Monday, November 17, 2008

"And falsely shouting "socialism!" in a crowded theater such as Washington causes an epidemic of yawning. "

Matt Welch on Reason noticed a George Will piece I missed:

"George Will on Sunday furthered his valuable recent service to the nation by giving Republicans the kind of intellectual shock therapy they'll need if they are to learn anything both useful and objectively pro-freedom from their electoral drubbing earlier this month:"

Shock Therapy? They need a head transplant, and those are still at least a decade away at current levels of funding. President Obama, are you listening? Is this Rent Seeking?

Here's Will
:

"Conservatives rightly think, or once did, that much, indeed most, government spreading of wealth is economically destructive and morally dubious -- destructive because, by directing capital to suboptimum uses, it slows wealth creation; morally dubious because the wealth being spread belongs to those who created it, not government. But if conservatives call all such spreading by government "socialism," that becomes a classification that no longer classifies: It includes almost everything, including the refundable tax credit on which McCain's health-care plan depended. "

You know, I agree with Will here. He and I disagree about much and most, and, I suppose, economically and morally. But the principles are spot on.

"Hyperbole is not harmless; careless language bewitches the speaker's intelligence. And falsely shouting "socialism!" in a crowded theater such as Washington causes an epidemic of yawning. This is the only major industrial society that has never had a large socialist party ideologically, meaning candidly, committed to redistribution of wealth."

Now, that's just too good. He's on par with Buiter here.

"In America, socialism is un-American. Instead, Americans merely do rent-seeking -- bending government for the benefit of private factions. The difference is in degree, including the degree of candor. The rehabilitation of conservatism cannot begin until conservatives are candid about their complicity in what government has become.

As for the president-elect, he promises to change Washington. He will, by making matters worse. He will intensify rent-seeking by finding new ways -- this will not be easy -- to expand, even more than the current administration has, government's influence on spreading the wealth around."

Have to agree with him again. I think that our disagreement is in degree and timetable.

Here's my comment on Reason:

Don the libertarian Democrat | November 17, 2008, 11:49am | #"Hyperbole is not harmless; careless language bewitches the speaker's intelligence. And falsely shouting "socialism!" in a crowded theater such as Washington causes an epidemic of yawning."

That quote is so good I'm good to keep it posted on my blog. I sure wish I would have said it. Maybe someday, a few years down the road, I will.

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