Yes.AZGrizFan wrote:There is a HUGE gulf between being responsible for "the economy" and "enforcing contracts, resolving disputes and preventing monoplies".kalm wrote:
But nations have spent their way out of bad economies before so it can be a temporary thing.
Government has to be responsible for the economy - if nothing else than to enforce contracts, resolve disputes, and prevent monopolies. Theoretically government is the people and the market only exists at their pleasure.
HUGE.
And the degree to which government is involved is certainly debatable.
But the concept that free markets should be self-regulatory is utopic and any comments similar will be firmly rebuked.
The U.S. economy should belong to its people.






