"To get rich is glorious." -- Deng Xiaoping. This is perhaps the smartest thing ever uttered by a member of the Communist Party.
Friday, October 30, 2009
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Latest news from the worker's paradise
Marginal Revolution is trying to come up with a list of successful government bureaucracies. It seems to be a real struggle.
John Stossel on self-government overcoming the problem of the tragedy of the commons. This is worth a read if you want a better understanding of the most recent recipient of the Nobel prize in economics.
Here is an AP story about Cubans fearful of more government control of farmers markets. They seem to realize something many Americans fail to grasp: more government intervention does not improve matters.
The New York Times says Sen. Tom Coburn relishes the health care debate. Nice profile.
Politico reports that Nancy Pelosi sees the current $894 billion dollar bill as just the start on health care, with more legislation to follow. I'm not sure how much more of this woman we can afford.
I could do without his social conservatism and obsession with the death penalty, but Senator Coburn seems like a useful ally to fiscal conservatives.
I do love the response from Senator Reid's staffer about Coburn being Dr. "I know best." This is the classical logical fallacy those who argue for greater government involvement always make - that simply saying no on the grounds that no one knows best is somehow saying "I know best". No.... no one knows best, not even me. That's what market-based systems always teach us - no person or group of people can consistently outpeform the wisdom of an entire marketplace allowed to act in their own best interests over the long term. The audacity of people making that argument, who they themselves believe they know so much as to declare into which basket to put all of our eggs, is galling to me.
I have a BA in International Affairs and MA in International Trade and Investment Policy. I live in Washington, DC and work for a Fortune Global 500 company as a public policy analyst. I can be contacted at 2getrichisglorious-at-gmail.com.
2 comments:
I could do without his social conservatism and obsession with the death penalty, but Senator Coburn seems like a useful ally to fiscal conservatives.
I do love the response from Senator Reid's staffer about Coburn being Dr. "I know best." This is the classical logical fallacy those who argue for greater government involvement always make - that simply saying no on the grounds that no one knows best is somehow saying "I know best". No.... no one knows best, not even me. That's what market-based systems always teach us - no person or group of people can consistently outpeform the wisdom of an entire marketplace allowed to act in their own best interests over the long term. The audacity of people making that argument, who they themselves believe they know so much as to declare into which basket to put all of our eggs, is galling to me.
Great point.
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