2017, The Year of the CEO: We’re Back in Business!

“After all, the chief business of the American people is business. They are profoundly concerned with producing, buying, selling, investing and prospering in the world. I am strongly of the opinion that the great majority of people will always find these the moving impulses of our life.” — Calvin Coolidge (1925)

“Small businesses are the backbone of our economy and the cornerstones of our communities… and spark new industries across the country.” — Barack Obama (2011)

Despite the above statement by President Barack Obama, the Obama administration did small business no favors by raising taxes and passing Obamacare and Dodd-Frank. Business has no problem with legitimate regulations, but business leaders rightly object to “strangulation” of the economy with excessive rules and regulations.

As a result, after eight years, we are now witnessing these facts:

  1. The economy never grew more than 3% during Obama’s years in office, the worst performance since the Great Depression.
  1. For the first time in decades, business failures now exceed new start-ups in the United States.
  1. Not a single new community bank has been formed since the passage of Dodd-Frank in 2010.
  1. The United States has fallen to #12 among developed countries in terms of business startup activity. Countries such as Hungary, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, Sweden, Israel and Italy all have higher start-up rates than America does.

But that is all about to change in 2017 with the new Trump administration. Business is back in business.

It is the Year of the Business Entrepreneur. Donald Trump may not be the ideal role model — John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods Market and creator of the new “Conscious Capitalism” model, is my choice — but the president-elect definitely favors pro-business policies, especially when they are in favor of small business.

Trump has appointed several business leaders to top positions in his new cabinet, including Andy Puzder, the CEO of Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s restaurants, as Secretary of Labor, and Rex W. Tillerson, CEO of ExxonMobil, as Secretary of State. Scott Pruitt, a pro-business attorney general from Oklahoma, has been selected to head up the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), an agency that has destroyed many small businesses, ranches and farms.

I hope these cabinet officers will adopt business-like measures to cut the waste and fat in government programs and put them on a pro-growth agenda.

A vibrant, growing business sector is absolutely essential to a higher standard of living and better jobs. Our society does not give nearly enough credit to business leaders who create jobs, behave ethically and provide products and services that enhance our lives.

Studies have shown that the key to higher economic growth comes from the supply side of the economy: encouraging saving and investment, capital formation, increased education, new technology and entrepreneurship. It is not enough to artificially stimulate spending through consumers or government programs that increased debt and deficits.

The new Gross Output (GO) data that I’ve advocated for years confirms economic growth theory. Released quarterly by the federal government (Bureau of Economic Analysis), GO attempts to measure spending at all stages of production. Gross domestic product (GDP) deliberately leaves out the value of the supply chain, and therefore grossly underestimates the importance of the business sector. On the other hand, GO includes all business-to-business (B2B) spending to create final output. It shows that business spending is almost double the size of consumer spending in the economy and is much more volatile (See the chart below).

It turns out that consumer spending represents only about one-third of the economy, not two-thirds, as is typically reported. I call GO the “top line” of national income accounting, and GDP the “bottom line.” For information on the revolutionary GO statistic, go to www.mskousen.com.

Thus, it is business spending along the economic landscape that drives the economy. Consumer spending is the effect, not the cause, of economic growth.

B2B vs. Consumer

What drives the economy? As CNBC commentator Larry Kudlow concludes, “Though not one in a thousand recognizes it, it is business, not consumers, that is the heart of the economy. When businesses produce profitably, they create income-paying jobs and then consumers spend. Profitable firms also purchase new equipment because they need to modernize and update all their tools, structures and software.”

What about government’s role in stimulating the economy? Shlomo Maital, an MIT managerial professor, has written, “The health and wealth of a large number of individual businesses — small, medium, and large — determine the economic health and wealth of a nation. It is business that creates wealth, not countries or governments. It is business that decides how well or poorly we are doing.”

It is business that generates the jobs, income and taxes that keep a country going. Lawmakers who interfere with commerce and the normal creation of jobs in an economy run the risk of doing harm rather than good. Unintended consequences from regulating or legislating to achieve a goal can wreak havoc in the markets or an economy.

The late, great management guru Peter Drucker contended that the growing corporation — not the state, the church, an alma mater or any nonprofit organization — is the “ideal non-revolutionary social welfare institution” to provide retirement income, medical and life insurance, advanced education and training, paid vacations and other benefits.

A recent Gallup survey discovered that the number one determinant of happiness is “a good job.” That finding makes sense, since many adults spend most of their waking hours working and develop their closest relationships at their jobs. And private business is the number one source for satisfying employment.

Celebrate the New Year With Me at FreedomFest!

It is time to celebrate! At this year’s FreedomFest, I’m bringing together all my favorite investment gurus who have developed strategies to beat the market. They include Jim Rogers, the legendary money manager from Singapore; Alex Green, investment director at the Oxford Club that Hulbert Digest ranked as one of the top five best investors; Donald G. Smith, the New York money manager whose “deep value” investing methods have outperform Warren Buffett; and Ken Fisher, the longest-running columnist of Forbes magazine whose investment advice has catapulted him into the Forbes 400 Richest People in America. (He will join us in celebrating Steve Forbes’ 70th birthday party at FreedomFest – be a part of it!)

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Plus, I’ve added author Roemer McPhee, a graduate of the Wharton School of Business, to speak on “Killing the Market: The Story of the World’s Most Successful Investor,” based on his new biography of Robert W. Wilson, the legendary New York hedge fund manager who turned $15,000 into $800 million during his lifetime.

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Obama Federalizes State Land Bigger than Delaware

“It’s an attack on an entire way of life and an astonishing and egregious abuse of executive power.”

— Senator Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah)

In an astonishing display of executive power, President Barack Obama used his executive authority to declare 1.5 million acres in Utah and Nevada — bigger than the entire state of Delaware — new national “monuments” called Bears Ears in Utah and Gold Butte in Nevada.

The president used the Antiquities Act of 1906 to authorize the taking, even though the act specifically limits its use to “emergencies” to keep historical or prominent archaeological sites from being immediately destroyed. But no such emergency exists.

The federal government already owns way too much acreage in the West and is unable to manage what it has. The U.S. government should be de-federalizing land, not grabbing more. Talk about abuse of power.

State officials were quick to condemn the abuse of executive power.

In a Fox News interview last week, Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz said he is firmly opposed to the Bears Ears designation.

“It’s one of the biggest land grabs in the history of the United States, and it was done as this midnight monument in the waning hours of the Obama administration,” Rep. Chaffetz said.

The state’s attorney general, Adam Laxalt, called the designation a “unilateral land grab,” saying that Obama’s decision made a “last-minute attempt to cement his environmental legacy by undermining local control of Nevada’s communities, and damaging our jobs and economy.”

Let’s hope President Trump reverses this executive order when he takes office, or at least encourages Congress to overrule this abuse of power.

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