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THE SAD ROAD TO SOCIALISM
Financial Sense Editorials ^ | July 18,2008 | John Loeffler

Posted on 07/21/2008 1:37:27 PM PDT by mick

THE SAD ROAD TO SOCLIALISM What happens When Private Property is No Longer a Right by John Loeffler Contributor, Steel on Steel Radio Program Co-host, Financial Sense Newshour July 18, 2008

“But if the government undertakes to control and to raise wages, and cannot do it; if the government undertakes to care for all who may be in want, and cannot do it; if the government undertakes to support all unemployed workers, and cannot do it; if the government undertakes to lend interest-free money to all borrowers, and cannot do it; if .... ‘The state considers that its purpose is to enlighten, to develop, to enlarge, to strengthen, to spiritualize, and to sanctify the soul of the people’ -- and if the government cannot do all of these things, what then? Is it not certain that after every government failure -- which, alas! is more than probable -- there will be an equally inevitable revolution?”

-Frederic Bastiat, “The Law,” June, 1850

It’s been more than 150 years since Frederic Bastiat wrote his treatise, The Law, a small work, challenging the ravages of failing socialism thrust upon France as a result of the French revolution.

In that unique pamphlet, Bastiat points out that when the law of any country supports the moral belief systems of a people, defends the rights of said people and their property, the law is perceived as being moral; a defense against evil and those who flaunt it as being immoral. Payment of taxes and civic obligations are perceived as a virtue and those who flout this as criminals.

However, when the law becomes a source of plunder or pits itself in opposition to the morals of the people, the people perceive the law to be immoral and widely despise it. Indeed, in those times, flouting the law is extolled as virtue.

Another book by contemporary author Hernando Desoto, The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else, points out much the same thing, that the security of ownership of private property guaranteed by law for the lower and middle classes has been the essential ingredient resulting in the prosperity enjoyed by many western countries. Without this security, where the state becomes an impediment to commerce or property ownership, the people are forced to operate their economies outside of law, which is once again perceived as evil, rather than a force for good.

In essence, when a government goes from being a protector of private property to a plunderer of it, it places itself on a course of chaos, economic ruin and its own ultimate self-destruction.

The Three Steps of Socialism

Socialism is the mechanism which transforms government from its noble role as a protector into a predator and, since the citizens of our fine country seem determined to plow through socialism to its bitter end, we should examine the territory through which these three sad steps lead. The core result of socialism is the destruction of private property and wealth.

The events described in this piece are a composite of the ravages of socialism experienced in other countries. While each country does experience all the events portrayed, all socialist countries follow the same miserable path. The U.S. doesn’t have to go down this path, but it seems determines to do so.

We’re Off to See the Wizard

One of the great dangers of any government by the people is that sooner or later their politicians discover they can vote largess from the public trust. Their first experiment at this bold new adventure invariably revolves around social programs enacted in the name of morality and the public good or even solving some current crisis. Who could oppose that? “After all,” it will be argued, “don’t you care about people, or the welfare of the country, or the environment?”

The lure of this argument has been absolutely irresistible from the Roman Empire to the French and Bolshevik revolutions to Socialist Parties (D) and (R) in the USA today.

Step One - The Moral Argument: A Promise of Something for Nothing

The moral argument that we can finally solve poverty, pain, sickness, and hunger with “free” money seems just to good to be true. It usually is but it sells to the public. To fund these allegedly moral programs, the assets of the gentle citizens must be quietly taxed in the name of the public good.

Only a few wise and isolated voices warn that this baby dragon they have just hatched will grow up to be a fire-breathing monster. But not to fear, the wise voices are generally shouted down by the gentle politicians, who fiercely demonize protestors as selfish “whabbledygots” blocking the road to the perfect society. After all, how could something so noble do anything bad to the country?

