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We Need a Little More Milton Friedman Right About Now
Townhall.com ^ | November 23, 2021 | Stephen Moore

Posted on 11/23/2021 7:06:51 AM PST by Kaslin

Not long ago, resident Joe Biden made an offhanded comment that "Milton Friedman isn't running the show anymore."

This president has seldom spoken more valid words. And that's where the trouble has begun.

If you were to rate the three most influential economic minds of all time, you'd be hard-pressed to come up with a better trio than Adam Smith, John Maynard Keynes and Friedman.

I'm a little too young to have known Keynes or Smith, but I am old enough to have gotten to know Friedman, and I'm proud to have called him a friend.

I used to have dinner with Friedman and his wife, Rose, a great economist in her own right, and a few other of his close confidantes once or twice a year up in San Francisco during the last years of his life.

Few academics have done more to advance human freedom than Friedman. He was the leading apostle for the free enterprise system. He had a profound impact on major policy decisions, including the case for parental choice in education, expansion of free trade and even abolition of the military draft.

He was forever suspicious of government power -- and for a good reason.

His two masterpieces were "Free to Choose" and "Capitalism and Freedom." If you haven't read them, why not? Biden should. They were economic masterpieces written for the common man -- and hence read by millions.

I remember that when Friedman would travel to places such as China, Mexico and India, he often got a cold reception from the political leaders, but he was treated like a rock star by the masses. They loved him. It reminded me of the line from the old rock song, "People everywhere just want to be free."

So what does this remembrance of Uncle Milton, as he was sometimes called, have to do with the myriad problems that beset our current economy? Runaway spending and debt. A welfare state that is bankrupting our country. The ever-worsening rise in consumer prices.

I know with relative certainty what he would advise to get America back on track. I asked him near the end of his life what is the one thing he would recommend to grow the economy faster. He replied, "Cut government spending." Then he emphasized the point by adding: "As much as possible."

Friedman was also famous for saying that inflation is too many dollars chasing too few goods. He warned that when nations devalued their currencies, this could lead a nation down the road to ruin.

Now we have policies that are an exact reversal of what Friedman taught us. They are also a reversal of basic street smarts and common sense. So, raise your hand if you really believe passing a new $3 trillion spend, tax and borrow bill will reduce inflation, even though the spending blitz under Biden has already tripled the inflation rate.

Even more absurd is the idea that raising tax rates to the highest in the world will increase output and the economy's health. On the contrary, this will make America less productive and reduce the production of goods and services, which will raise prices at the cash register. Just look at what has happened to the gas price due to Biden's anti-fossil fuels policies.

Bill McGurn of the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal recently wrote a must-read piece noting that "Milton Friedman may get the last laugh" due to Biden's reckless policies. Friedman will be again vindicated.

But a lot of us are not laughing at the damage to our country and our finances. We are crying.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: joebiden; miltonfriedman

1 posted on 11/23/2021 7:06:51 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

We Need a Little More Milton Berle right now!................


2 posted on 11/23/2021 7:11:07 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Kaslin

3 posted on 11/23/2021 7:12:38 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Kaslin
Not long ago, resident Joe Biden made an offhanded comment that "Milton Friedman isn't running the show anymore."

No, but the Gods of the Copybook Headings, wearing all black, are stealthily positioning themselves by the exit doors.

4 posted on 11/23/2021 7:17:39 AM PST by Steely Tom ([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
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To: Kaslin
Friedman's been my hero since I was in grad school. As a conservative economics professor, I ate lunch alone a lot. I used many examples from Free to Choose in many lectures. I was lucky enough to have dinner with him on two occasions.

One of my students went to the University of Chicago for an MS in economics. She was extremely bright, but socially awkward. Her dad was a colleague where I was teaching and told the story of how her daughter ran into Friedman while walking across campus:

Her, stopping Friedman: "Aren't you Milton Friedman?"

Dr. Friedman: "Yes, I am."

Her: "My undergrad professor talked about you all the time. I thought you were dead."

5 posted on 11/23/2021 7:22:02 AM PST by econjack (I'm not bossy. I just know what you should be doing.)
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To: Kaslin

Joe admits that Marx, Lenin, and Satan are running the show.


6 posted on 11/23/2021 7:25:52 AM PST by G Larry (The "Racism" charge is code for "No Intelligent Argument")
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One of the debate topics when I was in college was wage and price controls, and one of my team-mates would counter any quote from Milton Friedman with “Well, let’s just see what Walter W. Heller has to say about that...”


7 posted on 11/23/2021 7:34:14 AM PST by bigbob (i)
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To: Kaslin

Perhaps an interesting story.

In 1990 or 1991 I was invited on an all-paid trip to Munich by the Mont Pelerin Society along with many other young scholars in an attempt to bring in new members to the dying organization. At one point, I was in a small room with five Nobel Prize winners in economics, including Buchanan, Tullock, and Friedman.

On one of the days, we took a barge down the Rhine. The barge had a full spread of food and Miltie was standing there so I went up to him and asked how he could support the Fed when “free banking” had worked in America extremely well from 1830 to 1860 (only one depression/panic, caused by, as I later proved with a colleague from Columbia, reactions to the Dred Scott decision).

Here was the “godfather” of free market economics defending the gubment (I know, I know, the Fed “isn’t the gubment” wink wink) and opposing free market banking that had a great historical record.


8 posted on 11/23/2021 7:46:39 AM PST by LS ("Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually" (Hendrix) )
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To: bigbob
Like they say, take all the economists in the world, lay them end-to-end, and they would never reach a conclusion. There's always room for debate in economics because it ultimately deals with human behavior.

Heller was a political hack in my opinion and was way over his head on the CEA. Friedman would shred Heller in any kind of debate...I'll stick with the Nobel Laureate.

9 posted on 11/23/2021 7:50:24 AM PST by econjack (I'm not bossy. I just know what you should be doing.)
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To: Kaslin

Freidman is the reason we lowered our import tariffs resulting in the deindustrialization and the rise of China.

He’s also the reason we have an income tax.


10 posted on 11/23/2021 7:52:34 AM PST by DannyTN
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Well, ‘Brandon’ isn’t ‘running the show’ either these days.

So, WHO is?


11 posted on 11/23/2021 8:22:52 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (The names have been changed to protect my innocense. )
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To: DannyTN
Freidman is the reason we lowered our import tariffs resulting in the deindustrialization and the rise of China.

He’s also the reason we have an income tax.


Friedman was born in 1912. The U.S. income tax began in 1913.
12 posted on 11/23/2021 8:33:30 AM PST by Signalman
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To: Kaslin

We need a lot more Feidman, and a whole lot less John Maynard Keynes, right now.


13 posted on 11/23/2021 8:44:41 AM PST by MNJohnnie (They would have abandon leftism to achieve sanity. Freeper Olog-hai)
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To: Signalman
You're right, it was Income Tax Withholding that Friedman was responsible for.

Milton Friedman Helped Invent Income Tax Withholding

But it is really his influence in lowering the import tariffs that was a horrible yuge mega colossal blunder in my opinion.

14 posted on 11/23/2021 8:59:11 AM PST by DannyTN
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