Hurricane Sandy was the stimulus nobody wanted. It took a terrible toll in lives, homes, and dreams.  For the families who lost loved ones the tragedy will never end. And yet, in a bitter irony, this terrible storm will spur the kind of spending we should have been seeing all along.  There will be jobs, at least for a while -- in construction, road work, repair, and other lines of work.  
This "accidental stimulus" won't make up for the loss of life, treasure, and property.  But it's a reminder that the things which nurture us as human beings - the bonds of community, a sense of social responsibility, caring for one another - are also surprisingly sound economic principles. 
The economic history of our last century illustrates something important: Our nation's always prospered when we care for one another. We do best economically when we use our government as an expression of our best selves.
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