Economic Ignorance and Hypocrisy at DailyKos.com

Below in gray is a well done and thought provoking article from Jacob G. Hornberger of the The Future of Freedom Foundation. The common negative assumptions about the free market and its influence in history (child labor, benefits for the rich only, economic inequality) are rarely explained with hard facts, evidence, or even basic common sense. The growing fallacies that free market, laissez faire economics “screw the poor” and “benefit the rich” and the subsequent demand for more government intervention to cure economic ills are precisely what will lead to more misery and poverty. Government does not and cannot create wealth, nor can it cure poverty.

Economic Ignorance and Liberal Hypocrisy at DailyKos.com

A liberal named John Sumner, who goes by the pseudonym Devilstower, has weighed into the debate originally inspired by my article “Liberal Delusions about Freedom.” Sumner’s article, “What Conservatives Mean When They Say ‘Libertarian’,” which appeared yesterday on the liberal website Dailykos.com, reveals a lot about the liberal mindset as well as the reasons why America today is suffering so many economic woes.

Sumner takes me to task for singing the praises of our American ancestors, who chose a federal government without such statist programs as income taxation, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, welfare, public (i.e., government) schooling, food stamps, corporate bailouts, foreign aid, a central bank, paper money, drug laws, and many, many more.
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Guns or Health Care?

“We can do without butter, but, despite all our love of peace, not without arms.  One cannot shoot with butter, but with guns.” — Joseph Goebbels, Nazi Germany’s Reichminister of Propaganda

Throughout time, governments have strong tendencies to simultaneously splurge on both domestic spending and the more sinister business of warfare. This is referred to as the “guns versus butter” economic model. “Butter” is synonymous with domestic spending, while “guns” is synonymous with military spending. As with any economic goods or services, there is always scarcity of labor, machines, raw materials, land, et cetera. Individuals find it very easy to understand that if you want to spend 100% of one’s resources on “butter,” no “guns” can be purchased or vice versa; there is always a trade-off.  Steel can be formed into either a refrigerator or a tank; it can not be used for both.
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