Posted on March 10, 2009 by jtkheiry
Every single time I look at the headlines, I get frustrated and indignant. That’s because every headline describes a new way the federal government is proposing to reduce the efficacy of the free market (which it laughingly calls “unfettered”), reduce the choices available to consumers, reduce the ability of entrepreneurs to innovate and support themselves, [...]
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Posted on March 8, 2009 by jtkheiry
Every once in a while, there is a glimmer of honesty that shows through the muck of power-brokering and obfuscation in Congress. When it comes to the government-interventionists responding to the economic downturn, these glimmers of honest are few and far between, but here’s a good one tucked away in an MSNBC story regarding the [...]
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Posted on March 8, 2009 by jtkheiry
There are two ways to interpret President Obama’s proposed budget measures, if you are someone who believes in the basic laws of economics. One way is to assume that he simply refuses to believe that government fiscal policies can have negative effects in society. Another way is to assume that he knows the pernicious effects [...]
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Posted on March 4, 2009 by jtkheiry
A new firm set up by former executives of Countrywide Mortgage has started to make possible exactly what the government was hoping would happen in this mortgage fiasco: take over “toxic debts” and make money for themselves and the government.
But because Countrywide played a role in creating the mortgage mess in the first place, so-called [...]
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Posted on February 28, 2009 by jtkheiry
Not content with the ravages of the already-deep recession, the Vermont legislature is considering a raft of legislation that will make things worse. I will mention several of the measures here, but I’d like to point out from the very beginning that no matter how horribly these initiatives scar the state’s economy, no matter how [...]
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Posted on February 25, 2009 by jtkheiry
It’s now official. After decades of trying to deny the fact that fiscally healthy and profitable corporations create jobs and sustainable economic growth, the Democrats have finally embraced the so-called “trickle-down” effect. The only problem is that they recognize it only when they themselves are directly controlling the spending, and the fates of the companies [...]
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Posted on February 24, 2009 by jtkheiry
Every once in a while, a columnist summarizes a political situation so succinctly that it’s a shining gem in the gravel-pit of rhetoric. Reason columnist Steve Chapman’s recent commentary on the auto bailout hit the nail on the head:
And what about the automakers that have not run themselves into the ground? They get nothing. Actually, [...]
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Posted on February 22, 2009 by jtkheiry
I often point out that liberal policies kill people. In part, of course, the way I present it is stark hyperbole to grab people’s attention, but for the most part, it’s true; liberal willingness to allocate society’s resources to fit their view of what’s “fair,” “safe,” or “compassionate” necessarily result in societal ills, including unnecessary [...]
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Posted on February 21, 2009 by jtkheiry
With leftists dominating Congress and holding the White House, we must conclude that the American people are gung-ho about having the government make their decisions for them on a host of issues, healthcare among them. And, as further evidence of our abdication of personal responsibility, we have now gotten to the point in our political [...]
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Posted on February 21, 2009 by jtkheiry
The strategy of the Democratic party – and of leftists in general – is to continually push policies that centralize control of citizens’ lives at the federal level. This is where they – the elite who have much better ideas than we, the benighted rabble – can have the most impact on us while remaining [...]
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