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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (111318)3/19/2015 9:41:43 AM
From: Follies  Read Replies (1) of 219688
 
As the Baby Boom ages the Civilian Labor Force Participation Rate will definitely continue to decline back toward the level we experienced when Ronald Reagan was President.
I'm sure you remember how catastrophic the Reagan era was.

To solve this "problem" Republicans could find a pretext to send a significant percentage of seniors to prison, which eliminates them from this statistic. Perhaps Republicans can make it a Felony to be older than age 65 without $2 million in a savings account. Republicans could also follow the example of the Vladimir Putin, who Fox News continues to openly admire, and reduce Social Security payments to $67 per month and end their Medicare coverage. This would greatly increase the labor force participation rate by reducing the number of seniors still living and quickly sending the rest of them into the labor force. Nothing motivates as much as hunger.

Wealth also has a very corrosive effect on your desire to continue working. Wealth is the primary reason I stopped working at age 42.

Republicans wanting to increase the Labor Participation Rate are looking at ways to destroy American's wealth. As an example, Republicans could introduce an annual 10% wealth tax to stimulate Americans to work harder.

George W. Bush's destructive post-9/11 real estate bubble, was a good first attempt at wealth destruction. It was fueled by a wink and a nod which allowed bank's to make mortgage loans to people without any actual income if they were willing to pay 1/4% more interest. It didn't hurt the largest private lenders offered mortgages which allowed borrowers to skip any 36 mortgage payments, which almost always turned out to be the first 36 payments. This destroyed trillions of Dollars of American wealth held by bank stockholders, which certainly forced many back into the labor force. So as I said, that was a good first attempt by Republicans to destroy America's wealth.

One thing we know for certain is the Republican Party and Fox News remain obsessed by the Civilian Labor Force Participation Rate which guarantees they will take whatever action is necessary to bring this statistic back to the same level it was when Bill Clinton was President, regardless of who gets hurts and how much it damages the American economy.
That's great, but here is a simple question. In 10 or 20 years would you like a higher or lower participation rate among 18 to 55 year olds? Or doesn't it matter?
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