More of the same will just produce more of the same: less competitiveness, less growth, fewer jobs.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Lower taxes, less government spending on domestic programs and fewer regulations mean a better economy for everybody.
The more the division of labor and the application of machinery extend, the more does competition extend among the workers, the more do their wages shrink together.
We will have bigger bureaucracies, bigger labor unions, and bigger state-run corporations. It will be harder to be an entrepreneur because of punitive taxes and regulations. The rewards of success will be expropriated for the sake of attaining greater income equality.
The more dynamic the capitalistic expansion, the greater the disparity. It is from the disparity that we are going to get all the political upheaval for the next few years.
Increased jobs are the consequence of increased trade. Increasing jobs more than output implies a fall in productivity and standards of living. That surely cannot be our goal.
Manufacturing still has the greatest multiplier effect, in terms of job creation, of any sector of the economy.
More freedom means more jobs... less government and less taxes.
The more that energy costs, the less economic activity there can be.
The future will be less predictable, forecast rises will shrink, company lifetimes will shrink, new entrants will proliferate and it's going to just get more unpredictable.
The more things change, the more they are the same.