At first the rich are the only ones asked to pay more of their “fair share.” In the U.S. income tax originally only affected upper-bracket individuals. In this early stage, few complain and everyone seems happy, except for those nagging voices still warning of dire consequences ahead; the ones the gentle legislators wish would just shut up. Other than that they have little to fear because the gentle legislators appear to be heroes placing our feet firmly on the road to utopia. Soon they promise all the have-nots will have and those who do have, will have just a little less. After all, as we said, it’s just their “fair share.”

Ah but time rumbles onward, and the number of people dependent upon these programs swells along with the number of “free” government programs. Free things do sell, and that’s what politicians want to do: sell their programs.

As the programs swell, they become unwieldy, requiring large bloated bureaucracies to administer them to ward off the inevitable fraud and corruption, consuming an ever greater part of the tax booty and servicing less to the originally intended recipients. In order to control the chaos of a large group of people cueing up to get something for nothing, large volumes of laws and regulations have to be written to control who gets what and where and when and who the givers and who the takers are. Now, the bureaucrats who administer these programs are also dependent on them for their livelihoods. This entrenches the program and assures its progression to Stage Two.

The Magic Dragon Isn’t Cute Anymore

Somewhere along the line, the gentle legislators discover that their baby dragon has grown and it’s snarling at them a lot. It wants much food. They’re not controlling it; it’s controlling them. However, in order to retain their prestigious position, ever-increasing sources must be found to feed their growing rapacious raptor.

The food source (tax burden) shifts rapidly downward into the middle class, as the gentle politicians coo that only the rich are being soaked. Concomitant with the increase of taxation, the miracle of hidden taxation through monetary inflation is discovered as central banks print more and more money to allow the good times to continue over and above what direct taxation will allow.

This process of monetary inflation results in debasement of the currency, causing the citizens to work harder and harder and run faster and faster to keep up with the loss of their currency’s value and the concomitant rise of prices. It’s slow at first but accelerates along an insidious exponential path. Ultimately it destroys everything the middle class works for.

Additional reptilian food sources called “revenue streams” are created. More fees, fines, “mitigation payments” and permits are required to do almost anything, driving the cost of doing everything upwards. Coupled with this is a bewildering array of regulation and laws making the business of life more and more difficult to accomplish. Big businesses can absorb this but the middle class ultimately buckles under the strain. The dragon is never satisfied.

Stage 2: Silent War Between Government and Its Citizens

At some point, the unwashed masses suspect their politicians aren’t really gentle any more much less benevolent. This is where a silent war between government and people erupts. It’s a blurry transition through never-never land when the politicians still claim to be gentle but the people sense that they have gone from being protectors of the public good and private property to a plunderers of it; from morality to immorality.

The “Bastiat” transition doesn’t take place all at once but, one by one, members of the working class realize they’re toiling like mad and getting no where. What they do make is confiscated in taxes or destroyed in inflation. They have little left over and their life’s savings are being destroyed while the politicians tell them all is just fine, creating cognitive dissonance between the hardship workers experience and the good times the politicians promise.

But those friends of the dragon on the dole still insist the dragon’s intentions are moral, even if its methods are not. As tax rates push ever higher into confiscatory ranges, self-preservation kicks in and the people take defensive action against what they no longer perceive as moral duty but legally-sanctioned plunder. They do this at the same time they pretend the gentle politicians are correct even though they know better.

The rich catch on and move their assets offshore and sometimes themselves out of the reach of the dragon; they expatriate. They have the means to structure their finances in such as way as preserve wealth. Besides, the politicians are frequently among this class so they aren’t about to let the dragon loose on themselves.

Unfortunately, the middle class doesn’t have this option, so it fights the dragon by engaging in evasive maneuvers. Citizens cheat on taxes, and seek to conceal taxable assets. Whenever possible transactions are shielded from the ever-prying eyes of the hungry dragon.

As the ravages of taxation and inflation eat out the middle class’s substance, a vibrant underground economy springs up, utilizing barter, cash, foreign currencies, precious metals or other means to conceal taxable activity. Regulatory laws are flouted as people try to “see what they can get away with.” Often times this underground economy has an organized crime component vis a vis the former Soviet Union.

