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    11/27/2008
    Lasee: The economy and a Thanksgiving feast

    Thanksgiving is a great time to illustrate the historical fact that economies grow in a wavy line over time (ups and downs). It is not a straight upward line all the time. It used to be called a business cycle. It is a bumpy line. Sometimes growth slows or actually goes negative for a while.

    Our economy is kind of like a Thanksgiving dinner. Bear with me. We earn money. Then we go out and buy various ingredients. We cook the supper, set the table and prepare a great meal. Then we usually eat until we are full.. Then we stop eating. Then we clean up. Our holiday dinner is a process over time.

    After dinner, we clean up and put the dishes away. We sweep the floor. If we do the clean up right away, the food on the plates comes off more easily. The spills on floor wipe up more easily. Swift clean up makes the clean up easier.

    If we wait until the next day, the job is much harder. Everything is stuck on and harder to clean.

    Our economy is like a Thanksgiving dinner. We have to earn it, buy it, prepare it, consume it, and then we have to clean it up. This all takes effort and the each task leads to the next. During the political season, leading up to Thanksgiving, many people were led to believe (that is the nature of political promises) that our economy would be an endless turkey feast with no clean up necessary.

    Now our government, with our tax dollars, is attempting to keep the economy on an ever-expanding track. They think that consumers can be convinced to buy additional turkeys when they have had enough. The part they are trying to postpone is the clean up cycle. The negative growth correction must happen. Getting us to borrow money for a longer dinner is going to cost us all more economic pain in the long run than simply letting economic nature take its course.

    The Japanese chose the route we are now choosing. It caused a flat, no-growth economy for more than a decade. We should learn from them. We should not repeat their mistakes.

    A dinner cycle or an economic cycle must have its parts. It is just the way it is. No matter the law, no matter how we feel about it, no matter what politicians tell us, no matter the rescue package, the end of dinner and the clean up must come. There is only so much dinner one family can consume at any given holiday.

    The choice that our government is making on our behalf is going to make the clean up that much more difficult, more costly and more painful. We need to realize the big dinner is over. Let’s clean up quickly and get prepared for the next one. The sooner the better.

    Frank Lasee is a Republican and represents the 2nd Assembly District.






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