Showing posts with label Karl Marx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karl Marx. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2009

A day of Earthly delights where it is the thought that counts

I love Earth Day. Really, I do. Earth Day is one of those perfect examples of how, in more left leaning circles, it is not the result but the intent that matters.

First, in a typical rambling aside, is it a coincidence that Earth Day and Lenin's birthday are one in the same? Not John the Beatles Lenin, the other one. The former Bolshevik revolutionary leader turned room temperature tourist attraction responsible for implementing Karl Marx's, not one of the "brothers Marx", Communist ideals in a so-called practical use. That Lenin. I know, a lot of other people were born today too but Vlad seems to have more in common with many Earth Day devotees than many of the others.

Conservatives often get a bad rap on Earth Day. Probably because most conservative Rappers suck, as does most rap music but I digress. Free market principles are seen to be in conflict with nature's conservancy when in reality nothing is further from the truth. Anti-capitalists will claim business only protects the environment when forced to. The funny thing to me about the previous link, found in a Village Voice article today, is that it is about Los Angeles; the epicenter of all things liberal and people famous for being famously green.

I would argue true conservative business men and woman are very in tune with their environment and realize the preservation of it is a requirement for long term growth, success and sustainment of our species. It is not hard to find a speaker at an Earth Day rally wistfully discussing the coming demise of mankind (sorry, personkind) due to its raping of Mother Earth's resources. The eradication of us from the planet is welcomed. I haven't looked it up but I'll bet my yearly allocation of carbon credits that the American Psychiatric Association has a diagnosed psychosis around the desire for your self or your species to be wiped out. For the sake of expediency, let's just call them nuts.

Look the world over and it becomes obvious the higher level of development that a country achieves the more time, effort and money it can devote to preservation of natural areas and cleaning up previously ravaged ones.

Minds more open and more developed than mine are writing Earth Day articles by the organically grown bushel today. It is too late in this day for me to spend on the research to cite links and quotes. Plus, the longer I stay up tonight, the longer I will have the two 100 Watt bulbs over my head sucking life from the Earth.

The point I feel is important about today is encompassed in this post's title. I don't begrudge anyone who wants to "save the planet". I begrudge their methods and their not so subtly hidden agendas. I also have to laugh at the effort that goes in to a one day event that seems to be less well received year after year. Effort and a lot of generating of landfill filling garbage, using of fossil fuels and just plain expelling of global warming hot air.

A good example of image over substance is the widely covered dimming of lights at New York's Empire State building. Even Sponge Bob Squarepants took a break from his, most likely chauffeured, media tour to attend the event. The lights will be turned off for a whopping sixty seconds to commemorate this august occasion. Turning the lights off in this building for that length of time, in the grand scheme of things, would be about as effective trying to stop a smoke belching freight train full of wonderful energy producing coal by parking your Smart car or Prius across the tracks at the end of a twenty mile straightaway.

Earth Day is a showcase for limousine environmentalists to take private jets across the country to show their support at events where a tree is planted or a factory is protested. The experience, for many, is enough to see them through the remaining smug filled 364 days until next year's Earth Day and another road trip.

Instead of one day, I'd like to see many of these hypocrites walk the walk. Some do. Ed Bagley Jr, besides probably possessing a few psychosis of his own, does live a lifestyle that he preaches. I can respect that and him.

I will probably be accused of being quite cynical but, here is a link to a number of Earth Day related photos of the beautiful people and their activities to save us all from ourselves. I encourage you to keep an eye out for them and, if you get the chance, remind them of their commitment to the planet should they ever stray from their enlightened path.

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Saturday, November 15, 2008

What is the sound of an invisible hand clapping?

To paraphrase the adage: the longest blog post starts with a single word. This journey is going to be all over the map but in the end I am not sure it goes anywhere. Let’s just call it an extemporaneous trip of self-expression and free association. Speaking of trips:

I can imagine Adam Smith and Ronald Reagan on a road trip in Heaven. Returning from Hell after toilet papering Karl Marx’s house, they looked at their Atlas and Shrugged. Where did Capitalism go? They’d ask John Galt if they only knew who the hell he was.The United State’s slide toward an economy reminiscent of the stagnant government intruding and nearly socialist models of many European nations should come as no surprise. For years our state run institutions of higher indoctrination have been the home of wayward communists and leftist bomb throwers. They are Party places where state is praised as the savior of the poor and individual accomplishment is frowned upon. And God or Christmas, don’t even go there! Really comrade, do you expect someone who refuses to keep score in a little league game to teach that competition is healthy and that the free market works?


The much maligned free market does, in fact, work. What doesn’t work is government involvement in business. The papers, blogs, radio and television are now atwitter over the need to bail out the auto industry to stave off yet another in the increasing line of falling dominos on the road to financial and economic ruin. Democrats in the Senate are proposing giving the big three auto makers $25 billion dollars and are wooing weak kneed Republican Senators from the Rust Belt to their side. This money will not be free and it will not do anything other than lead us further away from the principles that made this country great: free market capitalism.