The second half of Stage Two of the war kicks into gear as the dragon responds to the rising opposition and imposes a growing panoply of laws and regulations with increasing fines, penalties and prison sentences. To block the rampant flouting of law, the dragon wants to monitor everything the citizens do in order to assure that plunder shall be paid, all in the name of the rule of law, public order and morality. Civil rights break down, all in the name of morality and public security.

Every once in a while the beleaguered middle class pleads with the gentle politicians to fix the problem, unaware that it was the gentle politicians, who created it all in the first place. But politicians are more than happy to be seen as dragon slayers, and create a series of scapegoats for the problem, transferring blame for the mess and enacting a new series of programs to supposedly fix the problem. In reality, they just delay the pain, put the dragon on steroids and making the problem far worse.

The war is not without casualties. As it becomes ever more difficult for small businesses to function in the poisoned atmosphere of taxes, fees, fines, regulations and prosecutions, more of the middle class throws up its hands and goes elsewhere or becomes part of the the dependent poor. Small business goes out of business or operates illegally. As inflation devours life savings, people are wiped out. Retirees have a difficult time getting on as their lifetime achievements are destroyed. Most of the middle class slides inexorably down the slope into poverty.

There is a moral consequence as scandals erupt in the politico and monied classes. Disrespect of law is common. In the free-for-all, everyone is in it for himself and no one can afford to obey the law. Jails swell with those unfortunate enough to get caught. As more complex laws are steadily passed, finally all citizens become law-breakers.

This enables the dragon to seek pretexts for seizing the assets of citizens. Businesses are nationalized. Wage and price controls are instituted. Property ownership is forcibly transferred from those who oppose the dragon to those who support it. Retirement plans are brought under the “protection” of government and their owners left with government-issued IOUs. Assets are seized on the mere allegation of criminal activity. Indeed, law enforcement agencies encourage their members to plunder. They even make arrangements with organized crime at times. The list of plunder-and-defend possibilities is astounding.

In an effort to stem the hemorrhage, the middle class starts throwing out the rascal politicians, only to elect another group of rascals. This has little effect, since the dragon is now a self-existing monster that doesn’t require gentle politicians. By this stage it’s clear: Small and middle class businesses, ranchers and farmers all know who the enemy is: the dragon. There is no illusion that the politicians are gentle or acting in their best interests.

As the security of property ownership declines, investments flee and the economic environment becomes unstable, no one wants to invest where earnings will be heavily taxed, or even the possibility of direct confiscation on the allegation of having violated a plethora of unknowable, unobservable laws. Doing business is just too dangerous.

As doing business becomes dangerous, investments die, jobs go out of existence, increasing the pain of the working lower and middle classes. Small business is always the primary creator of employment and it is the most abused. In the end, the rich are never soaked, the middle class is destroyed and the poor discover that there is no free lunch.

Stage Three: Dies Irae: A Day of Wrath and Mourning

Ultimately the dragon cannot keep its promises. This last stage is where events turn nasty and chaotic. It is a dangerous time. It is a time no country should ever wish to reach.

Politicians are perceived as ravenous wolves. Blame and finger-pointing frenzies among politicians erupt to deflect responsibility for the chaos they have caused as they attempt to hold onto their privileged status.

Faith in government dissolves along with faith in the currency. Widespread flouting of law is common and tax payments quit. If it gets bad enough, crime flourishes, both organized and random. The domestic economy collapses into a depression and the currency just collapses.

By this time there are several violently outraged groups of people: the first group consists of those who have been dependent on the dragon for their free programs, and once the dragon reneges on its promises to provide these, they are outraged at the violation of their imagined rights to a free lunch. This group can include pensioners who paid the dragon money but discover the dragon spent it all before they retired.

The second group is the middle class, who have been beaten to death to feed the dragon and his cronies. They have lost all their livelihood and property. This is the point where many revolutions occur. Sometimes the revolutions are non-bloody and occur only at the voting booths; sometimes they are bloody and violent. It is a dangerous time because the chaos caused by the breakdown of economic and political order coupled with the collapse of morality often requires brute force to restore order, and brute force is the fertile ground for dictators and the destruction of rights.

