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Friday, October 03, 2008


Though paved with good intentions…

This road was bound to lead us to our current predicament.

As Michael S. Malone, writing from my neck of the woods opines:

The End Of An Era
Edgelings; live from Silicon Valley

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From where I sit, the United States government has embarked on two pieces of social engineering in the last few years. One was to make oil expensive as expensive as possible to drive people to greater use of alternative energy sources - because anything less would be irresponsible and destructive to the environment. The other was to enshrine home ownership (i.e., easy-to-obtain mortgages) as a new American right - because anything less would be unequal and racist.

None of us voted on these decisions - indeed, neither was even spoken about directly, much less debated. But nevertheless, both became national policy… and both have sparked national, now international, crises. Then, once they became crises, both were blamed on ‘greedy capitalism’, instead of what they really were: legislative interference into market forces.

Fine. We’ve been through this before, and no doubt we will see similar, government-induced crises again - inevitably accompanied by Administration officials and our elected representatives pointing at everyone but themselves.

But what makes this particular economic crisis so appalling, at least from this vantage point, is the sheer scumminess, corruption, short-sightedness and general incompetence of everyone involved. At least in the business world, especially in the take-no-prisoners world of high-tech that kind of venality and ineptitude either gets you fired or kills the company; by comparison, in Washington, it puts you in charge of the recovery effort.

Indeed.

Hat Tip: Glen Reynolds

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Comments

Michael S. Malone is on crack.

two pieces of social engineering in the last few years. One was to make oil expensive as expensive as possible to drive people to greater use of alternative energy sources

The wind barons’ coup.

WOOF on October 3, 2008 at 02:23 pm

And WOOF has been licking its balls.


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Rodney G. Graves
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Ceterum censeo Parthia esse delendam
Latin: “Furthermore, Parthia (Persia aka modern day Iran) should be destroyed.”

Rodney Graves on October 3, 2008 at 02:51 pm
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One was to make oil expensive as expensive as possible to drive people to greater use of alternative energy sources

I don’t remember of any recent law passed intentionally meant to increase the price of oil.  There was a proposal to increase the gas tax so the extra money could be spent on development of alternative energy, but I don’t think that was passed.  The oil spike was for the most part due to factors outside the realm of the government.  If you want to blame the government for oil prices, blame the increasing instability of the oil-producing countries in the Middle East and our tendancy to worsen it. Anyways, the US still enjoys lower gas prices than most of the world.

other was to enshrine home ownership (i.e., easy-to-obtain mortgages) as a new American right - because anything less would be unequal and racist.

Again, I don’t remember any “equal home-ownership right” regulation based on race or class. There was an initiative trumphited by Bush called the “Ownership Society”, but that was basically allowing loaners to make risky loans; it was more of a de-regulation than anything.  If you can blame anything, you can blame that.  Here is what Obama said about it:

“It’s called the Ownership Society in Washington. But in our past there has been another term for it - Social Darwinism - every man or women for him or herself.”

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/9/15/14926/8208/866/599158

chris on October 3, 2008 at 02:56 pm

Individualism is anathema to Barry and his fellow travelers.


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Kevin on October 3, 2008 at 03:03 pm

Chris,

Though I hesitate to waste my time on anyone who’d cite Markos “Screw them” Zuniga as anything other than a bad example, I’ll take a chance that you may have more substance than our usual trolls.

First, a question: Did you follow the link and read the whole article?

If not, I’ll wait…

Now then…

Malone’s point is that the range of policies, most of which were tacked on to other legislation as opposed to stand alone legislation, taken together have had the effects stated.  If those effects were not intentional, there is a remarkable congruence between those results and the stated position of the extreme left of the Democratic party.  Two such coincidences (energy and mortgages) rather boggle the imagination.


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Rodney G. Graves
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Ceterum censeo Parthia esse delendam
Latin: “Furthermore, Parthia (Persia aka modern day Iran) should be destroyed.”

Rodney Graves on October 3, 2008 at 03:52 pm
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