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Saturday, August 27, 2011

Liberty is Freedom


Men have differed in opinion, and been divided into parties by these opinions, from the first origin of societies, and in all governments where they have been permitted freely to think and to speak.  The same political parties which now agitate the United States, have existed through all time.  Whether the power of the people or that of the aristoi should prevail, were questions which kept the States of Greece and Rome in eternal convulsions, as they now schismatize every people whose minds and mouths are not shut up by the gag of a despot.

Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, June 27, 1813

Liberty is freedom from governmental interference in the lives of individuals. 
The extent to which we are free to assemble, to criticize public officials, to acquire wealth and own property, and to limit the power and scope of government is the extent to which we enjoy political liberty.   

Libertarians want as little government as possible.  Progressives want virtually all aspects of life to be micromanaged and controlled by agents of the state.  Libertarians prefer a laissez faire, or live-and-let-live approach to government. 

Progressives want totalitarian government that rations speech, regulates thought, and eliminates private ownership through taxation and regulation.  Libertarians want to choose for themselves.  Progressives want the nanny state to limit choices only to the alternatives sanctioned by government.

This video is an encounter between a young Michael Moore—yes that one—and Milton Friedman.  Moore claims that it was wrong on principle for Ford Motor Company to use a cost-benefit analysis to decide whether to redesign Pinto automobiles that had faulty gas tanks.  Friedman points out that Moore’s reasoning is flawed, as it is today, and that everyone should be able to choose for ourselves how much risk to accept.

Friedman argues that government should provide courts of law in which consumers can sue business owners who knowingly hide potentially lethal defects in their products.  This is one aspect of market forces.  He also argues that if the defects are public knowledge, consumers should have the right to accept the risk knowingly if they choose to buy flawed products because they are relatively inexpensive.  Freedom to choose is an essential element of liberty.

O-tolitarians would have us believe that by government decree, we can have fuel efficient, completely safe, non-polluting motor vehicles that are also relatively inexpensive.  See me for some hurricane-proof real estate in Florida.  William F. Buckley often asked at what cost should we do this?  Progressives like to answer at any cost.  We could avoid many traffic fatalities by eliminating individually owned transportation; however, the O-bumites are far too beholden to the UAW for that. So, the at any cost argument is disingenuous.

Progressives hide their selfish, greedy, and controlling intentions with incrementalism.  They begin with seemingly innocuous programs, benefits, or subsidies such as WelfareHealthCare.  Then, citing costs, the nanny state’s totalitarian control takes away our freedom and makes all of our personal choices.  It is the Tony Soprano Rule.  The reason for the generosity is to muscle in on the operation until there is no one left but Big Nanny.

May your gods be with you.  

Friday, July 22, 2011

Hail to the Thief


Hypocrisy is a form of lying in which we feign that we are not ourselves.  Sanctimony is hypocrisy combined with a holier-than-thou attitude.  The party-of-government must have invented these phenomena.  This article provides some insight.  Read what one senator had to say about the fiscal crisis and leadership.

"The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can’t pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government’s reckless fiscal policies. … Increasing America’s debt weakens us domestically and internationally. Leadership means that 'the buck stops here.' Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better."  

The senator was Barack Obama.  It was in 2006 as he explained his opposition to raising the debt ceiling.  Today, the Kleptocrats want a raise in the debt ceiling that is already 60 percent higher than the one Barack Obama said was ‘a sign of leadership failure’ five years ago.  Ah, but when they do it, increasing the national debt is actually an investment

Speaking of investment, it is déjà vu all over again with O-buma.  He wants to ‘invest’ tax dollars in what he called a ‘partnership’ between the federal government and an initial group of 11 major corporations.  If the past augurs the future, Congress should prevent him and the other Corruptocrats from squandering more tax dollars.  Taxpayers lost $1.3 billion on the O-bumites’ investment in Chrysler.  This was after they stole the company from its stockholders and bondholders.

So far, O-buma’s version of investing has been little more than diverting scarce tax dollars toward public and private sector unions to maintain their political support.  In the above referenced article, his scheme is to put money into Caterpillar, Corning, Dow Chemical, Ford, Honeywell, Intel, Johnson and Johnson, Allegheny Technologies, Stryker and Proctor and Gamble.  Those companies’ stockholders should beware.  Intelligent people learn from their mistakes, but the wise learn from the mistakes of others.  They could learn from the bitter lessons that Congressional confiscators taught the nation’s bankers and Wall Street firms.  It is the Tony Soprano Rule.  The reason for the loan is to take over the business.

It is little wonder that the US is in such a mess.  Professional liars run the Senate and White House.  People who are philosophically opposed to profit making control vital industries.  When it comes to making sound business decisions, Congress and their regulators could not find their collective backside conducting a two-handed search.  Will Rodgers observed long ago that the budget is a mythical beanbag. Congress votes mythical beans in and then reaches in and tries to pull real beans out.  Businesses cannot operate that way for long.

May your gods be with you.