Final Word from Friday, February 20, 2009
Tax-and-spend former PM Miloš Zeman isn't the best person to criticize the government's crisis plan for not paying enough attention to cost-cutting, but he's almost the only one doing so. Most others say that governments must serve as the spender of last resort when the private sector is in chainsaw mode. An argument can be made for using a big stimulus to boost the economy during a run-of-the-mill recession, but there are increasing signs that this crisis will be much more. In fact, there are reasons to fear that this will be the "big one" that completely changes the existing world order, and not for the better. Increasing government spending might delay this transformation, but only a thorough revision of the accumulated fiscal, financial, political and social mistakes of the past decades could halt it. The world's politicians have no more will to do this now than Zeman did in his glory days.[Czech Republic ČSSD MFD]
Glossary of difficult words
the big one - an informal expression used to distinguish an extremely large event from many others of smaller magnitude;
tax-and-spend - denoting a policy of increasing taxes in order to fund an increase in government spending, esp. for public services;
last resort - the one to turn to when all else fails;
chainsaw mode - (in this sense) to be in the process of drastically cutting costs;
run-of-the-mill - ordinary, commonplace;
thorough - complete with regard to every detail;
glory days - a time in the past regarded as being better than the present.