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Seattle Underground<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Recently I was in Seattle and took in a tourist attraction, the Seattle Underground.\u00a0 I was a little skeptical at first, because I thought it might be like the Atlanta Underground, which gained its initial fame from segregationist Lester Maddox, who sold ax handles at his subterranean novelty shop.\u00a0 He was none too subtle about the meaning of the ax handles.<\/p>\n

Seattle\u2019s underground was born out of geological necessity and later become a family tourist attraction.\u00a0\u00a0 A fire in 1889 ravaged Seattle\u2019s downtown, destroying twenty-five buildings.\u00a0 Two lessons were learned: (a) brick and stone are more fire resistant than wood, and (b) necessity required elevating the buildings on the shore of Elliott Bay to minimize the risks of downtown flooding and the stench of toilets backing up at high tide.<\/p>\n

Our tour guide posed the question, \u201cHow was Seattle rebuilt when it became clear that the first floors of downtown buildings were no longer usable?\u201d\u00a0 He said that it was simple; the work was to begin in 1893, and fortuitously the country had just fallen into an economic panic.\u00a0 That was bad news to some, but good news to the planners of a new downtown Seattle.\u00a0 The panic meant that there were lots of out-of-work people who would love nothing more than to be employed in rebuilding their city\u2019s downtown.<\/p>\n

This explanation came from a tour guide, not a progressive economist.\u00a0 The words woke me out of my trance, the kind of malaise that comes from the slow-walking tours that I normally manage to avoid.\u00a0 Clearly, with no political agenda to advance, our tour-guide simply stated the obvious: One way out of hard economic times is to find something that has to be done and then put people to work doing the job.<\/p>\n

This \u201cpriming the pump,\u201d or stimulus package, is an idea that is rather new to the inexact science of economics.\u00a0 The \u201cpresumed father\u201d of the idea was the British economist, John \"\"<\/a>Maynard Keynes, who in 1936 published his treatise, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money<\/a>.\u00a0 It was written for academics, and during the Great Depression, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt had neither the time nor the inclination to read it cover to cover.\u00a0 However, he invited Professor Keynes to the White House, and in distilled terms, Keynes described a theory that basically reflected the policies that Roosevelt had been pursuing in the New Deal.\u00a0 In times of high unemployment (25% when Roosevelt took office in 1933), the Keynesian philosophy was:<\/p>\n

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  1. Since the private sector is not hiring, the government should become the \u201cemployer of last resort.\u201d<\/li>\n
  2. When the people who are hired by the government have money in their pockets, they spend it.\u00a0 This consumer demand provides the impetus to put factories back to work.<\/li>\n
  3. The owners of the factories then hire more workers to rebuild inventory and to meet the demand from the spending of the workers hired by the government.<\/li>\n
  4. The newly hired workers in the factories and elsewhere in the private sector now have money to spend, and they further stimulate consumer spending, the engine that Keynes asserts drives capitalism.<\/li>\n
  5. With renewed spending and more people at work in the private sector, the government can reduce its role as \u201cemployer of last resort.\u201d<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    It worked for Seattle in 1893, and it worked for the United States following the Great Depression (albeit with the employment stimulus of World War II).\u00a0 John Kennedy swore by Keynesian economics (something he had learned at Harvard) and stimulated the economy in the early 1960s while balancing the federal budget.\u00a0 Lyndon Johnson saw the wisdom of Keynesian economics, but when he chose to fight the Vietnam War without raising taxes to pay for it, the economy sputtered.<\/p>\n

    TIME Magazine recently published a cover story called \u201cThe Broken States of America.”<\/a> Our 50 states are now running a combined deficit of $55 billion.\u00a0 President Obama is suggesting a special stimulus of $50 billion to help states and municipalities through tough times so that more teachers, fire fighters, police officers, etc. are not laid off.\u00a0 Most Republicans, the ones who so frequently advocate states\u2019 rights, oppose President Obama\u2019s additional mini-stimulus \u2013 perhaps because it is President Obama\u2019s idea.<\/p>\n

    John Maynard Keynes wrote the long treatise outlining the benefits of deficit spending when people are out of work.\u00a0 The people of Seattle unwittingly solved the problem before Keynes developed his prescribed theory.\u00a0 So here\u2019s the good news:<\/p>\n

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    1. Unlike states and localities, the federal government can run a deficit when needed.<\/li>\n
    2. Both theoretical and empirical evidence gives us good reason to believe that deficit spending works in times of economic distress.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

      I\u2019m thankful that I started (but didn\u2019t finish) the walking tour of Underground Seattle.\u00a0 Whether written or not, basic laws of economics were working in 1893, and clearly well before then.\u00a0 It\u2019s another lesson from history worth learning.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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