The Zombies Want to Eat Your Flesh!

Guest Post by  

Industrious Hands

In politics and economics, most people believe what isn’t true: that the common folk select their leaders … and that these leaders are wiser than God.

We recall an early experiment. The pilgrims washed up in the wrong place … and then proceeded to almost exterminate themselves with clumsy central planning.

Their system discouraged work and encouraged zombies. Wrote Plymouth County governor William Bradford:

 

[The system of] taking away of property and bringing [it] into a commonwealth [caused] confusion and discontent [and] retarded much employment that would have been to benefit and comfort [of the settlers].

 

Some went to work for the Indians, cutting wood and fetching water in exchange for a “capful of corn.” Others starved.

Finally, the colonists abandoned central financial planning and collective production. Families were given individual plots of land, which they were able to cultivate for themselves. The colony was saved.

“This had very good success,” Bradford wrote, “for it made all hands very industrious.”

 

BradfordCity fathers hewn in stone, sternly gaze across the lawn …William Bradford, governor of Plymout County, 1590-1657

Photo credit: cataloft  / flickr

 

Unlearning Lessons

Still today, there are no shortcuts or tricks: You get richer by working harder, saving more and improving productivity. But the feds in all the major economies have unlearned hundreds of years of painful lessons.

Most new initiatives from government reduce the incentive to work and increase the rewards for not working. Not surprisingly, this results in fewer workers and more zombies. You’ll remember our definition of a zombie: someone who lives on the output of others. Well, they are multiplying fast.

A November 2014 study from the Congressional Budget Office concludes that 60% of all US households now get more in transfer payments from the feds than they pay in taxes. The zombies vote. What do they vote for? More flesh!

Although one out of five US households pays about $46,000 in taxes, net of transfer payments, three out of five end up ahead by about $10,000 each. When you take what they get from the government and deduct what they pay in taxes, you end up with about $10,000.

Between 1988 and 2011, the percentage of the public that has been zombified by government transfer payments increased 62%. That leaves about 86 million full-time private-sector workers paying taxes … and 148 million on the receiving end.

There are more than 100 million people in some kind of federal welfare program, 64 million on Social Security, 54 million on Medicare and 70 million on Medicaid. Since 2000, the rolls for food stamps increased by 17 million – bringing the total to 46 million.

 

-13.previewThe status as of 2012: Between early 2008 and late 2012, the number of employed persons declined by 0.7%, while disability, Medicaid and food stamp enrollments soared, by Weekly Standard..

 

So Many Zombies …

Not surprisingly, as it became easier to live by the sweat of someone else’s brow, the number of people still schlepping, busing and toting fell. Of Americans between 16 and 54 years old, the percentage with jobs has recently fallen to levels not seen for 30 years (when fewer women were in the labor force).

Today, the ratio of non-working people of working age to working people is almost 1:2. And the number of people on disability has soared. There were 51 working Americans to support every disabled person in 1968. Today, there are only 13.

And those few stagger under the weight of so many zombies; they earn less than they did in the disco era. Social Security numbers show that half of American workers made less than $30,000 in 2013. Almost three-quarters made less than $50,000.

This economy – growing at about one-third the rate of previous decades – is the one that has been improved by the feds’ fiscal and monetary policies. Imagine the unimproved version!

 

zombiesProud members of the Zombie economy groping for their pound of flesh …

Image credit: Rogue Pictures

 

The above article originally appeared at the Diary of a Rogue Economist originally written for Bonner & Partners. Bill Bonner founded Agora, Inc in 1978. It has since grown into one of the largest independent newsletter publishing companies in the world. He has also written three New York Times bestselling books, Financial Reckoning Day, Empire of Debt and Mobs, Messiahs and Markets.

 

6
Leave a Reply

avatar
  Subscribe  
Notify of
bb

As one of ones still working I feel your pain Bill Bonner. I did incorporate and got my taxes down to a more reasonable level.Still I hate knowing all these Damn people are to lazy to get a job.When people say there’s no jobs available I say bullshit. FedEx , UPS ,CONWAY ,ROADWAY ,R@R even YELLOW which is unionized by the Teamsters turds is hiring. Not just drivers but any and every job that has to do with the transportation industry. Plenty of good paying job with benefits. UPS has a benefit package that is oneof the best in the nation….Half this population will not work because of government plundering the rest of us.

bb

Oh Lord my dear ,I made a booooobooos.That’s R @L .Another good company with excellent benefits.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
EL Coyote
EL Coyote
EL Coyote
EL Coyote
EL Coyote
EL Coyote

Discover more from The Burning Platform

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading