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I don’t know how many times I’ve seen liberal commentators look back with nostalgia to the days when a young man fresh out of high school or military service could get a well-paying job on an assembly line at a unionized auto factory that could carry him through to a...
For several years now, President Obama and his allies in the environmental movement have promised to usher in a green economy that will create millions of new green jobs that “can’t be outsourced.”
Despite a growing list of documented failures to pull green jobs out of the hat, the Obama administration insists that it must be allowed to continue to "invest" still more taxpayers' money.
The idea that government can create jobs in the economy is a myth, and painting the myth green makes it no less of a myth. The experience of Europe, which has preceded us in the quest for a new green economy, is both negative, and unsustainable, with subsidies being cut back, and feed-in tariffs reduced.
Just when it looked like the job market was going to rebound, recent unemployment numbers revealed a disappointing reality.
The idea that the government can create jobs on net in the economy is a myth, and painting the myth green makes it no less of a myth.
Europe's green job revolution has resulted in job loss, higher energy prices, and corruption.
Central planners in the United States trying to promote green industry will fare no better at creating jobs or stimulating the economy than they did in Europe.





