Thursday, September 25, 2008

Goose You Have to Punch Us Out

I thought this was worth quoting in whole

From Mike Munger, a Duke University professor of economics and political science, and the Libertarian candidate for governor.

“The state is the great fiction by which each of us seeks to live at the expense of all of us.” The 19th French economist Frederic Bastiat recognized something that seems to be eluding our wise men in Washington, and Wall Street.

If Bastiat were alive, I can guess his reaction to the bailout: First, we don't know what we are doing, and we are as likely to do harm as help. The desperate hurry comes from electoral politics, and not from any real economic necessity.

Second, we aren't creating value. Government can't create value in financial markets. All we are doing is shifting costs from one group (Wall Street bankers, and mortgage sellers who took enormous and unsupportable risks) and transferring them to another group (taxpayers, who don't know any better).

When you hear someone say “The government bailout of Wall Street,” make a mental substitution: “The taxpayer-funded bailout of Wall Street.” And then remember that we have a federal debt bigger than Jupiter.

Deficits are future taxes. The bailout is simply a way of allowing irresponsible lenders to escape unharmed. If you have a mortgage, and can't pay, then you are responsible. If AIG has debts and can't pay, our leaders want to soak taxpayers for the bill.

The point is that you can't take money away from taxpayers who earned it, give it to the financiers who squandered it, and call that a good policy. There is no danger of another Depression, which was caused by a deflationary monetary policy. We are facing a temporary credit crunch, and it will sort itself out if we leave it alone. Things aren't so bad that a panicked bunch of politicians can't make it much, much worse.

Each can't live at the expense of all. Not even if you are a rich banker.

I especially liked his point about transferring the costs from the people who made poor choices to the taxpayers in general.



Wednesday, September 24, 2008

What he said

From TJIC:

It’s long pants weather!

Which means it’s belt weather!

Which means it’s inside-the-waist-band-holster weather!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Political Spin

Cafe Hayek brought this little gem of a story to my attention,
Obama vows deep cuts in spending

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Sep 22, 2:53 PM (ET)

By MIKE GLOVER

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) - Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama moved to claim the mantle of fiscal responsibility in a roiling economy, vowing on Monday to slash federal spending on contractors by 10 percent and saving $40 billion.
Wow 40 billion is a lot of money you may be thinking, but you would be wrong. To put this in perspective the federal governments total projected outlays for 2009 are 3.107 trillion. So this 40 billion slash will make just over a 1% difference. A real blue light special. Don't worry I'm sure Obama has a hug your neighbor initiative to spend the savings on.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Certain Death

Do you remember that line from Naked Gun "he has a 50-50 chance of living but only a ten percent chance of that"? I think this announcement from the weather service about huricane Ike falls in the same category.
Persons not heeding evacuation orders in single-family, one- or two-story homes may face certain death.
I mean what does it mean that someone "may face certain death". I may face certain death driving to work, getting a haircut, or skydiving. Some are riskier than others but I may face certain death in any right?

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Californians Defy Laws of Physics


I found this article strange until I saw where it was from. Apparently in California air/oxygen isn't one of the key components for combustion.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Degererate = Democrats

I am not really a huge fan of any political party most of the time but I think democrats are the biggest bunch of pampered, bed wetting, disrespectful, whiners. This is an extract of a report from CNBC:

Outside the convention hall, an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 anti-war protesters smashed windows, punctured tires and threw bottles as they marched through nearby streets. Police used pepper spray on the demonstrators and made at least five arrests.
Once again they showed that they have no respect for other people. The police officers should have found a short rope and a tall tree.

Mini Series

So if someday you get bored and want to understand why capitalism works best Milton Freidman put together a sweet mini series back in the 80's in which he explains capitalism in pretty simple terms. I like it even more than 24 so you know its good.

Shanghaied in Bejing

I've gotten a little tired of people at work talking about the olympics. I haven't been able to put my finger on why I get irritated but maybe this article explains why. If nothing else its pretty dang funny.