Update II: A Sprinkling Of State Star Dust (Behold: A Commission)

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In the introduction to F.A. Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom, the late economist Milton Friedman put his finger on the backdrop to the growth of collectivism: “The argument for collectivism is simple if false; it is an immediate emotional argument. The argument for individualism is subtle and sophisticated; it is an indirect rational argument.”

Friedman best articulated why idiots don’t understand freedom.

Obama is an idiot. The guy really doesn’t comprehend how it is that he can’t create jobs. He keeps sprinkling state star dust, but nothing happens. He honestly believes that as the head of an entity that only consumes wealth and has no means of producing it, he should, nevertheless, be able to generate viable jobs. Indeed, BO’s bewildered, because his are the economics of voodoo..

If it is to expand, nuclear power should be privately financed. But, as explained, BO has a hard time with the market place, being too dim to understand its workings. So today, instead of lifting the 40-year-old restrictions on the construction of nuclear plants and leaving the rest to an industry with skin in the game, BO has decided “to back the construction of two nuclear reactors with $8.3 billion in federal loan guarantees.”

By BO logic, a wave of the wand is bound to bring into being a viable industry.

Not quite.

“We are missing a historic opportunity to expand nuclear power the right way [through private financing] and instead settling for a handful of government-subsidized reactors,” says Jack Spencer, a research fellow for nuclear energy policy at the conservative Heritage Foundation.

The same species of dimness inflicts the First Lady. When Michelle O launched her Fat-Based Initiative, the FLOTUS showed that she too is inured to the workings of the market. MO was challenged as to whether she was not interfering in the lives of Americans, to which she answered that she agreed government should not meddle. Seamlessly, she went on to explain that “We,” as in the Royal We, needed to offer parents options… and educate them, etc.

MO had drawn a complete blank; unable was she to even fathom how information would disseminated outside the purview of government.

Update I: STIM TURNS 1 TODAY. Obama understandably defends it, but so do the Keynesians—proponents of centralized banking—at the Wall Street Journal. As I wrote, “How much to hand out; who to hand it to; which handout makes the best use of taxpayer money…—that’s the depth of the ‘philosophical’ to-be-or-not-to-be among Republikeynsians.”

No premise of central banking is more honored than the idea that the system needs a lender of last resort, without whom holders of good collateral can go belly up in a liquidity panic

[Holman W. Jenkins Jr., WSJ]

Obama’s defense has far more credibility, given that he is a central planner, and the WSJ poses as pro-market:

Obama, in a White House speech, said he believed the stimulus will save or create 1.5 million jobs in 2010 after saving or creating as many as 2 million jobs thus far.
His point was to show that the stimulus, while admittedly unpopular, had the effect of keeping the U.S. economy from plunging into a second Great Depression.
‘Our work is far from over but we have rescued this economy from the worst of this crisis,’ he said.

Update II (Feb. 18): BEHOLD A COMMISSION. “Government commissions are where accountability goes to die.” It is for reason that “President Barack Obama named a bipartisan panel on Thursday to tackle exploding U.S. budget deficits and promised it broad leeway to recommend ways to put the country on a path to fiscal responsibility.”

A commission can do absolutely nothing about the debt and the deficits this president, like his predecessor, has wracked-up. What it can do is put distance between the president and the “tough decisions” the country he is bankrupting must make.

Taxes will be raised, despite Obama’s promise “during his campaign that families making less than $250,000 would not face tax increases.”

Fishy accounting, in the final analysis, will allow this smooth, slippery president to claim that he has tackled a problem Bush created and he exacerbated.

Quote: “There’s no doubt that we’re going to have to also address the long-term quandary of a government that routinely and extravagantly spends more than it takes in.”

Question: Are Americans the kind of meatheads that’ll accept BO’s version of events whereby he and his Big-Spender Government are two different entities, never the twain shall meet?

9 thoughts on “Update II: A Sprinkling Of State Star Dust (Behold: A Commission)

  1. George Pal

    Don’t wanna brag but I suspected Obama was a pixie duster when he rode in on a unicorn.

    It would be no small measure if voters would automatically dismiss from consideration any candidate for any public office who had not successfully demonstrated an ability to make his way in life on something other than the public dime.

  2. Robert Glisson

    This little take on Psalm 23 was in my e-mail box this morning. Except for line three, it think it tops the cake.

    Obama is the shepherd I did not want.
    He leadeth me beside the still factories.
    He restoreth my faith in the Republican party.
    He guideth me in the path of unemployment for his party’s sake.
    Yea, though I walk through the valley of the bread line,
    I shall fear no hunger, for his bailouts are with me.
    He has anointed my income with taxes,
    My expenses runneth over.
    Surely, poverty and hard living will follow me all the days of my life,
    And I will live in a mortgaged home forever.
    I am glad I am American,
    I am glad that I am free.
    But I wish I was a dog …..
    And Obama was a tree.

  3. MeMyselfI

    Look, I know you think Obama is like this because he’s stoopid… but, he’s not. He understands EXACTLY what he’s doing. It’s all very much on purpose. Make it collapse, remake it your own image. That’s his plan. OF COURSE he doesn’t want a viable new nuke power industry… he just wants to print $8B dollars more to add to the pile of debt.

  4. Gringo Malo

    Actually, there is something that the fedgov could do to stimulate the nuclear industry. I’ve been told, though I’ve not researched it, that the French have a successful nuclear industry because they approved a standard reactor design and cookie-cuttered it. If we Americans continue re-inventing the wheel under the same regulatory program we’ve been using, then building BHO’s new nuclear plants will still take decades, and $8.3 billion won’t buy anyone a six pack of beer by the time they’re done. If the government could approve a single safe reactor design and get the EPA and NRC out of the way of power companies that want to build that design, then perhaps we could have a successful nuclear industry in America. It occurs to me that I sound like Theodoric of York, so I might as well throw in, “Naaaaaaaah!”

  5. james huggins

    I agree with MEMYSELF etc. etc. Obama has no clue how a free market economy operates and he knows it. His whole background has been a racial, cultural and political hate fest and he thinks he is some sort of messiah raised up to lead the United States to a marxist utopia. The only thing I can’t really figure out is how could so many American voters actually be dumb enough to vote for him? Even if John McCain was the other choice.

  6. sunny black

    I just got Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom. I’m really excited to go through it. Ms. Mercer’s mention of it — and also John Stossel’s episode of the same name on the Fox Business Channel — got me really curious. I saw an interesting clip in the 1970s I think where Judge Bork was having a Q&A with Hayek. Thanks Ms. Mercer!

  7. Roy Bleckert

    “Friedman best articulated why idiots don’t understand freedom.”

    10-4

  8. Robert

    “Meathead”: I new it had nothing to do with me liking BBQ and disliking pointy headed intellectuals that make their bones putting down “Middle America”.

    Keep up the good work. You do enlighten us “meatheads” out here and keep us from being totally ignorant.

  9. Mark Humphrey

    The only species dumber than Democrats is Republican loyalists who decry the “danger” that we may lose our freedom. They haven’t figured out that our freedom is largely lost.

    These mutant turtles really believe, with numb docility, that republican politicians oppose Big Spending in DC. That’s why they lodge fervent protests against Obama’s $800 billion bailout, while ignoring the Bush $800 bailout.

    They trust the Republican party to uphold American Values–which translates to bleacher-stomping and cheering in support of US military adventures. Our soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan are “defending American freedoms”, they affirm with solemn fuzziness.

    At least Democrats understand clearly what they want: your money or your life.

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