Friday, January 20, 2012

Presidential Nonsense

Presidential Nonsense

Last week, President Barack Obama, at a Capital Hilton fundraising event, told the crowd, "We can't go back to this brand of you're-on-your-own economics." Throughout my professional career as an economist, I've never come across the theory of "you're-on-your-own economics."

I'm guessing what the president means by — and finds offensive in — "you're-on-your-own economics" is that it's a system in which people are held responsible for their actions, that they take risks and must live with the results, that people can't force others to pay for their mistakes, and that they can't live at the expense of other people.

President Obama's vision was shared by our Pilgrim Fathers of the Plymouth Colony in modern-day Massachusetts. They established a communist system. They all farmed together, and whatever they produced was put in a common storehouse. A certain amount of food was rationed to each person regardless of his contribution to the work. Many Pilgrims complained that they were too weak from hunger to do their share of the work. As deeply religious as the Pilgrims were, they took to stealing from one another. Gov. William Bradford, writing his history of the colony in "Of Plymouth Plantation," said, "So as it well appeared that famine must still ensue, the next year also if not some way prevented."

In 1623, after much debate, a new system was set up, in which every family was assigned a parcel of land, and whatever they produced belonged to the family. Gov. Bradford then observed, "The women now went willingly into the field, and took their little ones with them to set corn; which before would allege weakness and inability; whom to have compelled would have been thought great tyranny and oppression." After Gov. Bradford's establishment of what Obama calls "you're-on-your-own economics," harvests were so bountiful that Bradford is credited with establishing what we now call Thanksgiving.

There are several seemingly immutable, hard-wired characteristics about humans that socialists, liberals and progressives find difficult to deal with and would like to change.

People tend to work harder and produce more when they own what they produce. Property is better cared for when it is privately owned. People love to exchange, what Adam Smith called a "propensity to truck (and) barter." To suppress these characteristics requires brute force.

President Obama also told the Washington Hilton crowd that "we are not a country that was built on the idea of survival of the fittest." Obama is not by himself, but "survival of the fittest" is one of the greatest misunderstandings of Charles Darwin's pathbreaking work "On the Origin of Species."

When Obama and most other people use the expression "survival of the fittest," they suggest that a bunch of people or animals are competing with one another and the strongest, smartest or cleverest survives. That's not what Darwin and evolutionary biologists have in mind. Instead, what they have in mind is that those who survive have characteristics that make them better-equipped to survive and hence reproduce themselves in a particular environment. They are not laying waste to their competitors.

Let's try a few survival of the fittest questions. Which companies do you think should survive and expand, those that can meet the changing wants of their customers in a least-cost fashion or those that cannot do so? If the means of communication become cheaper through fax machines, the Internet and telephones, should subsidies be expended to help the U.S. Postal Service survive?

Years ago, typing was done on a mechanical typewriter; milk was delivered to doorsteps via horse and wagon; slide rules were used to make calculations. Should any of these products and practices have survived, or was it OK for natural selection to consign them to the dustbin of history?

Try cornering the president or his supporters, and ask them whether they believe government should ensure that the unfit survive and rather than "you're-on-your-own economics" there should be "you're-on-somebody-else economics."

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Gingrich: Reagan Began Turning Around ‘Terrible Economy’ Within 3 Hours