One of the great ironies of history is that those who started the mess and benefitted greatly from it are rarely ever called to pay for the crimes and carnage they caused.

Finally the dragon dies.

Conclusion

No country trapped in socialism goes through all the events described above, which is a composite of past histories. It can turn itself at any time providing it is prepared to discipline itself the undergo the pain required to get off the public dole, much like coming off an addiction. Few societies ever want to face that, so they condemn themselves to all three stages. And the longer they wait to enact the necessary changes, the worse the pain becomes.

From currency, to energy to property rights, issues today are clouded with so much static and partisan bickering that the average person has little real comprehension of what is happening. Frequently Democrats and Republicans blame each other when often they’re both responsible and fiddle while Rome burns.

America is truly at an economic and moral crossroad, having already started into Stage Two of the sad road to socialism. Whether or not we plow through all three stages remains to be seen. It takes great moral courage to prevent this but politicians tend to be neither moral or courageous.

Thus it is up to what actions are moral, legal and necessary to see us, our families and friends safely through the tempest. But as a ray of hope, it is here where Americans in times past have always shown themselves most noble.

© 2008 John Loeffler Editorial Archive

In addition to co-hosting the Financial Sense Newshour, as a 40-year broadcast news veteran John Loeffler is also host of the nationally-syndicated news program Steel on Steel, which can be heard at www.steelonsteel.com. The weekly program monitors geopolitics, religious and worldview issues, as well as early-warning intelligence on global trends.

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To: rurgan

Now that’s a plan! I think most of us, if not all, here at FR can sign on to that.

Why don’t you think of one more so we have an even ten and call them “The Ten Commandments of Restoring American Liberty”


21 posted on 07/21/2008 3:05:13 PM PDT by mick
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To: mick
The road to socialism was paved by the Supreme Court.

Expansive interpretation of the interstate commerce clause, progressive income taxes, social security, strict limits on public religiosity, abortion, and seizure of private property for private use were all found Constitutional.

Socialized Obama Health Care will likewise get a pass.

22 posted on 07/21/2008 3:17:22 PM PDT by Jacquerie (McCain will kick, not kiss the a$$ of Islam.)
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To: mick
I understand how you feel. But Dammit, I'm not ready to give up the ghost ! Someone here mentioned the 3 boxes....IE: Ballot,Jury, and Cartridge....I don't think we are at box 3 yet......we need a true leader to emerge that guys like us can follow, and fight for, who can put the country straight again....I think there is still time. But pessimism plays into our enemies hands IMHO

Your are really talking about your wish list, not what is reality.  Keep reading, observing, extracting yourself from the liberal world that is carefully inculcated into us from the beginning.  Almost all of the safe havens are gone - they are finishing up on the church, and the full force is now on the family, the coup de grace of humiliation is rubbing our nose into sodomite "unions" as marriage.  1/3 illiterate, accelerated rate of those who receive a gubermint check (YOUR MONEY and already at 45% of the population),   and the trump card - overnight voting block of 20-30 million who are both, cannot assimilate (not that they want to, nor do we have the stones to create the incentive).

My aim is not to be the turd in your punchbowl.  You are a better asset to your family, and to others to forego wishful thinking.  A leader needs followers: Under the present circumstances, most have no capacity (see above) nor reason to listen to that leader, even if he existed.  Most neighbors have been cowed into wanting to be left alone in their distractions and to get theirs.  They aren't angry, they are scared; these are Obama voters.
 

23 posted on 07/21/2008 3:34:26 PM PDT by Harrius Magnus (LIBERALS: We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity.)
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To: Jacquerie

Citizens who do not do their duty to defend the Constitution are at fault.


