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Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Walter E. Williams :: Townhall.com Columnist
Compassion Versus Reality
by Walter E. Williams
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Dr. Thomas Sowell, a distinguished economist and longtime friend and colleague, recently wrote a series of columns under the title "A War of Words." He pointed out that liberals succeed in duping the public because they are so clever with words that they give the appearance of compassion. Liberals talk about the need for "affordable" housing and health care. They tarnish their enemies with terms such as "price-gouging" and "corporate greed." Uninformed and unthinking Americans fall easy prey to this demagoguery.

Politicians exploit public demands that government ought to do something about this or that problem by taking measures giving them greater control over our lives. For the most part, whatever politicians do, whether it's rent controls to produce "affordable" housing, or price controls to eliminate "price-gouging," the result is a calamity worse than the original problem. For example, two of the most costly housing markets are the rent-controlled cities of San Francisco and New York. If you're over 40, you'll remember the chaos produced by the gasoline price controls of the 1970s. Socialist agendas have considerable appeal, but they produce disaster, and the more socialist they are, the greater the disaster.

Liberals often denounce free markets as immoral. The reality is exactly the opposite. Free markets, characterized by peaceable, voluntary exchange, with respect for property rights and the rule of law, are more moral than any other system of resource allocation. Let's examine just one reason for the superior morality of free markets.

Say that I mow your lawn and you pay me $30, which we might think of as certificates of performance. Having mowed your lawn, I visit my grocer and demand that my fellow men serve me by giving me 3 pounds of steak and a six-pack of beer. In effect, the grocer asks, "Williams, you're demanding that your fellow man, as ranchers and brewers, serve you; what did you do to serve your fellow man?" I say, "I mowed his lawn." The grocer says, "Prove it!" That's when I hand over my certificates of performance -- the $30.

Look at the morality of a resource allocation method that requires that I serve my fellow man in order to have a claim on what he produces and contrast it with government resource allocation. The government can say, "Williams, you don't have to serve your fellow man; through our tax code, we'll take what he produces and give it to you." Of course, if I were to privately take what my fellow man produced, we'd call it theft. The only difference is when the government does it, that theft is legal but nonetheless theft -- the taking of one person's rightful property to give to another.

Liberals love to talk about this or that human right, such as a right to health care, food or housing. That's a perverse usage of the term "right." A right, such as a right to free speech, imposes no obligation on another, except that of non-interference. The so-called right to health care, food or housing, whether a person can afford it or not, is something entirely different; it does impose an obligation on another. If one person has a right to something he didn't produce, simultaneously and of necessity it means that some other person does not have right to something he did produce. That's because, since there's no Santa Claus or Tooth Fairy, in order for government to give one American a dollar, it must, through intimidation, threats and coercion, confiscate that dollar from some other American. I'd like to hear the moral argument for taking what belongs to one person to give to another person.

There are people in need of help. Charity is one of the nobler human motivations. The act of reaching into one's own pockets to help a fellow man in need is praiseworthy and laudable. Reaching into someone else's pocket is despicable and worthy of condemnation.

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Dr. Williams serves on the faculty of George Mason University as John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics and is the author of More Liberty Means Less Government: Our Founders Knew This Well.
 
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Laws of Nature vs. socialist fallacies
Socialists act is if they believe the universe is not a cause-and-effect place. They consistently ignore the empirically observable and provable laws of Nature which do not depend on human opinion for their existence, gravitation, or effect/results.
E.g., Nature's first law of econoics: Whatever you tax you WILL get less of, and whatever you subsidize you WILL get more of. Tax honesty, ingenuity, industriousness, productivity, generosity, education, etc, and you get less of those. Subsidize, dishonesty, apathy, laziness, non-productivity, greed, ignorance, unwed motherhood, joblessness, etc, and you get more of those. It is a self-evident fact that if you give a man the choice between working or not working for the same $200 per day, literally ALL individuals will choose to take the money for not working in preference to working for it. That's what such as the Apostle Paul referred to as "man's old nature." These phenomena are no mere opinions, they are simple cause-and-effect realities of the the universe which any intellectually honest truth-seeker can observe first hand. (Voltairian definition for any wannabe-clever sophists in the crowd: truth = existence, reality.)
One problem socialists don't want to confront is the simple fact that every time some benefit is created (even handing a dollar to a beggar), whether created by "government" or by the private sector, scammers INEVITABLY scurry out from underneath every rock to take advantage of the benefit. E.g. homeless sign carriers will put the words "God Bless" on their signs if the beggar on the next block is taking in more bucks per hour than they are because he has "God Bless" on his sign. For scammers, the "ethic" is "whatever works." "Pregnant with first child, anything helps. God Bless." Whatever works. The fact that some individuals are legitimately in need is irrelevant to my context here regarding the existence and inherently problematic nature of scammers who are not in legitimate NEED (as contrasted with WANT).
One thing that offends me most about "government" hypocrites is that they only give lip service to pretending to resent the scammers or do anything about them, the reason being that "government" is lining their own pockets despite the scammers. In contrast, at least with voluntary charity, whether "adequate" or "inadequate" no control-freak yrcch gets to decide how much I should be forced to donate, or whether or not the donee is a scammer. I get to determine the need and how my labor and productivity will be allocated. When one person (aka "government") can allocate the labor and productivity of another (aka slave, serf, citizen), by definition, the inherently evil and inevitably corrupting One Ring will see to it that the serfs (aka "taxpayers" in IRSspeak) will "donate" a much larger percent than "government" self-anointed by "official immunity."
Any person who doesn't think the individual is best suited to decide the allocation of his own labor and productivity simply does not believe in self-ownership. Ergo, all socialists, by definition, believe in feudalism with themselves installed as lords of the manor.
Any individual who doesn't believe in self-ownership, by definition, is anathema to liberty and justice.
The Ancient Wisdom says, "Woe unto those who call good evil and evil good." There is nothing one can say to them. One can only be prepared for self-defense. Hence the Founders' wisdom in formulating the 2nd Amendment.
Worst of all are the disingenuous control-freak vermin who try to demonize any person who dares to engage in clear and intellectually honest thinking or discussion as "haters, racists, bigots, homophobes, misogynists," etc. E.g. "You won't let me steal and redistribute your labor and productivity, therefore you are a hater, racist, bigot, homophobe, misogynist, capitalist pig, anarchist, etc. Instead of trying to participate in courteous civil discourse with such folks, they deserve the hottest place in hell right next to Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, Saddam, etc.
Reading Henry David Thoreau's and Ralph Waldo Emerson's defense of the POLARIZING activities of anti-slavery hero, John Brown, is illuminating on the issue of polarization. IMHO, socialism vs. individual freedom needs to be, and, in the end, probably will be, polarized similarly to the blacks-as-chattel slavery issue prior to the Civil War.

welfare
govt produces no goods or producte it can only give to someone what it takes from someone else,i for one am tired of working every year till april or may so a bunch of freeloading deadbeat trash can get handouts from the govt
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