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<blockquote data-quote="KAstocker" data-source="post: 1683383" data-attributes="member: 40060"><p>Make it easier for the amount of goods and services produced to be increased. That would be primarily through lower taxes and less regulation. The government is very inefficient so keeping money in the private sector will produce a better standard of living than giving the money to the government. The money that the government does spend should be on improving infrastructure. The highway interstate system was a terrific investment by the government to increase the amount of goods and services produced. Welfare programs don't increase goods and services produced. I'm not saying all government programs that don't increase goods and services produced should be eliminated because there are other considerations than the economy. But to think those programs make people more wealthy is incorrect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KAstocker, post: 1683383, member: 40060"] Make it easier for the amount of goods and services produced to be increased. That would be primarily through lower taxes and less regulation. The government is very inefficient so keeping money in the private sector will produce a better standard of living than giving the money to the government. The money that the government does spend should be on improving infrastructure. The highway interstate system was a terrific investment by the government to increase the amount of goods and services produced. Welfare programs don't increase goods and services produced. I'm not saying all government programs that don't increase goods and services produced should be eliminated because there are other considerations than the economy. But to think those programs make people more wealthy is incorrect. [/QUOTE]
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