...Ronnie....yet he was the one that got us on this freaking free lunch mentality. Great short term thinker, horrible for this country long term.
Originally Posted by WTF
Huh??
Looks like you've described President Obama perfectly, except that I would strongly dispute any claim that he is a "great short term thinker", save for the fact that he seems pretty good at political expediency. Just look at all the B.S. he offered up to get himself elected!
What about the GM bailout, where bondholders were stiffed and union members didn't have to give up any candy? Don't you think that's a pretty good-sized free lunch?
But even that pales in comparison to a number of provisions of the disastrous "stimulus package." For instance, just look at all the money sent to profligate states with virtually no accountability. That's tantamount to telling a bunch of alcoholics that they don't need to go into rehab and should instead accept your gift of a truckload of whiskey. It's little more than a gigantic payoff to public employee unions, who virtually own the legislatures of a number of broke states like California, New York, and New Jersey.
Barack Obama's presidency is still very young, but he already qualifies for a
Lifetime Achievement Award in the category of "Presidential Provision of Free Lunches."
And let's just do a quick little drilldown concerning the points made in the article to which you linked. For everyone's convenience, here it is again:
http://mises.org/freemarket_detail.aspx?control=488
It's really quite a good article, written from the perspective of a libertarian conservative.
Consider the key point: That Reagan's record, despite the rhetoric, is not a conservative one. In fact,for whatever reasons, he failed in a number of key areas. Many departments expanded and government actually grew at an unacceptably rapid rate on his watch.
The author's central contention is that the problem is not that a "conservative agenda" failed; it's that it wasn't enacted.
But what do you think he would say about Obama?
The application of criteria by which the author judged the Reagan administration to be a failure would lead to one conclusion only, and it's quite inescapable -- that the Obama administration, by comparison, is shaping up to be a horrifically catastrophic bust.
Is that the case you were trying to make?