"Arrogant Conceit: Obama Thinks He Can Reform the Economy"

kozanne

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Arrogant Conceit: Obama Thinks He Can Reform The Economy
Obama's Interventionist Reforms Go in Precisely the Wrong Direction
Opinion By JOHN STOSSEL
Dec. 24, 2008—


Barack Obama wants to use the recession to remake the U.S. economy.

"Painful crisis also provides us with an opportunity to transform our economy to improve the lives of ordinary people," Obama said.

His designated chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, is more direct: "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste" (http://tinyurl.com/5n8u58).

So, they will "transform our economy." Obama's nearly trillion-dollar plan will not merely repair bridges, fill potholes and fix up schools; it will also impose a utopian vision based on the belief that an economy is a thing to be planned from above. But this is an arrogant conceit. No one can possibly know enough to redesign something as complex as "an economy," which really is people engaging in exchanges to achieve their goals. Planning it means planning them.

Obama and Emanuel want us to believe that their blueprint for reform will bring recovery from the recession.

Yet, we have recovered from past recessions without undertaking a radical social and economic transformation.

In fact, reform would impede recovery.

This is not the first time a president chose reform over recovery. Franklin Roosevelt did it with his New Deal, and the result was long years of depression and deprivation. Roosevelt's priorities were criticized not just by opponents of big government but by none other than John Maynard Keynes, the British economist whose theories rationalized big government. Before FDR had been in office a year, Keynes wrote him an open letter, which was printed in The New York Times:

"You are engaged on a double task, Recovery and Reform; -- recovery from the slump and the passage of those business and social reforms which are long overdue. For the first, speed and quick results are essential. The second may be urgent, too; but haste will be injurious. ... [E]ven wise and necessary Reform may, in some respects, impede and complicate Recovery. For it will upset the confidence of the business world and weaken their existing motives to action. ... Now I am not clear, looking back over the last nine months, that the order of urgency between measures of Recovery and measures of Reform has been duly observed, or that the latter has not sometimes been mistaken for the former."

Note Keynes's concern. Government interventions, such as the cartelizing of industry through the National Recovery Administration, "will upset the confidence of the business world and weaken their existing motives to action." In other words, investors will not take the risks necessary for recovery if their profits and freedom are subject to unpredictable government action. Economic historian Roberts Higgs calls this phenomenon "regime uncertainty."

Keynes's letter apparently had little influence on Roosevelt, who stuck to his plan. In his second inaugural address a few years later, FDR feared that signs of recovery had jeopardized his reform plans by removing the sense of emergency: "To hold to progress today, however, is more difficult. Dulled conscience, irresponsibility and ruthless self-interest already reappear. Such symptoms of prosperity may become portents of disaster! Prosperity already tests the persistence of our progressive purpose."

What a shame. Free people enjoying their lives make it harder for the administration to forcibly impose its utopian vision on them.

Obama wants to act quickly. In the name of stimulating the economy, he plans to spend hundreds of billions of dollars the government does not have to convert the economy from carbon-based fuels to "green" alternatives. Even if that were a good idea -- and it's definitely not -- it would not bring recovery. Any money the government spends must be taxed, borrowed or conjured out of thin air by the Federal Reserve, and that will reduce sound private investment.

Obama has no real wealth to inject into the economy. He can only move around existing money while inflation robs us of purchasing power. Meanwhile, private investors who might have produced a better engine, battery, computer, cancer treatment or other wealth-creating and life-enhancing innovations, hold back for fear that big government will undermine productive efforts.

The way to a lasting recovery is to greatly lighten the burdens of government. Then free Americans will save and invest.

Grand interventionist reforms go in precisely the wrong direction.
 

Grantbo

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We all knew it was coming. We all know he will turn this country into a socalist/marxist disaster. We all know we'll be taxed to death, lose our guns rights, be persecuted if we're Christians or whites and for many die in the the re-education camps.

The disaster will be here on 1/20th.

Get ready.
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Obama has a very positive attitude. I like that, because I have one too.

Although he is from the left, just look at how he is governing from the center. He will be including all sides in this quagmire Bush left him.

And if you really want to discuss arrogant, well...Bush takes 1st place in my book.
 

momof23goats

Deceased
This guy isn't even in office ye3t, and is acting like he is. and promising the moon. wake up people this guy is full of him self. MR O. has a lot of waking up to do. His office of the elect, no such thing. He is in lalalaaaaaaaa land.
 

mbo

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Obama has a very positive attitude. I like that, because I have one too.

Although he is from the left, just look at how he is governing from the center. He will be including all sides in this quagmire Bush left him.

And if you really want to discuss arrogant, well...Bush takes 1st place in my book.

How can a moron who never ran a private business in his life, and who could probably not manage a lemonade stand, along with minions of thousands of government geeks, manage an economy with central-planning?

Not to mention the fact that it flies in the face of his contention that all changes were to be bottom-up instead of top-down.

"Governing from the center" for Obama means he's the center of the universe, and the economy is to be centrally-planned.

Liberals are idiots.


:dot5:
 

Rex Jackson

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He is a good front man, but he isn't a magician.

Arrogant, dumb, crazy, stoned, thief, or Muslim. Which one? all?

I really hope he has what it takes.
 

Conrad Nimikos

Who is Henry Bowman
"Although he is from the left, just look at how he is governing from the center. He will be including all sides in this quagmire Bush left him."


How many of his appointments have been repubs? :lkick:
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
How can a moron who never ran a private business in his life, and who could probably not manage a lemonade stand, along with minions of thousands of government geeks, manage an economy with central-planning?

Compared to what, George W Bush? A man who left every business venture he's ever been in in shambles. Yea, right. :lkick:

If Bush had chosen his cabinet like Obama has, based upon education and experience, this country might not be in the disastrous quagmire we are in now. But hey, I bet all Bush's buddies have nothing to worry about with all those milti billion dollar no bid contracts. :sht:
 

tiger13

Veteran Member
We all knew it was coming. We all know he will turn this country into a socalist/marxist disaster. We all know we'll be taxed to death, lose our guns rights, be persecuted if we're Christians or whites and for many die in the the re-education camps.

The disaster will be here on 1/20th.

Get ready.

I for one will not be taxed to death, nor will I lose my gun rights, I will not be persecuted because I am white and I will not die in a re-education camp, I will most likely die, but at a time and place of my own choosing. I am not being overly bravado, nor am I talking BS. Should the currant administration try to do any of these things, I shall resist unto death. PERIOD
 

fruit loop

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Yeah, Texans do, BBD.

The education reforms for which he took credit were actually enacted by Ann Richards, for instance.

I transferred to another agency because working in the Office of the Governor nauseated me so much.
 
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