Show Pf FB rS M Tv 7 y lv YM d y tf TImI A At J I fl tf I IT I II I f Mi v 1 1 Wl 7 If B W f- i 1 y m sr s r Nc X w vAV J T RV CN A BOSS Any horse fancier will tell you a loose rein works better than a tight The same applies to the and is the main issue in the current Washington debate over the Humphrey-Hawkins bill and the goal of a growing Just as a horse usually better when his head so the economy matter a for natural force to work with a slight tug an encouraging nudge rather than by whipping the animal half to death and yanking on his which happens when government burdens the economy with big pending and regulatory awaiting Senate is a it is not as bad as some grandiose schemes of the but it does establish goals in employment that many economists consider outdated and And by setting r it for them with best u an nn sPurt in temporary bought at the cost of increasing recent history has leads to a down and ultimately the loss of many more jobs than were We prefer to see the economy operate on a loose rein less less less nitpicking red tape for business and less and more encouragement for business to invest create and anU keen the ine economy |