Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Analysis: Detroit, The Triumph of Progressive Public Policy [Mackinac Center]

I just love the term “progressive”.  Heart wrenching poverty, that’s progress alright.  So how did Detroit make that journey??  Not a surprise really.

 

Analysis: Detroit, The Triumph of Progressive Public Policy [Mackinac Center]

By Jarrett Skorup | May 25, 2010

(Editor's note: This article originally appeared at www.mackinac.org on July 6, 2009.)

Imagine a city where all the major economic planks of the statist or "progressive" platform have been enacted:

  • A "living wage" ordinance, far above the federal minimum wage, for all public employees and private contractors.
  • A school system that spends significantly more per pupil than the national average.
  • A powerful school employee union that militantly defends the exceptional pay, benefits and job security it has won for its members.
  • A powerful government employee union that does the same for its members.
  • A tax system that aggressively redistributes income from businesses and the wealthy to the poor and to government bureaucracies.

Would this be a shining city on a hill, exciting the admiration of all? We don't have to guess, because there is such a city right here in our state: Detroit

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