Plan ahead
2009-02-05
The world as we know it might not be ending, but wise men and
women would start acting as though it were. Most governments
are instead approaching the current crisis as though it were just
another in a long line of temporary economic downturns.
Fighting this misguided approach is futile, but that doesn't mean
that individuals shouldn't try to understand what's happening
around them. It will increase their chance of survival. A wise
government would enact a drastic cut in public spending -
maybe 40-50% over three years - and would signal to its
creditors that forgiveness or conversion of part of the
outstanding government debt will be necessary for avoiding
default. A wise government would also put in place measures to
maintain order and provide subsistence to the truly needy. All
this might seem radical and premature now, but rapidly
deteriorating circumstances require thinking several steps
ahead. No such forethought is evident from the 26 proposals of
the National Economic Council.
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