acptulsa
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Nobody can say what will happen in each case. Central managers can never work out all the details that the free market can or be able to explain how the free market does it. Some of those people will be unemployed (where it's worth noting that they're productivity will stay the same as what it is now). Others won't. But the net result of having the government control less of the economy will be that unemployment overall will be lower without those departments existing than it would be with them.
Let's see if I can rephrase this otherwise perfect answer so people will respond better to it.
I don't know where these bureaucrats will find work. Once Ron Paul so slashed the bloated federal budget that he has not only stopped running up the debt to the point where no one has faith in the economy, but has cut your taxes as well, then you will decide where the new jobs are created--when you decide where to spend the money you're no longer sending to Washington. Perhaps you'll give it to charity--then that sector will employ more. Perhaps you'll insist your local taxes go up to make up for the missing services--then your county will hire more. Perhaps you'll just blow it on ice cream--and the dairy industry will take on more employees.
Not just up to me. When he cuts his taxes, you'll help decide who does the hiring.
Both of these answers, by the way, are just variations on what he said on Fox Sunday.
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