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Compassionate tyranny
TownHall.com ^ | Thursday, June 27, 2002 | by Paul Craig Roberts

Posted on 06/27/2002 6:38:28 AM PDT by JohnHuang2

John Kenneth Galbraith is not a Republican guru. Try to tell President Bush and Sen. John McCain. Both are following Galbraith's political prescription for "the good society."

Six years ago, Galbraith published "The Good Society: The Human Agenda," in which the good society is defined as one politically organized to coerce "the favored" to work for the poor.

The coercion of "the favored" is not to be limited to serving the needs of their fellow citizens. The good society, Galbraith says, must not attempt to avoid its responsibility for the worlds' poor on nation-state grounds. The "favored" American citizen's worldwide responsibility requires "the setting aside of sovereignty to rescue and protect distressed and endangered populations."

Bush and McCain have answered Galbraith's call. Bush has assigned to the American taxpayer responsibility for combating AIDS in Africa. McCain, a sponsor of the "Federal Responsibility for Immigrant Health Act of 2002," wants to burden the federal taxpayer with responsibility for the medical bills of legal and illegal immigrants.

Neither Bush nor McCain is deterred from launching their bold ventures by the escalating and unmanageable cost of providing health care to American citizens. Having reached the point where American citizens cannot afford health-care insurance, much less health care itself, two prominent Republicans want to extend coverage to Africa and Mexico.

No thought is given to the American taxpayer, who is looked upon as a magic purse that never runs out of gold. House Republicans have been working through all-night sessions to burden the federal taxpayer with $350 billion to subsidize prescription medicines for the elderly.

These open-ended commitments make no sense financially or in terms of health care. Bush, McCain and the House should begin anew by reading Milton Friedman on Gammon's Law (The Wall Street Journal, Nov. 12, 1991).

Max Gammon, a British physician and health-care researcher, discovered that as more money was poured into Britain's socialized system, the output of health services fell. Gammon concluded that in a bureaucratic system, "increase in expenditure will be matched by fall in production." Bureaucratic systems are "like 'black holes' in the economic universe, simultaneously sucking in resources and shrinking in terms of 'emitted' production."

Gammon was just talking about tiny Britain. Imagine a medical black hole the size of the United States, Mexico and Africa. Bush, McCain and the House are constructing the best possible insurance policy for Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden. An economic black hold this size won't leave a penny for the war on terrorism.

Designated "the favored," the 35 million federal taxpayers who bear the brunt of the personal income tax can expect no mercy. The selfish claims of the favored to their own work product are outweighed by the compassionate claims of the world's poor. Politically, federal taxpayers are a negligible force. Their numbers are matched by 35 million poor immigrants who are already in the United States, and millions more arrive each year.

The United States has constructed a society, the first in modern history, in which native-born productive citizens are the tax slaves of the welfare and immigrant lobbies. The 35 million taxpayers who carry the burden of the income tax have no more claim to their income than did medieval serfs or 19th century black slaves.

How will 21st century tax slaves react when the burdens imposed on them rise higher than the exploitation of 19th century slaves? Will Atlas shrug? Will productive citizens follow the departure of U.S. corporations to other lands that do not burden their citizens with worldwide responsibilities?

Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau believes shrugging has begun. He has announced that he will criminally prosecute corporations for tax evasion if they reincorporate in order to move their legal residence from New York.

Is the tyranny of compassion close at hand? Decades of socialist and liberal propaganda against "the rich" and "big business" have delegitimized successful individuals and companies, just as Communist Party propaganda delegitimized the bourgeoisie and National Socialists delegitimized Jews. If corporations cannot vote with their feet to leave high tax regimes, neither will government allow you to shirk your responsibility to the world's poor.


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Thursday, June 27, 2002

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1 posted on 06/27/2002 6:38:28 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
This crap is just great. Here I am temporarily working at a job with NO benefits at all, but still paying taxes so some illegal might get 'free' health care. So what if my back goes out or I lose a limb, that illegal immigrant gets to have her kid in MY country for 'free' on MY dime.

I'm more in agreement with some other FReepers around here, Bush is nothing more than Bubba-2 and our two party system is corrupt from the inside out.

I wish I could figure a way to 'go underground'. This sh*t stinks!