Money is control and Congress will demand of the big three that some control be surrendered for it. Concessions like management changes (Obama wants an Auto Czar – don’t you just love the word Czar?), salary concessions and a commitment to make the shitty little electric vehicles that nobody in their right mind would want to own. (Ed. Note: If the whiny deathtraps were any good or were wanted by people, the government wouldn’t have to force Detroit to make them; they’d be making them on their own to keep up with demand; although the Smart Cars do seem to be selling so someone). Once this camel’s nose is under the tent, it won’t be long until even more intrusion follows and as someone who just had to visit the DMV to renew a driver’s license, I know government run institutions run about as well as my dog does on an icy pond. Sure it is funny to watch but it is pretty sad too. The poor thing is way over his head and has no clue how to get off or what to do. Umm, I am talking about the government, not my dog.

More important in all of this is the fact government spending doesn’t work to stimulate private business. Don’t take my word for it. Much smarter minds than mine, besides being found on the kids panel of “Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader, have written on this here.

My fear is that the auto bailout is but the next step in our path to socialism. We are like the frog being cooked alive in a pot of slowly warming water. In the kind of creeping socialism espoused by Marx around 150 years ago, our toes and our country are turning red from the heat. Let’s hope the increasingly spiraling expenditures being touted now raise the temperature quickly enough to get everyone croaking in complaint instead of our freedom just plain ole croaking.

There is hope. George W, in his recent address to the G20 stated: “History has shown that the greater threat to economic prosperity is not too little government involvement in the market, but too much… Our aim should not be more government, it should be smarter government.''

“The answer is not to try to reinvent that system,'' Bush said. “It is to fix the problems we face, make the reforms we need, and move forward with the free market system.''

Well hooray, huzzah, woo hoo and an atta boy to the President. Good for him but it is about damn time! I guess it is better late than never but this kind of address smacks of a death-bed confession and a grasp for legacy with two short months to go in his eight year tenure. He and Republicans like him enabled much of this slide away from the capitalism he is now claiming to hold so dear. So long as it didn’t fall on deaf ears. But alas it most likely did.

For government may be the pusher of this “everyone is equal and society needs a political fix” drug, but we are the addicts. A not so wise blogger recently posted about the growing number of hungry Oliver Twists standing in line at the orphanage of Monkle Sam asking “Please sir, may I have some more?” in an effort to grab for themselves a bowl full of bailout. In fact, scroll down and you will find it and some relevant links.

When Adam Smith’s now out of sight out of mind theory of the “invisible hand” of capitalism was first coined, people were better than they are today. True champions of industry desired to build long lasting and socially, as well as financially, beneficial companies for the long term. Todays get rich quick at any cost and damn everyone else ideal is providing the fuel for the fire bombs thrown by the “we must restrain unregulated capitalism” crowd. Ideals and actions like those of AIG who, after receiving their 700 billion dollar goose to save them from ruin, decided to still pay bonuses and exorbitant salaries to avoid having their senior management leave. These are same senior managers whose decisions brought the company to the verge of this ruin. Yeah, we sure wouldn’t want them to leave now would we? The mortgage lenders who made loans to people they damn well knew couldn’t afford them (at the direction of the geniuses like Barney Frank in the House). From the parachutes of corporate executives all the way to the “I know I can’t afford it but I want it anyway” borrowers, the golden rule seems to be “give me the money now and I will worry about the future later”.

Ayn Rand was prophetic in her analysis and prediction of how the takers would, well, take. Yes, the heroes in her novels were all about doing what was in their own self-interest; objectivists as her philosophy describes them. And, at the core of capitalism it is self-interest and success that is the fuel for the economic engine. But it is not self-interest at the detriment of others. Unlike a little league game where someone does win and someone does lose (at least when a score is kept), in an economy everyone can be a winner. A rising tide will raise all boats so long as someone isn’t putting holes in other’s hulls in an effort to sink their ships to raise the water level. True capitalists succeed through honest effort, providing goods and services better, faster, cheaper and on their own while providing jobs to hard working individuals. These people shouldn’t be punished. Takers, seek the easy road and handouts in order to get ahead. These people and companies shouldn’t be rewarded. I don’t think, like in Rand’s novel, the forward thinking, creative and productive members of society should segment themselves in some inaccessible mountain valley. They, and all of us, need to reign in the takers, distributionists and “share the wealth” crowd before it is too late.

A couple things need to happen to get us on the right track. One thing is to get government out of the way. Are the auto makers too big to fail? I don’t know but if they do, so be it. Another thing is for all of us to realize there are more important things than our own selves and short term gain. Is it a purpose driven life we should seek? That is up to you. All I know is that if we turn ourselves over to the religion of government, we are all damned.

At least we can go by Karl’s house and watch him clean up the TP.

Whew.
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