Grand Theft Society

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Tue, 01 Jul 2008 10:19:43 GMT  <== Politics ==> 

Lew Rockwell at LewRockwell.com - why we shouldn't allow idiots with gummint titles to play "Grand Theft Society" anywhere but in their living rooms, on their game consoles. They learned nothing from the 1929 depression, and are dead set on doing exactly the same things this time around, which will have exactly the same consequences. [lew]

A core problem with government is that its managers believe that all reality will conform to their wishes if they issue the right orders, pass the right laws, and put the right people in charge. Reality resists this simple-minded approach; witness the debacle of the war on terror. Sadly, the same group that has managed that war is now managing another one: the war on recession.

The tendency of these managers is to fabricate a view of cause and effect that conforms to what they would like to do. In the war on terror, we were told that the 9-11 attacks came about because shadowy bad guys from afar resent our freedom. If you believe that, the answer is more militarism and killing as a preventative measure. If, however, you realize that these attacks grew out of a desire for vengeance against American military policies, the implied policy solution looks radically different.

So it is with the economy and the proper policy response to recession. If you believe that there is no good reason for an economic downturn other than a wave of animal spirits and flagging public confidence, your response is to inject optimism via the printing press. Surely, nothing makes folks happier, temporarily, than for them to find themselves awash in newly printed bills. This will lead to internal joy, consumer spending, and thus recovery.

So believes the silly political class.

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Government Managers

Submitted by Lenny Ladner on Wed, 02 Jul 2008 12:17:59 GMT

Our biggest problem as Americans is the continued growth of the Size, Cost, Reach and Power of the government.

My solution is if I am elected I will VOTE NO on any bill that increases the Size, Cost, Reach and Power of the government.

After we stop the growth we must roll it back in the reverse fashion that it was expanded.

For example in the fiscal year of 2011 ALL BUDGETS (EXCEPT ENTITLEMENTS)
Revert back to 2005 levels. All programs created after 2005 cease to exist, (that cuts the reach) and any expansion of an existing program reverts back to 2005 financing.

In the fiscal year of 2012 all programs (EXCEPT ENTITLEMENTS) revert back to 2004 funding and so on.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.

Lenny Ladner


<www.ladner4ussenate.com>

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