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Deception, Delusion and Abuse - - Democratic capitalism is in eclipse.
Finfacts Ireland ^ | 9 June 2010 | Dr. Peter Morici

Posted on 06/10/2010 5:42:48 AM PDT by Sgt_Schultze

From Berlin to Tokyo, governments struggle to instigate enough growth to pay their bills and gainfully employ workers, meanwhile China enjoys breakneck progress. Democratic capitalism is not flawed. Rather, government policymakers are destroying a system that took mankind from dark feudal superstitions to cracking the secrets of life with deceptions, delusions and abuse.

From Athens to Sacramento politicians have deceived voters by telling them pension systems can be constructed allowing retirement at ages 55 or 60. Whether funded by savings and investments or taxes, no solvent pension system is possible that permits educated professionals, unionized workers and government employees, who get most of the income and benefits, to work only 30 or 35 years and retire for another 20 or 25 years.

In the United States, President Obama has convinced American families earning less than $250,000 a year they can have guaranteed health care that costs 50 percent more than what Germans and Canadians pay, and double what the British shell out, without paying a dime in additional health insurance premiums and taxes.

To make that work, he will have to start selling shares in the Brooklyn Bridge—thankfully Mayor Bloomberg owns it.

Sadly, after Greece defaults the dominos won’t stop in Berlin but rather Washington.

Politicians have deluded themselves into believing an education system that encourages young people to “find themselves,” instead of “finding something productive” will give society enough scientists and engineers to solve the tough problems needed to perpetuate growth. They have deluded themselves into thinking that professors spending six hours a week or less teaching and the rest thinking great thoughts, or verbally pistol whipping the society that supports them, is somehow wealth creating.

Finally, free markets can’t be wholly free but from Tokyo to Berlin national leaders have peculiar notions about who should compete, who should be regulated and how.

Most national leaders having been educated in squeaky clean environs like Harvard, Oxford and the University of Tokyo believe anything created by hand, other than an exquisite meal or with a computer keystroke, is somehow unworthy of western post-industrial society.

Hence, they have granted virtually free access to western markets for manufacturers from China. For its part, China maintains high tariffs and other arcane import barriers on western products, subsidizes exports through an undervalued currency, and offers other inducements to keep Chinese products artificially cheap on world markets. China grows at ten percent a year, and the West sheds millions of “unworthy” manufacturing jobs and stagnates.

Meanwhile, in New York, London and elsewhere 30 year old MBAs pull down bonuses of one, ten and twenty million dollars a year for trading securities that really don’t exist, and creating havoc that have cost U.S. and European governments upwards of $4 trillion to clean up.

Simply, on Harvard Square and at Kings College, where tenured professors supported by the wealth of dead people inbreed and define our values—remember where Barack Obama learned about law and economics—the intelligentsia has decided IT entrepreneurs, financiers and Hollywood stars should be paid more than God.

The rest of us, suffering this abuse, should be satisfied with low pay, unemployment benefits and subsidized health care, all paid for borrowing from the Chinese.

From Barack Obama to Angela Merkel the system is suffering from delusions of grandeur, self deception and good old fashioned abuse by leaders who address the world as Ivy League intellectuals think it should, rather than how the facts of physics, demography and economics define it.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government
KEYWORDS: libdems; socialism; taxes
The only folks who don't realize this are supporters of libdems (the palms-up crowd).
1 posted on 06/10/2010 5:42:49 AM PDT by Sgt_Schultze
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To: Sgt_Schultze

Did they just publish Pete’s contact info?

Someone should tell him that the idea of the ‘powers that be’ isn’t to preserve capitalism. What we have now is probably the best we’ll have for at least a decade.
You cannot spend your way out of debt.


2 posted on 06/10/2010 5:55:47 AM PDT by griswold3 (Barack Obama’s First Law of Leadership: “I just work here.”)
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To: Sgt_Schultze
“the intelligentsia has decided IT entrepreneurs, financiers and Hollywood stars should be paid more than God”

What idiocy, and he had almost made it to the end without saying something blitheringly stupid.

Who decides how much Hollywood stars get paid? The “intelligentsia”? Maybe for a couple flop movies, but eventually the AUDIENCE determines how much a star gets paid.

Should the salaries of IT entrepreneurs be regulated by government then? Cannot have them making “more money than God” now can we?

Sheesh!

3 posted on 06/10/2010 6:33:38 AM PDT by allmendream (Income is EARNED not distributed. So how could it be re-distributed?)
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