Don’t root for public-sector job losses [View all]
Dont root for public-sector job losses
By Steve Benen
Brenda Buttner, a senior business correspondent at Fox News, reflected yesterday on the latest jobs report, and made a curious comment when asked about which areas of the economy arent faring well.
Well, government is a little bit losing jobs. Thats something we see as a positive because we want government to lose jobs to get more in line with the private sector.
This is not an uncommon sentiment on the right. Two months ago, George Will argued its good that the public sector happily shrank by 24,000 jobs in October.
When conservatives, during a jobs crisis, are cheering public-sector layoffs, insisting that thousands of additional unemployed workers is a positive, theres a problem with the state of the debate.
For the left, the economic goals are inherently pragmatic creating jobs is the top priority. When more Americans are working, theyre not only helping themselves and their family, but theyre boosting the larger economy and helping lower the deficit. For the right, as Buttner reminds us, the economic goals are philosophical creating jobs is nice, but the real priority is shrinking government. Maybe, conservatives argue, the economy will improve when more teachers, police officers, and firefighters are unemployed and unable to spend and invest.
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I guess what I read about George Will has merit.
George Will is losing his mind
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/01/08/1052007/-George-Will-is-losing-his-mind