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"Crapitalism!"
Townhall.com ^ | July 2, 2014 | John Stossel

Posted on 07/02/2014 6:12:31 AM PDT by Kaslin

"Crapitalism!"

There's capitalism, and then there's "crapitalism" -- crony capitalism.

Capitalism is great because it lets entrepreneurs raise money so they can scale up and get their products and services to more people. If there is free competition, innovators with the best ideas raise the most money, and the best and cheapest products spread far and wide.

But it's crapitalism when politicians give your tax money and other special privileges to businesses that are "most deserving of help." Often those businesses turn out to be run by politicians' cronies.

Many government agencies feed this crony capitalism. When there is scandal, such as when the Energy Department lost $500 million on Solyndra, we hear about it. But often we don't. You probably didn't know about the department's other fat losses on businesses like Solar One, the Triad ethanol plant, FutureGen, the Clinch River Breeder Reactor and so on.

Even the Small Business Administration is an embarrassment. They loaned $1 million to a Lamborghini dealership and $3 million to a Rolex dealer. Is this where your tax money should go? Voters assume government handouts go to people who need help. But they usually don't. Most government handouts go to the middle class and the rich.

Government has no business handing out loan guarantees to companies. Corporations can pay their own way. The Agriculture Department's Market Access Program gives millions of dollars to affluent groups like the Pet Food Institute, the Wine Institute, Sunkist and Welch Foods. In return, politicians get campaign contributions. It's disgusting crapitalism.

The biggest funder of this crony capitalism is the Export-Import Bank. The bank says its "financial products enable exporters of all sizes to ... protect against the risks of international trade and export with confidence."

That sounds good, and it's why most politicians support it. But for the first time in my memory, there is pushback. Many Republicans want to stop this corporate welfare. The chairman of the House Committee on Financial Services, Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, points out that most of the government's export loans go to "Fortune 500 companies like G.E., like Boeing, who could easily finance these things themselves ... the Export-Import Bank claims they create American jobs, but when the Export-Import Bank helps Boeing sell a jet to Air India, it hurts Delta Air Lines."

Right. When government picks winners, it pats itself on the back -- and gains crony friends in industry. But it creates losers at the same time.

"When Export-Import Bank helps G.E., and others build an oil refinery in Turkey, it hurts the domestic refining industry," says Hensarling. "For every job Export-Import creates in exports, they kill an American job domestically. It's not helping us."

But few of us bother to complain. Benefits of government spending go to a concentrated few -- who fight to keep the program going. When taxpayers and domestic businesses suffer because of resources transferred to the well-connected Ex-Im Bank-linked businesses, we each lose just a few bucks. We will never hire as many lobbyists to criticize the bank as the beneficiaries do to keep it going. Like every other government program, Ex-Im Bank creates a vocal constituency that never wants to see the program die.

And that time and energy spent lobbying is time that companies might have devoted to improving their product or making their business more efficient. Gifts from government get companies to focus on lobbying instead of innovation. Government favoritism creates bad incentives.

Before he was president, Barack Obama agreed with me. He said, "I'm not a Democrat who believes that we can or should defend every government program just because it's there. There are some that don't work, like ... the Export-Import Bank that has become little more than a fund for corporate welfare."

Yes! Candidate Obama understood. But now, instead of getting rid of the Ex-Im Bank, he wants the bank to loan out even more of your money.

Does America need "export assistance," as well as "small business support," an "energy policy" and so on?

No! We already have a time-tested policy for deciding, without government interference, where resources should go. It's called the free market. It works much better than government does.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial
KEYWORDS: capitalism; exportimportbank

1 posted on 07/02/2014 6:12:31 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Mr. Stossel has just created a word we’ve been sorely needing.


2 posted on 07/02/2014 6:15:28 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Buckeye McFrog

And it’s good word to


3 posted on 07/02/2014 6:16:53 AM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Kaslin

“Capitalism” is a term coined as a pejorative by Marx (and then Engels). I prefer the term “free market” for the same reason Marx hated the term.


4 posted on 07/02/2014 6:18:09 AM PDT by Durus (You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality. Ayn Rand)
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To: Kaslin

Most necessary word since Sarah Palin coined “refudiate” in 2010.


5 posted on 07/02/2014 6:22:05 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Buckeye McFrog

Actually, I hate the phrase, ‘crony capitalism’, because it implies that the system of government favoring some businesses over others is somehow related to real capitalism. Crapitalism doesn’t fix the problem. I would have preferred a word that doesn’t have any form of the word capitalism.


6 posted on 07/02/2014 6:32:46 AM PDT by sportutegrl
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To: sportutegrl
Actually, I hate the phrase, ‘crony capitalism’, because it implies that the system of government favoring some businesses over others is somehow related to real capitalism. Crapitalism doesn’t fix the problem. I would have preferred a word that doesn’t have any form of the word capitalism.

How about fascism?
7 posted on 07/02/2014 6:38:09 AM PDT by needmorePaine
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To: Kaslin
IT IS NOT CRONY CAPITALISM - IT IS CRONY GOVERNMENTALISM !!!
8 posted on 07/02/2014 6:53:32 AM PDT by celmak
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To: Kaslin

Why do we let the left determine the definition of terms, and the terms themselves?


9 posted on 07/02/2014 6:56:34 AM PDT by celmak
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To: needmorePaine
How about fascism?

You're right what we have today is a diluted form of fascism. The Government picks the "winners" e.g. Solyndra, hands out loans and tax advantages to its political allies e.g. General Motors and powerful lobbying interests e.g. Archer, Daniel, Midlands get government subsidies. Meanwhile the "Demos" is kept quiet thru Bread and circuses ( EBT cards and electronic media)

10 posted on 07/02/2014 7:05:07 AM PDT by Timocrat (Ingnorantia non excusat)
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To: Timocrat

You are correct. Pre-war Nazi Germany was closer to the way our economy currently works than any other system.


11 posted on 07/02/2014 7:29:18 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: needmorePaine

works for me.


12 posted on 07/02/2014 7:46:54 AM PDT by sportutegrl
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To: celmak

[ IT IS NOT CRONY CAPITALISM - IT IS CRONY GOVERNMENTALISM !!! ]

I like to call the “Free Market” by the term “Voluntary Good and Services Exchange” Because I like to see the libs try to come out against Voluntary good and services exchanges....

Governmentalism, I like that!


13 posted on 07/02/2014 7:56:40 AM PDT by GraceG (No, My Initials are not A.B.)
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To: celmak

It really should be called CRONY SOCIALISM.


14 posted on 07/02/2014 8:21:53 AM PDT by huckfillary
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To: Buckeye McFrog
Pre-war Nazi Germany was closer to the way our economy currently works than any other system.

I forgot to add that meanwhile the new Gestapo ( NSA/IRS complex) suppresses dissent.

15 posted on 07/02/2014 9:07:18 AM PDT by Timocrat (Ingnorantia non excusat)
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To: huckfillary
It really should be called CRONY SOCIALISM

I like CRONY SOCIALISM too, but it doesn't cover fascism; CRONY GOVERNMENTALISM covers both.

16 posted on 07/02/2014 9:13:58 AM PDT by celmak
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To: GraceG
Good point about Free Market; I will keep this in mind. It does better define the narrative/argument
17 posted on 07/02/2014 10:04:25 AM PDT by celmak
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