Posted on 02/03/2014 5:23:06 AM PST by Kaslin
Thomas James Perkins is a stud. If he werent an octogenarian, Id ask for his hand in marriage because he courageously and eloquently defends free market capitalism.
Perkins is the founder of the Silicon Valley venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB). He is also the ex-husband of the worlds reigning best-selling author alive: American novelist and San Francisco resident Danielle Steel.
Last week, the Wall Street Journal published a three-paragraph op-ed by Perkins in which he defended free market economics. The liberal media, especially the Silicon Valley tech blogs, went up in arms. HOW could he have the audacity to defend capitalism?!
Perkins basically expressed disappointment in a rising tide of hatred of the successful, including his ex-wife Steel. Despite the fact that she had donated millions of dollars to the San Francisco community, Perkins bemoaned that the San Francisco Chronicle continued to libel Steel as a snob. He compared the attack against the successful one percent in America to fascist Nazi Germanys attack on the Jews.
Valley Wag, a Gawker Media gossip blog about Silicon Valley celebrities, called Perkinss op-ed: one of the most disgustingly tone deaf statements on class tensions we've ever seen. Media Bistro was appalled WSJ had the gall to allow Perkins to voice his opinion. Salon used imagery to compare Perkins to a villain in the movies. And on and on.
Its interesting how quick these bloggers were to attack a capitalist. After all, most of them probably idolize one of the biggest free market entrepreneurs of all time: Steve Jobs, the late co-founder of Apple. If they took the time to read Walter Isaacsons terrific biography of Jobs, they would learn that Jobs was a capitalist, not a socialist.
Perkins has a point. Progressives are looking for a fight; an unreasonable and puerile war against self-made success. Remember how on the 2012 campaign trail, Obama said: If youve been successful, you didnt get there on your own. And remember how he said the same thing but in a different way last week during his 2014 State of the Union address?
Inequality has deepened. Upward mobility has stalled. The cold, hard fact is that even in the midst of recovery, too many Americans are working more than ever just to get by; let alone to get ahead. And too many still aren't working at all. So our job is to reverse these trends.
Since he cant blame Bush any longer, Obama is now trying to blame his historically slow recovery on the greed of the rich who cling to their profits, while offering a solution of more government intervention. In fact, Obama has had five years to reverse the trends of rising poverty and unemployment.
His new ideas sound exactly the same as those he peddled back in 2008. For example, during the 2014 SOTU, Obama said: one of the biggest factors in bringing more jobs back is our commitment to American energy. Oh, really? Well then why hasnt he approved the northern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline? Keystone XL could mean thousands of jobs and it would help the U.S. move away from dependence on Middle Eastern oil.
The U.S. State Department has thrice indicated that the XL pipeline is environmentally safe, but apparently that is not good enough for Obama. Hed rather tell the American public during his SOTU that solar holds the future for American energy. (He conveniently forgot to name all of the solar companies that went bankrupt after receiving taxpayer dollars.)
Why do you think its possible for Obama to receive cheers and applause when he says: Let's continue that progress with a smarter tax policy that stops giving $4 billion a year to fossil fuel industries that don't need it so we can invest more in fuels of the future that do. After all, we all rely on and need energy in some way. If it werent for companies like ExxonMobil and Chevron, we would not enjoy the same high quality of life.
Obama can get away with attacking big oil because he is not interested in telling the truth. With a complete straight face, he exaggerates the potential of solar. Without a twinge of guilt, he encourages Americans to envy the rich instead encouraging them to work harder and aspire toward their own self-made success.
We need more men and women like Tom Perkins who are willing to speak up and defend the truth about economic freedom. Remember: sticks and stones can break your bones but the words of a progressive can never hurt you.
I am sorry, the Reference was obligatory. ;)
Obviously, he didn’t realize that only leftists are permitted to compare anything to Nazi Germany.
Predictably, the Socialists on CNBC had a cow. How dare Perkins defend the Evil Rich? Of course, their channel depends on the Evil Rich, who ought to boycott this state-run business channel. But they don’t because, gee whiz, these business tycoons apparently want to be on teepee more than anything. Exhibit A: Warren Buffet.
LOL...forgive me....”teevee”, not “teepee”
the solutions to the country’s problems are not that mystifying... they’re just more painful now that so many have become hooked on uncle sugah’s entitlement pipe
Different last names
Lame. I’m embarrassed to know you.
J/K!!! HILLARIOUS!!!
If you could ask everyone involved in network television, or print media, or democrat politics if they would take the lead in opposing capitalism by accepting minimum wage and moving into a studio apt near their work, the answer would be unanimous.
Lay down with dogs wake up with fleas.
Tom used to have a really cool boat, the Maltese Falcon. Very high tech, the sails would deploy and retract at the push of a button. I don’t know if he still owns it.
Stop dumping everybody in the same bucket.
As to your last sentence if your party becomes successful and does what you want it to do, then we talk
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