Keynesianism’s Indirectness, Incompleteness and Adherence to the Crumbling Remains of Orthodoxy

Keynesianism’s problems are its indirectness, incompleteness and its pitiful adherence to the crumbling remains of orthodoxy. If we didn’t have the half measures of social security and unemployment insurance the economy would be just as bad as it was at the height of the great depression. If we didn’t have the clinging to orthodoxy “make work” spin off of a continuously raging defense economy….the wheels would have fallen off the economy way before “the great recession”.
 
A direct payment to the individual of sufficient size to resolve petty envy for all of his/her adult life stabilizes the economy, exposes the unemployment “problem” as an orthodox absurdity, guarantees a virtuous investment climate in perpetuity and finally, with a rational and adult policy of a discount to retail prices that is rebated back to participating merchants, completes theory, eliminates orthodox Finance’s domination of the system and the individual…and creates immediate economic freedom that enables Man to actually progress toward a future full of self determined purpose (including employment), beautiful personal integration and a much greater ability to embrace an ethic and zeitgeist of grace/graciousness.

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