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Laissez-Faire Punditry

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Celebrated progressive doyenne Arianna Huffington recently penned a brilliantly absurd piece, titled "Laissez-Faire Capitalism Should Be as Dead as Soviet Communism."

Huffington argues, in effect, that communism and "laissez-faire" (minimal-intervention) capitalism are equivalent ideological extremes.

Sure, one of these philosophies spurred the murder and misery of hundreds of millions worldwide; the other promotes liberty, innovation and welcomes foreigners to lounge around in expansive mansions paid for by their former oil baron husbands.

So we can agree; there is no such thing as a flawless ideology.

Yet this serious, but temporary, recession — and we've had at least four of them since 1980 — is, evidently, the ironclad justification "to drive the final nail into the coffin of laissez-faire capitalism by treating it like the discredited ideology it inarguably is."

When a pundit informs you that a point is "inarguable," one instantaneously recognizes that the point is, in fact, remarkably arguable. Hordes of economists quarrel about this very idea each and every day. So the disaster narrative offered by Huffington and fellow panic-mongers, you can imagine, is riddled with underlying problems.

When Huffington claims that capitalism, which allegedly is on a spree of uninhibited destruction, is at fault for our troubles, she ignores half the story. We are not recession-proof. But what is one to make of the colossal economic expansions we enjoy between intermittent contractions? Doesn't logic dictate that our brand of feral free market is also responsible for the prosperity that precedes a recession?

And when Huffington flings about the phrase "laissez-faire capitalism," what she really means is plain old capitalism. None of us, after all, lives under anything that even tenuously resembles "laissez-faire" capitalism.

Actually, we're working our way in the opposite direction. The Federal Register, a list of regulations, reached an all-time high of nearly 79,000 regulations, up from nearly 64,000 in 2001.

New regulations have mounted rather than diminished under the Bush administration.

Veronique de Rugy, a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, has studied regulatory spending and effectively squashed the "deregulation" mythology that is peddled extensively these days.

"Between fiscal year 2001 and fiscal year 2009," she writes, "outlays on regulatory activities, adjusted for inflation, increased from $26.4 billion to an estimated $42.7 billion, or 62 percent. By contrast, President Clinton increased real spending on regulatory activities by 31 percent, from $20.1 billion in 1993 to $26.4 billion in 2001."

De Rugy also points out that, adjusted for inflation, regulatory spending under the category of finance and banking were cut by 3 percent during the Bill Clinton years and rose 29 percent under the imagined Bush deregulation binge.

Clinton and Wild West capitalism. Where are all the tributes to the laissez-faire economic boom of 1991-2000?

Instead, the far left has taken up concerted scare-mongering — much like what they accuse the right of employing after 9/11 — to transform a short-term economic crisis into a radical long-term foundational alteration of our economy.

This means ignoring every government intervention that helped cause this recession, from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's monopolizing of the subprime mortgage market to the Federal Reserve-created bubbles to regulations that generate moral hazard.

The solution (you won't be surprised): massive bailouts of rotting companies and unions and a new New Deal stimulus package, which aims to "create" artificial jobs and spread the wealth.

No one can blame Americans for their instinctive embrace of risk aversion. Uncertainty always accompanies a market economy, especially after market capitalism has been undermined by its imaginary champions for the past eight years.

But remember; when folks start telling you a debate is over, it usually is just starting.

David Harsanyi is a columnist at The Denver Post and the author of "Nanny State." Visit his Web site at www.DavidHarsanyi.com. To find out more about David Harsanyi and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir;...There is not a polite method in the English language to tell an idiot he does not know what he is talking about, and that he clearly has his head stuck up his horn.... Consider, Sir, that you are the bone head to which I refer, euphemistically, and consider also what I am trying to say as directly as is possible, and as kindly as I can manage; that you do not know what you are talking about... Capitalism has killed many, including species that were not discovered before they were exterminated, and including many peoples of many cultures rubbed forever from the pages of life...What we do in the pursuit of our ideology we do not know, so we are spared the need to justify; but justify no less what we do out of ignorance most profane.. Look at your ideas... Ideas are what philsophers use to think, and what numbskulls use to avoid thought...One ideology is not better than another, so what distinguishes one ideology from another is the madness with which it is implemented... Does the idealogy work??? Does Christianity deliver peace on earth and salvation beyond??? Does Communism deliver equality, or justice???? Does capitalism deliver opportunity, freedom, and reward invention, hard work, intelligence??? What is common to all ideologies is that the ideology, representing some perfection beyond human understanding is not responsible for its failures, but those who suffer its failures ARE responsible... Capitalism does not work, and Christianity does not work, and Communism does not work as conceived... Each is a cover for injustice, and each success is laid on the breast of the ideal, and every failure laid on the necks of the real men and women who give their lives trying to make the failure work...Capitalism sucks the life out of people...People give up eight hours minimum a day to have less than the necessities of life... WHY??? It does not take eight hours a day of work to support a person or a family.... How much it takes I cannot say; but since only a fraction of the population is engaged in productive work which supports the whole society from the non producers at the top, to the military, and the echelons of government lazyboys, to the non producers at the bottom, the old, and the infirm, and the insane, the preachers, and convicts, and the artists -to make only a short list... If so few can produce so much; for what reason are they giving their time, when time is their lives -to a task for which they little benefit??? You blame the people, but you are no different than any number of ideologues, left and right... You are letting your ideas disinform you as to reality; and that make you a fool... I will not apologize for you, and you should quit apologizing for capitalism...Its crimes are as great as the crimes of ignorance generally... Do not embrace stupidity, but dispell yourself of it... Use your ideas to think instead of as an excuse not to think... Free yourself from all stupid ideologies... Think of forms that work for people, and are amenable to change when they do not... Republicanism was a form meant to change, on its own, to grow with the people and to be changed as needed... It is long past meaningful change, and we blame each other for its failure... The failure is not with us, but with the ideology... It is dead, and it is killing us, just as it has killed so many others... Thanks... Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Thu Dec 25, 2008 9:43 PM
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