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Apocalyptic Thinking Leads to the Apocalypse

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We were told over and over again that if America didn't raise her debt-ceiling, the financial roof would come tumbling down around our ears. We were told that the consequences for our credit rating would be disastrous. We were told that the stock market would crash.

So, our elected representatives passed a debt-ceiling increase. Democrats complained that the increase didn't raise taxes; Republicans complained that the increase kicked the proverbial can down the road on spending. Democrats claimed victory for having forced Republicans to raise the ceiling at all; Republicans claimed victory for having forced Democrats to offset increased spending with certain cuts.

And the economy tanked anyway.

On August 2, the stock market dropped 265 points. Standard and Poor's 500 moved into negative territory for the year. Fitch Ratings said that the U.S. may have its debt downgraded from triple-A status anyway. Microsoft, Exxon Mobil and Johnson & Johnson all have better credit than the government of the United States at this point. "I'm not so sure that the debt deal is well received or if it's what everyone wanted," Steven Carl, head equity trader at Williams Capital Group, told CNBC.

Because of the debt deal, things are slated to become even worse. If the debt-ceiling had not been raised, the government would have been forced to choose between spending initiatives. The debt-ceiling would have provided a hard cap; it would have prevented President Obama from being able to press for new spending initiatives. Now, with the "Super Congress" (a smaller group of people in Congress supposedly dedicated to cutting costs) in charge of cutting the deficit, we can expect a new push for higher taxes, especially since reports are that the constituency of the Super Congress will be "moderate."

None of this would have been possible without the apocalyptic doom-talk coming from the White House and members of Congress.

There was no emergency on the horizon. As Kevin Williamson of National Review pointed out, our revenues for the rest of the year easily would have paid our debt service requirements. We would have had to cut back on our discretionary and entitlement spending, but we need to do that anyway if we want to survive the current fiscal crisis.

Instead, Obama and his ilk had to scare us. The press certainly did its share, too. Frightening the American people into accepting wrong action has become a pastime among the chattering class. Karl Popper warned of the consequences of seeking a political utopia; such utopianism, he warned, led to violent action against those who disagreed with the general vision. The flip side of utopianism is apocalyptic thought, which stresses that unless drastic action is taken, the great flood will wipe us all from the planet. Those who stand in the way of such action stand on the side of Armageddon. In the words of Joe Biden, they become "like terrorists."

Apocalyptic doom-saying turns politics from compromise to extremism. How do we know if such predictions are correct though? There is one clear indicator: If someone sets a hard date, we can fairly guarantee that the doom-saying is nonsensical. Never in history, has a non-mankind created hard date turned out to be disastrous. No Kal-El prediction of the sun exploding has ever been accurate.

So next time you hear politicians tell you that something must be done by X date in order to prevent the destruction of the universe, tell them to pipe down. They're full of it. It's that simple. The only apocalypse that will occur is the one our scaremongering politicians bring down upon us.

Ben Shapiro, 27, is a graduate of UCLA and Harvard Law School. He is the three-time bestselling author of the upcoming book "Primetime Propaganda," and host of "The Ben Shapiro Show" on 810 AM in Orlando, FL. To find out more about Ben Shapiro and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

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----USURY is comdemned as creation and GOD mocking abomination in BOTH
testaments (--ie something out of nothing).
"There is absolutely NO reason why ANY country
should be borroring money --EVER. Esp. a country like America."
-ALAN WATT
(essential online coverage)
And for those feeble minds that protest "--that's just usury
within one's own family' ---WRONG!
The Old Testament allowed one very narrow, very circumscribed
kind of USURY with one tribe, and one tribe ONLY --the Canaanites
--their enemies...
Comment: #1
Posted by: free bee
Tue Aug 2, 2011 9:44 PM
Excellent article. My idea is that we get a clearer picture of what is meant by entitlement. It seems to mean that retired people want their Social Security benefits. However, I favor a more general, sociological use of the word that says that United States citizens have an attitude that George Carlin once described in a routine about spoiled Baby Boomers called, "Give me that, it's mine." This attitude harms all areas of the economy. For example, in California, a retired police officer's homeless son (the question might be why was the son of well to do parents homeless) was beaten to death by police. The father is now on TV demanding huge sums of money from the police department as retribution. To me, the offensive part of the story (aside from the obvious mishandling of the son by all involved) is that the dad, himself a retired police officer, views the city government as as place to get huge sums of money. That is entitlement. This happens in businesses and governments. It is a perverse sociology that drives individuals to view large entities as super wealthy and a source of huge incomes for any individual capaple of winning a lawsuit.

This entitlement system has destroyed doctors. We never hear about the plight of the good natured doctor trying to cure people and being gouged by huge monthly bills he must pay for malpractice insurance. The doctor supports himself, a couple of nurses, a couple of office workers, and a dozen clerks in an insurance company because there exists a fear that any patient might feel entitled to grab dollars from the doctor in a lawsuit.

Great article. I learned from it.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Mike Hayne
Wed Aug 3, 2011 9:30 AM
Great article. Now if we can just get the rest of the country to remember that Washington D.C.'s latest con game heist is to run around yelling, "The Sky Is Falling!"
Comment: #3
Posted by: Yvonne Prelutsky
Wed Aug 3, 2011 10:53 AM
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