The Austerity Class is Wrong: Budget Cuts Hurt Our Economy [View all]
http://www.alternet.org/newsandviews/article/831610/the_austerity_class_is_wrong%3A_budget_cuts_hurt_our_economy/
Is smaller government really better for the economy?
Conservatives chant that taxes and government "take money out of the economy" and we need to "cut and grow," meaning if government spending is cut way back the economy will grow as a result. Europe's conservatives are also forcing cuts in the things their governments do for regular people, claiming "austerity" will bring "confidence" that grows their economies.
How is this experiment working out? What are we learning about the effect on the larger economy when government is cut?
What Does Government Do?
Almost everything the government does is because it needs to be done. We need roads, bridges, schools and colleges, dams, courts, police and fire departments, water management, etc. (We can discuss the need for military spending another time.)
These are all needed and contribute to the functioning of the economy. So if government is cut back and doesnt do something that is needed, then how does it get done? Or does it just not get done?