Saturday, May 23, 2009

What can the US learn from Canada?


This is an interesting article by the CATO Institute looking at Gov't spending and philosophy of spending between America & Canada.

Reports last week that the recession is draining Social Security and Medicare funds were just one more reminder that the United States needs to fix its finances. For inspiration, why not look to Canada? Long derided by American conservatives as "socialist" and praised by the left for its generous government spending, Canada is casting off those stereotypes. Over the past few years, while U.S. politicians presided over huge increases in spending and debt, the Canadian government tightened its belt, slashed tax rates and balanced budgets.

The article concludes:
Too often in the United States, Democrats reject cuts in taxes and spending because they consider them Republican causes. Yet in Canada, center-left governments implemented many of the reforms that made these impressive numbers possible. Perhaps we have something to learn from those "socialists" to the north.

Read the whole thing here.

1 comment:

GraceFinder said...

So glad you are grappling with your context and glad to have you hear.
Bryan