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Sunday, June 28, 2009
Austin Hill :: Townhall.com Columnist
Time To "Bail Out" Michael Jackson's Creditors?
by Austin Hill
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Michael Jackson’s creditors have been victimized, and they “deserve” a taxpayer-funded bailout.

No, wait. Michael Jackson was victimized by “predatory” fans, managers, and concert promoters, and the surviving family “deserve” a bailout.

How do we apply the Obama era’s “economics of victimization” to the business debacle that is Michael Jackson? Right now, as the initial shock of his death has begun to fade, it appears that “the king” left this world owing people about $400 million.

I intend no insensitivity to Jackson‘s legacy, and I respect the amazing place he and his brothers holds in the history of entertainment. Long before I went to graduate school, and then worked my way up to being an Author, and a Columnist, and a Talk Show Host - once a long, long time ago, I (like Rush and Glenn Beck) was a music radio “disc jockey.” The release of the “Thriller” album, the Michael Jackson / MTV entertainment era, and the Jacksons’ historic “Victory” tour are all intertwined with my high school and college years, and my former career as a “deejay.“ Suffice it to say that I still know every beat and note of “Billie Jean” and “Beat It,” and I respect the fact that the Jacksons are “serious business.”

Yet while all these great, “historic” things are true about Michael Jackson, it’s also true that this one, individual human being so severely mismanaged his own life, business, and finances, that he died owing people almost half a BILLION dollars. And there are some things to be learned from this debacle.

For one, the behavior that seems to have led to Jackson’s personal financial disaster should suggest that similar behavior in the public sector could create a public financial disaster.

Michael Jackson apparently had a propensity to spend money he didn’t actually possess, and his recklessness will likely hurt his surviving family and closest business associates. That‘s sad, but at least the pain will likely be confined to his “inner circle.”

Unfortunately, our President and the majority of the U.S. Congress are also displaying “Jackson-like” behavior, spending money that they don’t actually possess. And to the extent that “public funds” are ever actually “possessed” by the President, those funds don‘t actually belong to the President anyway- - that money belongs to we, the people, and so does the debt that President Obama is accruing.

Americans can afford to “tune out” millionaire celebrities who do stupid things and financially destroy themselves. But Americans of good faith and with a moral conscience cannot afford to ignore the financial destruction that is transpiring in Washington. Dangerous financial behavior is what it is, regardless of whether it happens in the private sector or the public sector. The distinguishing questions between the two are “whose money and debt are in question?” and “who gets burned?” With our government, the answers to those questions are “our money,” “our debt,“ and “all of us.”

Jackson’s calamity should also tell us some things about our American economy. During his campaign, Barack Obama railed against America’s “failed economic system,” and since becoming President, he has undermined our free-market economic system fairly consistently, spending our money to rescue certain individuals and corporations that behaved their way into economic crises, and seeking to legislatively put an end to economic “risk taking.”

But if certain middleclass Americans who bought more house than they could afford or accrued too much credit card debt, can now claim to be “victims” of so-called “predatory” lenders and need to be “rescued“ by President Obama, couldn’t we also say that Michael Jackson was, in his final days, a “victim” of a “predatory” concert promoter? As recently as March, Jackson was persuaded to do business with the risk-taking billionaire concert promoter Phillip Anschutz and his ‘AEG Live” entertainment group, the company that was producing Jackson’s “come back” tour. And despite the fact that Jackson had missed nearly all of the recent rehearsal dates, the tour plans remained in place, right up to the day Jackson died, and now Anschutz is left with unpaid bills and Jackson fans are left wondering if they’ll get a refund on the concert tickets they pre-purchased.

My point here is that our American economic system has not failed, as President Obama has asserted, and the thought of the President of the United States rescuing people from the “risks” of the rock-n-roll industry is absurd. But the thought that the President should “rescue” people from other sectors of the economy is equally absurd, and equally destructive.

Whether one is wealthy like Michael Jackson, or middleclass like most of the rest of us, being “free” and ‘taking risks” are good things. But our risk taking has to be tempered with the adult virtues of discernment, delay of gratification, self-restraint, and so forth.

Risk taking, alone, is insufficient. And President Obama’s special “ rescue programs” are no substitute for adult virtues.

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About The Author
Austin Hill is a Talk Show Host At Boise, Idaho's 580 KIDO Radio, and a frequent Guest Host on the Fox Newstalk Radio Network. He is the Author of "White House Confidential: The Little Book Of Weird Presidential History," And Co-Author of the forthcoming title "The Virtues Of Capitalism: A Moral Case For Free Markets" (Northfield/Moody Press, 2010).
 
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Austin
This is not a good subject for you!

Tammy
You grew up without a mother, didn't you? Never heard the classic momism, "If everyone else jumped off a bridge, would you jump too?"

Just because everyone else did it doesn't mean that it's right. And yes, there were plenty of times that the US spent less than it brought in. It was fairly consistent after Lincoln's presidency, but we haven't had one since Herbert Hoover. The last time was Calvin Coolidge.

That and you can probably assume that, since everyone else is doing it, we have more morons than you think we do in this nation.

Austin Hill
Why don't you wait until you have some real figures before you start throwing them out, to
prove your point - which has been made on Town
Hall a million times before and will be made
a million times again.

Just for kicks, why don't you tell us when the
last time it was in our U.S. History that
by the end of any fiscal year we (the U.S. Government) had spent only money that we had.

It is so much fun to make a point on the back
of your declared enemy in spite of the fact
that "everybody is doing it and always has."

Baradiel
"Hey, we are bailing EVERYONE else out,"

George Bush and Hank Paulson told top bankers last fall, that "they would have to accept government investment for the good of the American financial system."

Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's socialist president, found this a stunning move. He said, "Bush is to the left of me now!, Comrade Bush announced he will buy shares in private banks. Viva La Revolution!"

http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE49F0K72008101 6

Anyhoo, these banks are being allowed to return their TARP money that forced upon them by the Bush-Bolshevik party. It's time to de-socialize under Obama.

Lets bail them out!
Hey, we are bailing EVERYONE else out, why not the dead pedophile's creditors too while we are at it.

His music sucked, and he touched little kids. The day that a bill is passed that will be a hatchet to our economy, all the news networks, including Fox, are gushing over his death.

Amazing.

Truth is truth
Mr. Jackson would have never had to make a comeback, had hhe more closely watched his aantics with the younger set. They brought serious doubt about his morals, and this world cares little about morals, when it comes to adults, but when young folks are involved scanals are hard to lay to rest. it is now over and the only victims are his creditors, who will now be the new victims of his reckless outbook on life. $400-$00 mllion dollars, of other peoples money will have many stores to tell about thse unpaid bills. By the way, are any of you interested in what was in the vans that pulled away? Will the creditors suffer a loss of some quick witted people, who hid some of the treasures, or was a grieving family merely moving their personal belongings, so that they would not be confiscated by anxious creditors.

MJ & BO
We are just like Michael Jacksons fans in Europe who forked over millions for the promise of a tour never to be.

We have paid for and will pay forever for the promises made by a charlatan who will never deliver his on campaign promises.

From reports,Jackson never would have done the tour,because of his health,even though he may have wanted to do it.

The Kenyan in Washington has broken every campaign promise and has done more damage to the country in six months than can ever be undone.

money makers
As far as making money, Michael Jackson, like Elvis Presly may make more money after death than he did while living.The company formed after Presly died made 45 million in 2007.

another show biz legend goes for a dirt
it seems in the world where things happen in 3's, pitchman billy mays was found dead at his florida home today.

Probably better known than little michael jackson by the denizens of mass media, commercials will never be the same with may's departurte.

However in every tragedy there is a silver lining.

The obnoxious fool pushing sham wow now has a career advancing opportunity

baseballdoc
on friday, rush in a humorous moment said he would consider offering a prize to any leftist kook and nutjob whop can prove that george bush killed little michael jackson, the self described king of pop.

Since bush is responsible who every injustice and calamity confronting the universe these years if makes perfect sense he killed jackson.

Just listen to flap ears the fraudulent clown infesting the white house. It will require he run his dictatorship for at least 50 years just to offset all the evil done by the bushies

What was he..
...is the more appropriate question. More than anything else he was a circus freak.

Don't criticize "MJ" or else...
YOU WILL BE LABELED A RACIST!!!

That is the creed of the Democratic party and the Obama administration: professional victimhood. If you oppose "our" view, you are obviously "racists", unless you are the same color and then you are "selling out to the Republicans".

I agree: Michael Jackson went from being a terrific musician and performer to a sideshow freak because of his eccentric lifestyle and bloated self-image. Remember all the crotch-grabbing? Hanging around kids all the time? Too much facial surgery? He deserves recognition for the music, but that's all.

bballdoc
but why the racist rant? He was discovered by Motown, certainly not a white racist company.

He's this generations Elvis . Another flawed man loved by millions, some who believe he is still alive.

Jackson vs Farrah and Ed
I just cannot vision this country in the shape it is in. Jackson was a person most people would not want their kids to be around and now people and the media are worshiping him. He doesn't deserve it and I hope our country can get back having the respect it needs to have. At least Farrah and Ed were decent people.

Oh come on...
are people really shocked about his death or do they need something else to focus on since this country is in the sewer?

If you are really shocked about his death I have a bridge to sell you.

What is really sad is the media is glorifying his death instead of using it how it should be used...an example of how not to live.

michael Jackson
Who was he?

WRITESRONG52

.....Actually I am quite smart ...

.....White, straight males get blamed for everything else ...why not MJ's death ...

.....Now the media and the mindless mob will make a legend out of this pathetic pervert not to mention a fortune from his music ...

.....The idols we worship say much about who we are as a people ...while I will admit that he was a talented performer in his younger days ...he evolved into a very sick creature and deserves to be pitied ...not glorified .....COLOSSUS

Stop the Madness.
The taxpayers of this country hold the key to stopping this madness. Congress can and does ignore any law it wants to get where it wants to go. This latest bill Cap&Trade is just another example of reckless abandon from those that are supposed to represent us. Why then should the taxpayers follow their laws? Tax dollars are the grease of that machinery known as Congress. Without our tax dollars they will grind to halt in Washington. All tax dollars must flow to Washington, before they can spend them. The IRS is nothing more then the black guard or brown shirts of despots. If you don’t send them your hard earned money, they can’t spend it. All that talking and tea parties are fine, but just what effect do they have? When calling them to protest a bill, causes the collapse of their phone systems and they ignore you, just what effect do you really think talking has? Now stopping the flow of the dollars, that will get their attention, and the way these crooks are so far in debt, it wont take very long for them to pay attention. That is protest that has teeth, not just whining about their actions.

They will threaten jail time etc. but so what. Without paying the jailers, who will be putting anyone in jail? CA is already getting ready to empty the jails due to lack of funds.

Stop the madness, stop the flow of tax dollars to support tyranny. Take back Congress.

Jackson-like” behavior
A liberal, and Obama is certainly one. Are like little children that never grow up.

Their ideas can be honorable and well meaning, but like children, they never think them through.

Like the Cap trade bill and the stimulus bills which are never read before they vote on them. Good intentions but a childish approach in that they always seem to do more harm then good, just because they didn't think things through and submit any ignorant bill as long as they submit it. And we end up paying for their childish mistakes over and over again.

bbaldoc
you are one ignorant texan! COLOSSUS pile of manure.
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