Reopening the economy more effective and less expensive that Biden stimulus

 Washington Examiner Editorial:

On Friday, the Labor Department reported that the U.S. economy added nearly 400,000 jobs on net in February. The unemployment rate dropped to 6.2%, even as governments shed 86,000 jobs.

The number of people quitting jobs increased, evincing increased confidence on the part of workers that opportunities are available. And the number of discouraged workers, those dropping out of the labor force due to a lack of jobs, plunged by 16%.

These data point to a national economy that is on pace for a full recovery. Indeed, it is quite impressive that such strong numbers are possible even as some large states, such as New York and California, persist with unnecessary and ineffective coronavirus-related lockdowns of their economies.

Amid all this good news is a message for President Biden, if he dare listen. A booming job market signifies that the economy has already been stimulated enough.

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The Democrats' problem is that they are control freaks and they do not understand the benefits of allowing people to return to work on their own.  They seem to panic at the thought of red state governors opening up their stats for business. 

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