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Friday, October 23, 2009
David Harsanyi :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Rise of the Mob Economy
by David Harsanyi
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What's more infuriating, a government "pay czar" who can dictate the salaries of private-sector citizens or some corporate welfare queen who has the nerve to complain about a salary cut?

On a gut level, it's a tough call. Watching the same swine who begged for charity after spearheading the devastation of their respective companies take massive salary cuts is thoroughly satisfying. Yet in a broader sense, this unprecedented intrusion into the economy accomplishes nothing -- well, other than setting an array of dangerous precedents.

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Who knew? Chicken-little governance comes with a steep price tag. Could anyone have imagined, even two years ago, that an unaccountable pay czar -- Kenneth Feinberg -- would have the authority to dictate the salaries of private-sector employees?

Yes, these companies were at the taxpayer trough. Which means that firms that accept aid from Washington should consider the "assistance" analogous to the help offered by The Godfather at his daughter's wedding. You're in for life. Existing contracts have no real value. A single political appointee may have the power to decide what you're worth.

And what if the companies that accepted bailouts -- Citigroup, Bank of America, American International Group, General Motors and others -- never pay back taxpayers? Do they answer to the White House in perpetuity?

To the astonishment of absolutely no one, Neil Barofsky, special inspector general for the Treasury, tells us that the American taxpayers aren't likely to recover hundreds of billions of dollars they "invested" to bail out financial institutions, Detroit automakers and bubble-inducing homeowner programs.

"While several TARP recipients have repaid funds for what has widely been reported as a 17 percent profit," Barofsky further explained to a Senate committee recently, "it is extremely unlikely that the taxpayer will see a full return on its TARP investment."

If TARP recipients are under the thumb of a pay czar, what about other corporations consenting to Washington aid or accepting contracts -- a group that grows with each misguided stab at stimulating the economy? And why stop there? Why not make all compensation fair? Continued...

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We need more czars....
We need czars to control every aspect of the citizenry. We need housing czars to ensure people only obtain the necessary square footage depending upon family size. That way, people won't live in houses bigger than they actually need.

An auto czar could control how many miles people drive, the amount of fuel they consume, and ensure they regularly purchase new cars from union manufacturers.

A dating czar would make certain that all types of people are considered by anyone entering the dating market. It is unfair that overweight or homely people do not get dates with attractive people; a dating czar could solve that inequity.

A job czar would see to it that great employment opportunities are not limited to those with specialized education or talent. Some folks just don't have the time to go to school, and it is unfair that they are denied jobs because of it. A job czar would assign jobs to people, thus eliminating the unfairness that results when some people just aren't lucky enough to do well in school.

The role of czars can actually be widely spread, and the adoption of new czars would guarantee hapiness and equality of results for all, just as our constitution mandates.

JEFF

The Pay Czar has no Constitutional authority to abrogate employment contracts and unlawful take private property. It doesn't matter if the American public wants the heads of these guys. The Rule of Law must be upheld even when it protects those that aren't liked.

Congress should have made the companies re-negotiate the contracts prior to taking a penny from the government. Better yet, the government never should have given them any money.
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