Why Direct Marketers should run the country.
Direct marketers gather facts. We start with facts, collect new facts as we go along and we never forget them.
Facts can be anything relevant from history to LTV. When we notice gaps in our arrays of facts, we fill them. We test to gather facts about facts.
We don’t ignore a fact because we don’t like it and we never, ever, commit major bucks or resources to an untested concept.
Perhaps the most important fact is the simple cost/benefit analysis that tells us if our program has a chance to be successful.
If our government did things this way, we wouldn’t be in the mess we’re in now. It’s not too late.
Instant Program Guaranteed to Save the Economy
What does this have to do with Direct Marketing? Simple: as the economy goes, so goes DM.
We’re screwed, thanks to the idiot legislators saddling us with overwhelming debt and unfunded obligations. If we continue doing what we’re doing, we and future generations will be terminally screwed.
What we’re doing now is clearly wrong. We must stop accumulating debt. Debt is killing us. Then we have to figure out how to pay off the debt we’ve already accumulated as quickly as we can.
Fortunately, that’s easy, so easy that we could solve most of this mess by tomorrow at noon.
All we have to is announce that we’re going to drill for our own oil and gas, build more refineries and start building hundreds of nuclear energy plants. This would:
· Send the stock market soaring.
· Create millions of jobs.
· Generate so much revenue for governments that we could start paying off the debt, eliminate deficits and cut taxes to the bone.
· Open the country for business and investment … again.
In the long run we would be assuring our own energy supply and we could stop sending billions of dollars to people who hate us.
Any company can feel free to create an unsubsidized business to develop the wonders of alternate energy sources. If there are markets for them, the company will do very well without our help and if there are no markets for them why would we subsidize them anyway?

“Any company can feel free to create an unsubsidized business to develop the wonders of alternate energy sources. If there are markets for them, the company will do very well without our help and if there are no markets for them why would we subsidize them anyway?”
Well, maybe you should have done some economics with your marketing? Becase there are these things called externalities, things like uh I don’t know, climate change, pollution, oil spills, ‘Resource curse’, and nuclear waste to name a few.
And these are things that society (ie, the poor) end up paying for in the end anyway, because our economy doesn’t price them in. Is there a demand for clean air, a stable world, non-death from hurricanes and flooding to name a few?
You betcha.
The real world doesn’t operate according to neoliberal economics.