2 posted on 06/27/2002 6:51:43 AM PDT by Looking4Truth
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To: Looking4Truth
I wouldn't expect the direction which things are moving to change. People who actually pay federal income taxes have become too small of a demographic group for Washington to care about. The lower rungs of the middle class are being bought and paid for with out tax dollars. Take a look at the "earned" income tax credit. If they make under $30,000 a year and have kids that they probably couldn't afford in the first place, the IRS will send them a check every year, even if they had no federal income tax liability. In recent years, not only has the dollar amount steadily increased, but now it has been expanded to cover daycare expenses.
3 posted on 06/27/2002 7:10:36 AM PDT by Orangedog
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To: Free the USA; Fish out of Water; Helix; Tancredo Fan; Brownie74; 4Freedom; Uncle Bill; ...
ping
4 posted on 06/27/2002 7:28:37 AM PDT by madfly
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To: madfly
The United States has constructed a society, the first in modern history, in which native-born productive citizens are the tax slaves of the welfare and immigrant lobbies. The 35 million taxpayers who carry the burden of the income tax have no more claim to their income than did medieval serfs or 19th century black slaves.

Good stuff madfly. My kids and grandkids could live a lot better if they were not supporting almost every Maria, Juan, or Abdullah living in America.

Don't count on this administration to curb immigration of social welfare.

5 posted on 06/27/2002 7:49:37 AM PDT by Brownie74
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To: rohry; Dukie
ping

I like Roberts a lot.
6 posted on 06/27/2002 9:07:33 AM PDT by Tauzero
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To: Tauzero
Thanks for the ping...

This stuff is depressing, though...
7 posted on 06/27/2002 9:53:40 AM PDT by rohry
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To: Tauzero
P.C. Roberts is a great fvorite of mine too.

"Bush and McCain have answered Galbraith's call. Bush has assigned to the American taxpayer responsibility for combating AIDS in Africa." .....

I would volunteer those 2000 hours if it weren't for this kind of BS.

Atlas is getting mighty close to shrugging.


8 posted on 06/27/2002 10:34:35 AM PDT by Dukie
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To: madfly
good article thanks for the ping
9 posted on 06/27/2002 12:00:01 PM PDT by Fish out of Water
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To: JohnHuang2
BTTT.

Compassionate Tyranny aka Compassionate Conservatism.

10 posted on 07/02/2002 10:02:03 AM PDT by Jesse
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To: Jesse
LOL, this was posted 5 days ago!

I would expect to hear "crickets" like this on a thread featuring an article from Sierra Times, not Town Hall.

I'm thinking maybe the crickets on some of these "Bush is a Neo-pinko, here's the evidence" threads are not crickets at all, they're giant white elephants.
11 posted on 07/02/2002 10:14:40 AM PDT by AAABEST
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To: AAABEST
LOL, this was posted 5 days ago!

Let me explain to you how this works. I will use small words and try to avoid any abstract concepts.

The FR board keeps a running tally of posts. Many of the posts on the board, depending on the time of day, may be overlooked by interested parties. In addition, a large number of Freepers have other obligations which prevent them from monitoring the board on a minute to minute basis.

In addition, many Freepers have a intellectual life, and instead of having a slavish devotion to an ideology or totem...like many Bushbots do, for example...actually read other sources for news and opinion and use their critical reasoning facilities to debunk outlandish claims made by Bushbots such as Bush is a conservative, or that under Bush, conservative ideologies like smaller government, less federal spending and regulation, etc. are in fact, being implemented. Satirical comments like mine are often used to illustrate the point. (Dear me, is satirical too big a word for you?)

On occassion, the Homo Sapiens on the board who find items of interest in the news and wish to call them to attention have the courtesy of using something called the "Search" function to see if another Homo Sapien has already found and posted the item of intellectual interest, so as to avoid duplication. The Homo Sapiens understand that timeless messages and truths, such as, oh, say, the Declaration of Independence and the Pledge of Allegience, bear repeating.

Unfortunately, I see that there are still some more primitive human species like Neanderthals on the board who do not understand such concepts.

Any questions?

12 posted on 07/02/2002 11:03:26 PM PDT by Jesse
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To: Jesse
LOL, quit being a blockhead. Don't you know me by now?

I'm in total agreement with you, the crickets I was refering to was the non-response from "conservatives" to these threads.

Compassionate Tyranny aka Compassionate Conservatism bump!

13 posted on 07/03/2002 3:48:43 PM PDT by AAABEST
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