solution from a very homogeneous-extended family society which is use to shared scarfice and crippling taxes and apply it to the the hetrogenous individualist society that the US is.

Then  you go on to suggest more socialist work policies that don&#039;t work in the US.  As long as employees are free to come and go why would a employer go out of his way to attract those who want benefits instead of those that want to contribute.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dean:</p>
<p>You start off well.  Then you bring Keynes into the mix.  Most of the keyesian perscriptions don&#8217;t work and have been proven not to.</p>
<p>Then you want to take a solution from a very homogeneous-extended family society which is use to shared scarfice and crippling taxes and apply it to the the hetrogenous individualist society that the US is.</p>
<p>Then  you go on to suggest more socialist work policies that don&#8217;t work in the US.  As long as employees are free to come and go why would a employer go out of his way to attract those who want benefits instead of those that want to contribute.</p>
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