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Friday, December 21, 2007
Rich Tucker :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Foolishness of Fearmongering
by Rich Tucker
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It’s important to remember the past and to learn from it, but you’ll never move ahead if you spend all your time looking backward. So why do so many presidential candidates spend so much time peering over their shoulders?

“The first time I ever came out to Iowa was with Senator Culver on his first campaign in ’74. And one thing seems different now. You ride across this magnificent state and you see so much open land -- and so few farmers,” Sen. Joe Biden said during a Democratic debate on Dec. 13. And, he wondered, “How do you preserve family farmers? [There are] only 550,000 of them left. And if you continue the system the way it is, it’s breaking the system. It’s going to just flat break the system.”

But asking how many farmers there are in Iowa, or in the entire country, entirely misses the point. The correct question is: “Are we producing enough food?” Our farms produce more food than ever. We feed the world. Meanwhile, the USDA says American families spend less than 10 percent of their disposable income on food, leaving us more money for other things. If fewer farmers are growing more food, it’s difficult to understand why that’s a bad thing.

Former Sen. John Edwards, who’s positioning himself as the enemy of American corporations, is also stuck in the past. He claims that, because of trade with China, we’ve “lost millions of jobs.”

Wrong. The United States has added jobs in each of the last 51 straight months. Wages are increasing, too, and unemployment rates remain extremely low. If George Bush has presided over the “worst economy since Herbert Hoover,” as John Kerry claimed in 2004, it’s difficult to imagine what a good economy would look like.

Of course, in any active economy, people do lose their jobs. And Edwards has met at least one of those people. “Right here in Iowa, the Maytag plant in Newton closed. A guy named Doug Bishop, who I got to know very well, had worked in that plant and his family had worked in that plant literally for generations. And his job is now gone. The same thing, by the way, happened in the plant that my father worked in when I was growing up,” Edwards declared.

It is a shame when anyone loses a job. But it’s critical to remember that, in order for an economy to grow, there simply must be some disruption. When globalization works, some people are going to lose their jobs, but more people are going to gain jobs. That’s exactly what’s happened in the U.S. economy in recent years.

Edwards mentioned textile plants, so let’s go even further back, before his father’s day, to the early 1900s. Back then, South Carolina’s economy was heavily dependent on textile mills. Maybe you’ve heard of a man named “Shoeless” Joe Jackson. He played a bit of baseball. Continued...

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Rich Tucker is an editor in Washington D.C. and a columnist for Townhall.com.

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That fearmongering is a destructive and dishonest wy of governing. We have had twelve years of it under Bush, and while it served his purpose to get him re-elected it has dragged down the culture and the country, involved us in a pointless, ego-driven war, and created an administrations that deceives us, operates in secrecy, and still, while using the fear-tactic, is able to enlist the support of the naive.

The hysteria-fear-campaign employed by radio prop-jocks, TV personalities and government officials to get votes has now created a near panic response regarding immigration and muslims that drains our real problem-solving energies and freedom to decide for ourselves what is important.

Thank You For The Gift
Greenhornet writes:
Saturday, December, 22, 2007 12:00 PM
Lemonade writes: "Greenhornet"
I'm sorry for scaring you, but most truths are unpleasant.
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Thank you for your considerate and kind example. When I read your first post, I felt that you wanted to share a reasonable truth. It was a real education, and I felt your genuine intent, which we sometimes do not see at first glance.

You have a wealth of wisdom and knowledge from my perception, in your humble response. You seem to have a treasure and depth of understanding in the value of truth and veracity. You remind me of the articulate GOP Candidate Mitt Romney. I hope you do not mind that comparison.

Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones!
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