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Random thoughts on the passing scene:

I am so old that I can remember when music was musical.

Now that the federal government says that it will stand behind the warranties on General Motors' automobiles, does that make you more likely or less likely to buy a car from GM? If you were a rising young executive with a promising future, would you be more likely or less likely to go to work for a company where politicians can fire you?

We have become such suckers for words that politicians can spend our tax money like a drunken sailor, provided they call it "investment." At least the drunken sailor is spending his own money but people look down on him because he doesn't call it "investment."

Barack Obama seems determined to repeat every disastrous mistake of the 1930s, at home and abroad. He has already repeated Herbert Hoover's policy of raising taxes on high income earners, FDR's policy of trying to micro-manage the economy and Neville Chamberlain's policy of seeking dialogues with hostile nations while downplaying the dangers they represent.

We seem to be moving steadily in the direction of a society where no one is responsible for what he himself did but we are all responsible for what somebody else did, either in the present or in the past.

The famous editorial cartoonist Herblock could write as well as draw. In one of his books, he said something like: "You too can have the soothing feeling of nature's own baby-soft wool being pulled gently over your resting eyes." I think of that every time I see Barack Obama talking.

It has long been said that uncertainty is the hardest thing for a market to adjust to. No one can generate uncertainty as much as the government, which can change the rules in midstream or come out with some new bright idea at any time, as the current administration has already demonstrated.

We have now reached the truly dangerous point where we cannot even be warned about the lethal, fanatical and suicidal hatred of our society by Islamic extremists, because to do so would be politically incorrect and, in some European countries, would be a violation of the law against inciting hostility to groups.

Perhaps the scariest aspect of our times is how many people think in talking points, rather than in terms of real world consequences.

Barack Obama's favorable reception during his tour in Europe may be the most enthusiastic international acclaim for a democratic government leader since Neville Chamberlain returned from Munich in 1938, proclaiming "peace in our time."

How a man who holds the entire population of a country as his prisoners, and punishes the families of those who escape, can be admired by people who call themselves liberals is one of the many wonders of the human mind's ability to rationalize.

Yet such is the case with Fidel Castro.

What does "economic justice" mean, except that you want something that someone else produced, without having to produce anything yourself in return?

Perhaps the way President Obama will reduce the deficit is by making more presidential appointments of people who will pay the back taxes they owe, in order to get confirmed by the Senate.

Liberals seem to think that they are doing lagging groups a favor by making excuses for counterproductive and self-destructive behavior. The poor do not need press agents. They need the truth. No one ever said, "Press agents will make you free."

If I were Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner, I would not sign any long-term lease on a home in Washington.

Socialists believe in government ownership of the means of production. Fascists believed in government control of privately owned businesses, which is much more the style of this government. That way, politicians can intervene whenever they feel like it and then, when their interventions turn out badly, summon executives from the private sector before Congress and denounce them on nationwide television.

To find out more about Thomas Sowell and read features by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com. Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305. His Web site is www.tsowell.com.

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I would like to suggest that this article "Random Thoughts" by Tom Sowell be sent to all federal Senators and Congressmen. i would be happy to subsidize the printing and postage if that would make that happen. I look forward to your response.

Robert E. Sobraske
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Posted by: Robert Sobraske
Tue Apr 7, 2009 3:47 PM
Oppression rings a bell when Taxpayers think of Barack Obama, Barney Frank, Pelosi, Reid, Waters, Geithner, Clintons (just to name a few)! This bunch of radical and socialist idiots are bankrupting America, as we speak, and it seems only a few folks are getting it and are beginning to hold "Tea Party gatherings!" This should tell you something, right? It's obvious, people, who have a job at present, are totally fed up and the ONLY CHANGE THEY WANT TO SEE IS 'SMALLER GOVERNMENT', 'SMALLER SALARIES AND RETIREMENTS FOR POLITICIANS', and to 'LEAVE THE SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS ALONE' as this Democratic latest crazy hype "we're going to redistribute wealth" (so they can furnish more social,welfare and insurance programs to the illegitimates) is only going to make America into a third world country!

I'm quoting from a cartoon - “They come from far away, commit crimes, and cost Government
(We, the Taxpayers) a lot of money - but enough about Congress” the phrase being used by
Politicians “Do as I say, not as I do” make Americans wonder if it's time to move abroad?
We've heard the speeches from politicians “We'll stop Nafta, Cafta, create jobs, cut taxes, balance the
budget, reduce drug costs, cut insurance costs, fix Social Security and WORK for Taxpayers!”
Yeah, Right! It's a proven fact, you're not taking care of anyone but your greedy selves!

Who's idea was it to supply Taxpayers' money for the rebuilding of anything that's not on
American soil? Even rebuilding on American soil, Taxpayers need to hold the checkbooks!
Politicians can't be trusted to make decisions that affect America on any level! Politicians have
no Credibility! It's so sad to think we've gotten to this level in America!

Incidentally, it's been proven politicians can't balance their own checkbooks, so why are
Taxpayers allowing them to balance America's budget? Daily we read ‘budget squeeze' and see
where the Politicians aren't paying their own taxes or bank notes. This should tell Taxpayers
that it's time to clean house on every level of government. Their statements “I'll give you what
you want, if I get what I want for my pet projects” has to end! This type behavior has gotten us
so far in debt using bonds, grants, incentives, non-profit organizations, schools, social and
welfare programs as wagers! America has gone backwards and the moral decay is being
displayed in society daily!

America we have a critical problem!

Comment: #2
Posted by: Shirley deLong
Sun Apr 12, 2009 8:31 AM
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