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		<title>Keynes is dead. Let&#8217;s bury him already.</title>
		<link>http://givemeliberty.blogivists.com/2009/02/25/keynes-is-dead-lets-bury-him-already/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 17:37:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ironically, it was Keynes who said:
&#8220;Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.&#8221;
Little that Keynes had to say, before that or afterward, proved so true.  Keynes is dead.  More importantly, even when he was alive, Keynes was DEAD WRONG.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ironically, it was Keynes who said:</p>
<p>&#8220;Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.&#8221;</p>
<p>Little that Keynes had to say, before that or afterward, proved so true.  Keynes is dead.  More importantly, even when he was alive, Keynes was DEAD WRONG.  No competent economist today follows Keynsian thinking.  Unfortunately we still have a few living economists who are already defunct (Paul Krugman come to mind?), and politicians, the consummate &#8220;practical men,&#8221; are still in their thrall.  The stubborn fact remains that we cannot spend our way to prosperity.</p>
<p>The fatal flaw in Keynes&#8217; theory of government stimulus was inflation.  He assumed that a little inflation was a good thing, and could stimulate growth at no cost.  But the bottom line is still the same: government cannot give to one without taking from another.  Inflation is a tax, economically no different than any other tax, and not a magic money tree.  It is not visibly collected like other taxes, but it removes value from the currency as surely as any other tax removes value from the economy.  That is what has made inflation an irresistible temptation to politicians since the invention of politics, and also what makes it so insidious.  Inflation takes indiscriminately from those who have savings, and adds nothing to the total wealth of the economy.  And by punishing those who save, while sometimes benefiting those who spend beyond their means, inflation discourages the very productivity which benefits everyone.  Way back in 1776, Adam Smith explained that wealth is productivity, not gold, not consumption, but productivity.  Yet to this day, politicians (being practical men, at least when it comes to getting reelected) promote consumption and punish productivity.</p>
<p>Is it any wonder that we periodically suffer financial crises arising from such misguided government intervention in the economy?  Before we legislate our way into an Even Greater Depression, let&#8217;s bury Keynes once and for all.</p>
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		<title>We Are Those Who Fail to Learn</title>
		<link>http://givemeliberty.blogivists.com/2008/12/20/we-are-those-who-fail-to-learn/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2008 16:55:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>givemeliberty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Those who fail to learn from the mistakes of history are doomed to repeat them.&#8221;
I don&#8217;t know who said that first, but we are on the brink of relearning that lessson the hard way.  With all of the media clamoring for our attention 24/7, I&#8217;m seeing virtually nothing pointing out the many obvious parallels [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Those who fail to learn from the mistakes of history are doomed to repeat them.&#8221;</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know who said that first, but we are on the brink of relearning that lessson the hard way.  With all of the media clamoring for our attention 24/7, I&#8217;m seeing virtually nothing pointing out the many obvious parallels just within the past 100 years.  Growing up as baby boomers, we often wondered how the German people could have stood silently by while Adolph Hitler carried out his disasterous plans.  Yet apart from the Holocaust itself, most of what Hitler did could be easily compared to the actions being taken by our own government right now.  The bank bailouts, the quasi-nationalization of the auto industry, and the massive stimilus programs look very much like steps that Hitler took in his rise to power.  (And the inflation that is bound to follow our unprecedented deficit spending may make the Weimar Deutschemark look like a stable currency!)  The same could be said comparing today&#8217;s actions with those of Benito Mussolini.  Yet the only lessons of history even mentioned today are based on complete mischaracterizatons of the actions of FDR.  FDR, the president who turned a routine two year recession into a 15 year depression of unprecedented magnitude, borrowed many, perhaps most, of his ideas directly from Hitler and Mussolini.  He openly admired both men, and envied the political power which they were able to use to intervene in their own economies.  Most of those ideas were initially ruled unconstitutional here, until FDR succeeded in silencing the Supreme Court.  But those same interventions are occurring here today, with barely a peep from the people or the media.</p>
<p>Three months ago, it would have been preposterous to suggest that the federal government would take control of the banks.  Yet they have done so, and nobody said a word.  The nationalization of the auto industry is taking place right before our eyes, and the best we can do is debate whether taxpayer dollars should be used to do it!  Instead of defending our freedom, we appear to be clamoring for more regulation.</p>
<p>Apparently when we elected Barack Obama, we bought the &#8220;change&#8221; message hook, line and sinker.  Somehow, despite all the lessons of history, the total and complete abject failure of socialism anywhere and everywhere it has ever been tried, we seem to think that The One can somehow turn that thoroughly discredited concept into a viable model for the American economy.  I have great respect for Mr. Obama&#8217;s intelligence, but our complex economy is far beyond the comprehension of even the most brilliant central planners.  Apparently our socialist schools have succeeded in their mission of whitewashing that incontrovertible (and inconvenient) truth.</p>
<p>I do not believe that we must go through an Even Greater Depression, but we are staring into the abyss.  So at the risk of being redundant, I can only repeat, &#8220;Those who fail to learn from the mistakes of history are doomed to repeat them.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Auto Industry Thought for the Day</title>
		<link>http://givemeliberty.blogivists.com/2008/12/02/auto-industry-thought-for-the-day/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 17:51:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many times have you heard politicians accuse the Big 3 automakers of &#8220;not making the cars that people want to buy&#8221;?  I, for one, am tired of hearing it.  I&#8217;m not an apologist for bad management decision making in any industry, but nobody in Detroit ever wanted to build cars that wouldn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How many times have you heard politicians accuse the Big 3 automakers of &#8220;not making the cars that people want to buy&#8221;?  I, for one, am tired of hearing it.  I&#8217;m not an apologist for bad management decision making in any industry, but nobody in Detroit ever wanted to build cars that wouldn&#8217;t sell.  Unfortunately, the titans of industry wannabes in Congress think that they know what cars people want better than industry management.  Indeed, they think they know better than the people themselves!  In a nutshell, Detroit would be delighted to build cars you want to buy, it&#8217;s the politicians who want to tell you what you can drive.  So the next time you hear some politician say Detroit doesn&#8217;t make cars that people want to buy, paraphrase it this way: &#8220;Detroit can&#8217;t make money building cars designed by Congressional committee that <strong>nobody</strong> wants to buy&#8221;!  Think of that marvel of German engineering/central planning, the Trabant.  Or the Yugo.  If Nancy Pelosi has her way, Detroit will get a bailout all right, but it will come with so many strings attached that you&#8217;ll be wishing you could buy a Trabant!</p>
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