Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Rick Kelo - A Man Putting the Practice into the Preach


It can be difficult in this day an age to live a life that adhere to your personal morals and ethics. Many hold ideological beliefs about politics, economics and the general sociological functioning of society that they are unable to translate into their professions. No one can blame such people, as the economic demands of living a comfortable life are more volatile than ever. However, one man who has been able to find the balance, is outspoken liberal thinker and revered tax recruiter Rick Kelo.
 
And you can find a wonderful representation of classical liberal thoughts on Rick Kelo's blog. He uses his online presence to echo the voices of the ages if you will, coming from the same intellectual tradition as great thinkers such as Benjamin Franklin, John Locke and Ludwig von Mises. A running theme in Rick Kelo's insightful and thought-provoking articles is the warning he articulates of governments over stepping their power boundaries. The warnings of the dangers of ideological concepts such as socialism take prevalence in Rick Kelo's pieces, and he sees this particular ideological movement as having had terrible effects on those countries who utilized it in the past.
 
The problem with many modern governments, is for Rick Kelo and those within his schools of thought, is that many of their policies restrict and hamper the potential prosper of the individuals and the economy. Taxes are one aspect Rick Kelo uses to emphasis this. By placing high taxes on corporations and citizens, the government is inadvertently taking potential disposable income from families, and using it to spend money in a way it wishes. In may ways, it would seem, this is the reverse of the 'Robin Hood effect'. For classical liberal thinkers such as Rick Kelo, this is not only bad for the economy but also a bad precedence towards the dilution of the private sector.
 
Rick Kelo has worked as a head recruiter in the exciting advisory tax service TaxScout in previous years- a natural progression it would seem if his political and economic thought is anything to go by. Through his role, Rick Kelo hopes he can understand the tax industry more, keep the increasingly far-reaching arms of governments at bay, and educate the world on the dangers such processes bring. To find out more check out about Rick Kelo.

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