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People keep forwarding me emails and blog posts saying ABC fired me (http://tinyurl.com/ylby38l). Internet forums claim I was fired because I aired a story about the downside of government-controlled health care. This is silly. It's not even logical. No one can broadcast anything on "20/20" without ABC's approval.

The truth is that my departure from ABC was by mutual consent (http://tinyurl.com/ybszojt).

I left to go to the Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network because I want more time to report on free markets and economic liberty, the kind of reporting I do in this column. With two 24-hour news channels, Fox has more room for that.

Tomorrow, finally, my new Fox Business show begins! It will air every Thursday at 8 p.m. (and will repeat Fridays at 10 p.m. — opposite "20/20" — heh, heh, heh).

My first show will be on the "climate crisis." Or it might be on Ayn Rand's novel "Atlas Shrugged." I've prepared both shows because I can't decide which I should do.

What do you think?

I'm partial to an "Atlas" show because I reread the novel recently and was stunned. It was as if Rand had seen the future. Writing half a century ago, she predicted today's explosion of big government in shockingly accurate detail.

The "Preservation of Livelihood Law." The "Equalization of Opportunity Law." The "Steel Unification Plan."

Don't these sound like laws passed by the current Congress?

All were creations of Rand's villain, Wesley Mouch, the evil bureaucrat who regulates business and eventually drives the productive people out of business. Who is today's Wesley Mouch? Barney Frank? Chris Dodd. Tim Geithner? I'll ask my TV audience to vote.

"Atlas" is still a big bestseller today. This year, it reached as high as NO. 15 on Amazon's bestseller list. Pretty amazing.

Clearly there's some magic in "Atlas Shrugged." The Library of Congress once asked readers which books made the biggest difference in their lives. "Atlas" came in second, after the Bible.

Yet elites and the MSM hate Ayn Rand. When "Atlas" first came out, The New York Times wrote that "the book is written out of hate."

Maybe that's why no "Atlas" movie has been made.

Angelina Jolie once wanted to play heroine Dagny Taggart, but it never happened. Rand's books still sell millions of copies, yet college "women's studies" courses rarely mention her. One professor says her department head asked, "Why would you study that fascist?"

Why such antipathy?

Rand celebrates business and free markets. The elites don't like business. In every newsroom where I've worked, and at my college, Princeton, capitalism was derided as selfishness.

And lately, as a failure. On one website, someone wrote: "You'd think it was a joke, when the global economy was collapsing because of greed, that anyone might turn seriously to the purple prose of crypto-fascist (!) Ayn Rand and think it was the answer to anything" (http://tinyurl.com/cswqhe).

Well, I, for one, think her prose answers much.

The embrace of freer markets has lifted more people out of the misery of poverty than any other system — ever. The World Bank says that in just the last 30 years, half a billion people who once lived on less than $1.25 a day have moved out of poverty.

But now, Wesley Mouch — I mean, Congress and the bureaucrats — tell us they are going to "fix" capitalism, as if their previous "fixes" didn't hamstring the free market and create the problems they propose to solve.

Who are they kidding? Rand had it right. She learned it the hard way in Soviet Russia. What makes a country work is leaving people free — free to take risks, to invent things — and to keep the rewards of their work.

Critics say Ayn Rand promotes selfishness. I call it "enlightened self interest." When free people act in their own self-interest, society prospers.

So there's my first show, maybe.

On second thought, with Barack Obama heading to Copenhagen promising America will cut its greenhouse gasses by 83 percent (not 82, not 84 — exactly 83), I may do my first show on global warming.

I'll decide tomorrow — when I begin my new career.

John Stossel is host of "Stossel" on the Fox Business Network. He's the author of "Give Me a Break" and of "Myth, Lies, and Downright Stupidity." To find out more about John Stossel and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. johnstossel.com

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I remember a story John Stossel ran when he was still with ABC's 20/20. It was about the purported health benefits of organic vs. inorganic foods. He claimed that "we didn't find any chemicals or pesticides in the regular grocery store food we purchased." Later the facts came out that no one at ABC took the "regular grocery store foods" to a cerified lab to have them analyzed for chemicals or pesticides. That's why Stossel could safely say, "We didn't find any pesticides or chemicals," because no one at the network, least of all Stossel, made an effort to LOOK for any.
This is why it does not suprise me that Mr. Stossel has linked up with Fox News, the modern bastion of TV exaggeration, half-truths, and fabrication. In his most recent column he explains that his move to Fox was a mutual decision, not a result of ABC's firing him. He extolls the writings of Ayn Rand, especially "Atlas Shrugged", lauding her anti-big government, anti-regulatory positions.
Mr. Stossel needs reminding of the facts of history. Whether it was filthy sanitation in slaughter houses, or fast and loose S&L lending practices, reckless investing/manipulation of pension funds, lax safety enforcement in dangerous mining operations, lack of bank depositor's insurance, or the latest crash caused by non-regulation of mortgage derivatives/credit default swaps, one thing is sure: When business does not regulate and police itself, government will step in and fill the void, and put sharp teeth in new laws. If Mr. Stossel would turn his guns on the unethical CEOs and pirates of Wall Street, investment banks, and corporations to get them to clean up their acts to begin with, he would be doing the business world a favor, but he won't. Government is like a parent or an older sibling: If the kids don't play nice and fair to avoid threats to life, limb, health, and fairness, the belt comes off and swinging commences.
Whether it be a Jack Abramoff who scams and cheats Native American Tribes or a Ken Lay/Jeff Skilling who scams and cheats his employees and shareholders, Big Brother can and will intervene. Or, perhaps, if Mr. Stossel would prefer, if government would stay out completely and we would have no regulatory laws, we could turn things over to 21st century bounty hunters and folks could takes things into their own hands and get the justice they feel they deserve. That would be more entertaining than watching "the Dog" catch petty Hawaiian street criminals on TV.
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Fri Dec 11, 2009 12:48 PM
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