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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Magic Words in Politics
by Thomas Sowell
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China is the largest foreign holder of U.S. government bonds. But, instead of buying more of those bonds as our skyrocketing national debt leads to more bonds being issued, China has been selling some of its U.S. government bonds this year.

The Chinese are no fools. They know that all this unbridled spending-- even when it is called "investment"-- means that inflation is coming. That in turn means that the dollars with which U.S. government bonds will be paid off will be worth a lot less than the dollars with which the bonds were bought.

Governments around the world have played this game for centuries, robbing those who trusted them enough to buy their bonds. Like Bernard Madoff, they call it "investment."

Inflation also means that all the talk about how higher taxes will be confined to "the rich" is nonsense. Inflation is a hidden tax that takes away the value of money held by everyone at every income level.

Abraham Lincoln once asked an audience how many legs a dog has if you count the tail as a leg. When they answered "five," Lincoln told them that the answer was four. The fact that you called the tail a leg did not make it a leg.

It is too bad that Lincoln is not still around today. He might emancipate us all from our enslavement to words.

When you call something a "stimulus" package, that does not mean that it actually stimulates. The way individuals, banks and businesses in general are hanging onto their money suggests that "sedative" package might be more accurate.

This is not a new phenomenon, peculiar to this administration. President Bush's "stimulus" package did not stimulate either. The same was true back in the days of Franklin D. Roosevelt's "pump-priming" by spending government money to get private money flowing.

The circulation of money slowed down back then the way it has slowed down today.

Some of our biggest political fallacies come from accepting words as evidence of realities. "Rent control" laws do not control rent and "gun control" laws do not control guns.

The big cities with the tightest rent control laws in the nation are New York and San Francisco. The nation's highest rents are in New York and the second-highest are in San Francisco. Continued...

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So Darrell, your logic is faulty and your numbers are phony. You must have missed the part of the article where there is well over 1000 robberies per year in London alone.

Control for population in London (7.2 million as of 2001 census) and properly use the percentage adjustment (US has roughly 300 million people), of which London has 2.4% of the US population. Therefore the US is 41.6 times the size of London.

Since we only have 11,344 murders by firearms in the US (your numbers which are not proven yet), the actual number should be higher based on strict percentages of population size....or 41,600 shootings (1000/yr * 41.6) in the US.

So the fact that we only have 11K vs what we should have based on population 41K, it would appear that gun control laws do NOT work.

But then again, that's just logical non-partisan analysis which isn't known any more to intelligensia nor leftists.

So how does

Now on the guns
Sowell says in the above article:

"It is even more painfully obvious that "gun control" laws do not control guns. The District of Columbia's very strong laws against gun ownership have done nothing to stop the high murder rate in Washington."


DARREL
Sowell didn't come up with this example, it's an old chestnut gun proponents like to pass around. What he doesn't mention of course is that the reason gun laws are so easily subverted and nullified in his cherry picked example of Washington D.C. (not a city, not a state and a huge transient population) is due to the US's completely uneven patch work of gun laws. It's so bad as to be a farce. In many southern states, any one can back up a pickup truck to a sales table at a gun show and buy all manner of guns new and used, cash down, no background check, no receipt, no registration, no transaction record, no identification whatsoever.

They can be a felon, a terrorist, a prison escapee or they can be insane. And they can certainly drive to Washington D.C..

Note:

"In 2004, firearms were used to murder 56 people in Australia, 184 people in Canada, 73 people in England and Wales, 5 people in New Zealand, and 37 people in Sweden.
In comparison, firearms were used to murder 11,344 in the United States."
--WISQARS, Injury Mortality Reports.

Interesting that gun control laws work in other countries which do have nationwide laws.

Darrel.
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Earl asks: "Darrel in AR
Are you saying that Dr. Sowell spins the written word like BHO spins the oral word?"

DAR
No, I'm saying Sowell spins the written word. You don't give an example of BHO supposedly spinning "the oral word."

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