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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
John Stossel :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Road to Serfdom
by John Stossel
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It's exciting that the world is so excited about Barack Obama. I'm excited, too. That he achieved the presidency says something good about America.

But the excitement also frightens me. It reinforces the worst impulse of the media and political class: the assumption that all progress comes from Washington. In a free society, with constitutionally limited government, the president would be a mere executive who sees to it that predictable and understandable laws are enforced. But sadly, the prestige and power of the presidency have grown, and liberty has contracted. That is not something to celebrate.

The infatuated chattering classes now demand "action" on the economy. They use positive words like "bold steps." The insufferable New York Times suggests the choice is "between a big-bang strategy of pressing aggressively on multiple fronts versus a more pragmatic, step-by-step approach .... " There is endless talk about how FDR ended the Great Depression and how Obama will apply similar "stimulus."

Please. FDR's "bold" moves didn't end the Depression. They prolonged it by discouraging capital investment. Hoover and Roosevelt turned what might have been a brief downturn into 10 years of double-digit unemployment.

Now Obama says, "we don't have a moment to lose," and he and the Democrats insist that government must unionize most of America by passing "card check" and taxpayers must throw even more money at American automakers.

This is the conceit of what Thomas Sowell calls "the anointed" (http://tinyurl.com/6me8d4). The politicians know best how our money should be spent. The "road to serfdom" is paved with such good intentions.

Obama promises:

"We will change the world ... There is nothing we can't do, nothing we can't accomplish if we are unified."

Who is this "we" politicians always cite?

We can change the world for the better if "we" means hundreds of millions of free people pursuing their interests, inventing, building, parenting, helping.

But the politicians' "we" is different. It means government. "We" will take your money by force and order you about. A democracy can become the tyranny of the majority. That's no way to create prosperity. Continued...

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John Stossel blogs at http://blogs.abcnews.com/johnstossel/ is an award-winning news correspondent and author of Myths, Lies, and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel--Why Everything You Know is Wrong.
 
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In regards to #10
#10 Poster . . .

Not to be rude, but I beg your pardon; the facts are as follows:

We as Alaskans have seen many years that the Permanent Fund Dividend Check was under $1,000.00 per person; in fact only about $800.00.

For your information, the PFD is NOT a government handout, it is an investment that "We People of Alaska" made many years ago, so it is a Profits Sharing System. (of which the State of Alaska finagles 50% of right off the top)

So, whos sharing with whom ? Once again the People are SUPPORTING a greedy government. The original 50% split on profits made was a deal made so that we WOULD NOT be State Income or State Sales Taxed to death on our Wages! But now there are Incessant RUMORS of that legislation IMPENDING on us in spite of previous AGREEMENTS made. So Go Figure.

David Ion - Citizen residing in the state of Alaska.

Davis S - NY 5:29
Oh don't get me wrong, I agree Bush didn't do enough in many areas -- immigration, spending (ok he did too much), etc... and your correct he bragged about minorities housing increases on his watch.

However.

There are those here that want to lay the current financial debacle on the door step of the Bush administration. It simply is not true. Certainly many thing contributed, greedy lenders, irresponsible buyers, lack of government over sight, housing bubble, etc... but all of these problems stemmed from the democrats "fairness and equality" low/no income verification loans.

So my point was -- If posters on TH *insist* on having a specific *party* to blame. Then let's go on the facts which are clear:

Republicans fought to re-regulate and the democrats *vehemently* opposed an investigation or re-regulation or any action for that matter. They were ticked republicans even brought it up.

Guess I'm just plain tired of disinformation and blame being laid on the wrong party.

Equality and fairness doesn't work in nature, why in the world do humans think it'll work for us?
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