Gingrich: Reagan Began Turning Around ‘Terrible Economy’ Within 3 Hours

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Republican presidential candidate, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich speaks at a campaign town hall at the Art Trail Gallery, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012, in Florence, S.C. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
(CNSNews.com)  GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich told supporters in West Columbia, S.C., on Tuesday that President Ronald Reagan “inherited a terrible economy and began turning it around within about three hours.”
Gingrich said unlike President Obama, Reagan “understood that the trick was not to spend your whole first term blaming the past but to create the future.” Reagan’s campaign slogan when he ran for re-election was ‘Leadership that is working,’ Gingrich said.
“I think as of the present moment, it’s going to be relatively hard for President Obama to suggest this is working. I was told by somebody that they were shifting from ‘Yes, we can’ to ‘Why we couldn’t’ as their slogan,” Gingrich said at a town hall meeting at the South Carolina Farmers Market.
Gingrich said the White House press secretary called him on Tuesday to object to comments the former House speaker made about Obama “being the best food stamp president in American history.”
“First of all, as a matter of statistical fact, President Obama is the most effective person at putting people on food stamps in American history. Now that’s just a fact. Second, what seemed to really rattle the White House is that I suggested that the president’s policies might have something to do with this – it wasn’t just random bad luck,” Gingrich said.
The press secretary said the Obama administration “he inherited the worst economy since the Great Depression,” Gingrich said. “I think that’s fair,” the Republican candidate added.
“But let me be very clear just so the White House can understand this: When the president adopts a stimulus package of hundreds of billions of dollars that nobody has read, and then discovers to his great surprise two years later – as he himself put it – that the shovel-ready jobs weren’t shovel ready, and the stimulus fails but leaves us $800 billion deeper in debt, at some point, he has to take responsibility,” Gingrich said.
“That was his plan, his proposal, and it failed. When the president adopts an anti-American energy policy against developing energy, I mean, they claimed at one point they were lifting the moratorium in the Gulf and replacing it with a permit system, but they weren’t issuing any permits. Now, you know, we just have to explain to the White House: the American people aren’t that dumb,” he added.
Gingrich called Obama “an anti-American energy” president, “who goes off to Brazil, congratulates the Brazilians on developing oil offshore, tells them how glad he is we could guarantee $2 billion of equipment purchases – much of it from a George Soros-backed company – and then goes on to say that he really wants America to become Brazil’s best customer.”
“Now I thought he had it exactly backwards. We do not send the president of the United States around the world to be a purchasing agent for foreigners. We send the president around the world to be a salesman for American goods and services,” he said.
Gingrich urged Obama and his press secretary to travel to Charleston, S.C., “and look at the Boeing plant they tried to close.”
“I mean, every time you turn around, this is an administration which is against American business, against American jobs, against American energy, and then they seem surprised that they’re putting people on food stamps, and think it’s just an act of nature. You know, this must have been the food stamp winter,” Gingrich said.

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Obama kills keystone, just like I predicted.

Obama kills keystone with weasely excuses that, even after 3 years, there’s just not enough time. That should seem familiar to regular readers. So now you have Obama’s real priorities demonstrated by action. Environmentalists over unions, high prices and increasing foreign oil imports over American jobs, basically anything possible to wreck the economy in an attempt to seize more power… AKA socialism.

The critics get it wrong, again.

Gee, the movie industry just didn’t effectively get it’s word out, say the critics. No, the movie industry, seeing the internet as a future threat, tried to get in a first strike, and was shut down by popular demand. We, the people, agree that copyrights are important and need to be protected, but disagree that movie studio can shut down the internet in an attempt to guarantee future monopoly.

Make your “Stop SOPA” voice heard through Google.


Russia complains that sanction against Iran might be effective.

Russia complains that sanctions against Iran to discourage nuclear proliferation would be stifling. Isn’t that the whole point? Iran’s people have to choose a cooperative place in the world economy and standard of living that comes with it, or follow a dictator into what’s likely to be the next world conflict.

Unions kill jobs.

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There are many reasons why a worker may not want to join a union, including the fact that union dues can cost as much as 2 percent of each paycheck. But the biggest argument likely is that unionization could make your job disappear. As this chart from The Heritage Foundation shows, during the past 30 years, most manufacturing job losses came at unionized firms.
See the full chart and accompanying Heritage Foundation paper, here.

More bad news for Obama.

When your own panel says you’re doing it wrong, you know it’s going to be a long day.
“The U.S. must broaden its tax base and lower rates.” That would be in direct opposition to Obama’s tax the rich more class warfare model.
“The U.S. must… extract more coal, oil and natural gas” Also in direct opposition to Obama’s tax and regulate oil refineries, gas producers, and coal miners out of business model. You’ll notice a lack of “green” energy recommendations. That’s due to the complete un-competitiveness of the technologies. They in fact are part of our economic problem.
“The U.S. must… boost government research and development to revive the economy and stay competitive” First mistake. We do need to boost research and development, but in the private sector where the money is used efficiently. It’s an understandable mistake; government bureaucrats always think the answer is government.
““The economic recovery has to be driven by the private sector,” Obama said in his opening remarks at the session.” There must be an election coming, Obama’s talking republican. Is that an admission that the past 3 years of unprecedented government expansion and excess were a complete failure and waste of trillions of dollars? Of course not, just a smokescreen to get reelected before continuing his failed policies.

Obama’s keystone obstructionism.

Obama’s going to try to claim that he doesn't have the time to properly review the keystone pipeline before the February 31st deadline. It’s a load of manure. The administration has been dragging their feet for THREE YEARS. Obama doesn't want to vote on it, because he plans to vote against it, irritating not just his liberal union voters, but all Americans by continuing his 0 jobs and high fuel prices economic strategy. He already knows his answer, he just doesn't want to face the consequences so he’s trying to weasel out of the jam, and stifle the economy in the meantime, if not permanently.