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Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Santa Claus Politics
by Thomas Sowell
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Senator Hillary Clinton's Christmas commercial, showing various government programs as presents under a Christmas tree, was a classic example of calculated confusion in politics.

Anyone who believes that the government can give the country presents has fallen for the oldest political illusion of all -- the illusion of something for nothing.

Santa Claus may turn out to be the real front-runner in the primaries, judging by the way candidates are vying with one another to give away government goodies to the voters.

Santa Claus is bipartisan. The Bush administration is unveiling its plan to rescue people who gambled and lost in the housing markets when the bubble burst.

We now have a bipartisan tradition of the government stepping in to rescue people who engaged in risky behavior -- whether by locating in the known paths of hurricanes in Florida or in areas repeatedly hit by wildfires over the years in California or by doing things that increase the probability of catching AIDS.

Why not also rescue people who gambled away their life's savings in Las Vegas? That would at least be consistent.

Apparently the only people who are supposed to be responsible are the taxpayers -- and they are increasingly made responsible for other people's irresponsibility.

Military conscription is long gone. But taxpayers are still being conscripted to play Santa Claus.

If taking our money and wasting it -- or, rather, using it to buy votes -- was all the damage that politicians did to the economy, that would be Utopia compared to all the damage they actually do.

What's more, politicians can picture themselves as the solutions to our economic problems, when in fact they are the biggest economic problem of all.

To this day, there are people who believe that the market economy failed when the stock market crashed in 1929 and that the Great Depression of the 1930s that followed required government intervention.

In reality, the stock market crashed by almost exactly the same amount on almost the same day in 1987 -- and 20 years of prosperity, low inflation and low unemployment followed.

What was the difference? Continued...

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and author of The Housing Boom and Bust.
 
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Sorry CW
CW: Sorry but you don't get a pass when it comes to single mother births. Raygun was elected in 1980 that was 27 years ago for you fuzzy math folks. You have had majorities in both houses in several of those years. Conservatives have controlled the white house for 20 of the 28 years so when will you take your share of any blame for all the problems we have had since you were given the reins of power? You have had the power to change society norms, but have done nothing but try to implement solutions that go against human nature i.e. teenage sex. It hasn't ever worked and never will.

onegoodguy
writes, "I think it could be argued that disaster assistance at some level is a suitable govt. function, similar to firefighting or even policing. (I would argue it should be done at as close to the local level as possible)"

Interesting statement. When in business school, I was part of a team of four assigned to attend a government sponsored seminar attempting to come up with a strategy regarding rural health care in our state. Health care providers and bureaucrats were trying to find ways and money to ensure all the latest and greatest benefits of medicine were available to everyone.

Our paper began with the question of exactly what level of health care should be considered a basic right and hence worthy of support by governmental taxes. What is a suitable government function? We have never had that discussion it seems or it is not worthy of the media's attention since it would conflict with their agenda.

We settled on EMS services and access to a primary care physician. EMS services probably can and should include disaster related services to ensure people do not die from starvation or exposure. Beyond that, it should not be the government's role to restore everyone to pre disaster status

I agree everything should be done at as local a level as possible including taxes. Federal grants to states and municipalities only perpetuates the Santa Claus myth. They take our money and filter it back down through the wonderfully efficient bureaucracy to where it came from in the first place and local papers write about the money as though it were from the tooth fairy.
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