24 posted on 07/21/2008 3:42:13 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: mick
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25 posted on 07/21/2008 3:42:22 PM PDT by Eric Blair 2084 (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms shouldn't be a federal agency...it should be a convenience store.)
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To: mick

Thanks, always appreciated John Loeffler’s articles


26 posted on 07/21/2008 3:59:35 PM PDT by Calvinist_Dark_Lord ((I have come here to kick @$$ and chew bubblegum...and I'm all outta bubblegum! ~Roddy Piper))
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To: traviskicks

27 posted on 07/21/2008 4:02:52 PM PDT by 4Liberty (discount window = bank corporate welfare + inflation tax)
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To: mick; traviskicks

Great article! (thanks for the ping travis)

Sadly, we are well within “Stage Two” as read in the article. I wonder how long our country will continue down this road before the citizens realize what they have brought upon themselves, put the brakes on, and turn around. I can see it all getting far worse before anything gets better...


28 posted on 07/21/2008 4:03:40 PM PDT by KoRn (CTHULHU '08 - I won't settle for a lesser evil any longer!)
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To: mick

Interesting that this article calls the socialist monster a dragon. The prophecy book of the Bible, the book of Revelation, does the same.

The satanic plan to rule the world is symbolized in Rev. 12 as an endtime multi-headed RED dragon. We all know the political significance of “red.”


29 posted on 07/21/2008 4:24:00 PM PDT by sasportas
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To: mick
At first the rich are the only ones asked to pay more of their “fair share.” In the U.S. income tax originally only affected upper-bracket individuals.

Not a few of these rich got that way because of cushy deals by dint of socialized control of Federal Lands and mineral rights. For example, Abe Lincoln got into the Senate by "virtue" of the eminent domain deals he set up on behalf of private barge companies and railroads.

30 posted on 07/21/2008 4:39:14 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (G-d gave us Law a fool could follow, but a genius couldn't comprehend)
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To: mick

I know it is the unthinkable, but I think we are getting perilously close to the point where only the “R” word (revolution) will correct the situation. The leftists have succeeded in creating so many mind-numbed, happily dependent zombies (and imported millions more, with the assistance of short-sighted conservatives) that we are getting very close to reaching a critical mass that will simply be able to outvote us on vital issues.

To those who think we can rescue the country within the strictures of the “system”, I say you’d better get on it pronto because once critical voting mass is achieved, there will only be two remaining choices: submission or forceful resistance.


31 posted on 07/21/2008 4:44:41 PM PDT by noiseman (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.)
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To: noiseman

I hate to say I agree with you.


32 posted on 07/21/2008 4:48:11 PM PDT by dforest (I had almost forgotten that McCain is the nominee. Too bad I was reminded.)
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To: noiseman
Well , as was discussed on an earlier thread , the inherent imperatives of socialism absolutely leads to national bankruptcy....socialism can't work....are we not seeing the beginnings of the collpase of the so-called mixed economy all around us ??..that's why I argue that R might come in the form of a collapse of the system a-la the USSR...and not armed conflict.......although we need to keep our powder dry..I still believe that history is on our side.....I may not live to see it but certainly if we keep the faith of liberty and constitutional govt. alive it can be reborn in the future
33 posted on 07/21/2008 4:56:20 PM PDT by mick
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To: mick

Excellent article. It’s good to step back and look at history. I am trying to find out ways to protect my property and earnings. It’s sad but the middle class has little avenue to do this. I just buy gold.


34 posted on 07/21/2008 5:14:08 PM PDT by BeckB
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To: indylindy
"I hate to say I agree with you."

Well, I hate to have to say it in the first place. I think our greatest failure today is a failure of imagination. Much as some people never become financially successful in part because they can't even imagine success, we have forgotten our own history and the extreme measures and sacrifices that this nation's founders had to endure to make it possible. The impositions of the imperial crown upon the American colonists pale in comparison in many ways to the injustices perpetrated by our present-day government. It has become hostile toward its own citizens, much as Loeffler's "dragon". Can anyone seriously say that if the likes of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, James Madison, John Adams, etc. were around to see this today, they would not immediately go about drafting the Declaration of Independence, Part II? Somehow I seriously doubt they would see a society that had fallen so far that it was debating homosexual "marriage" as a redeemable one.

35 posted on 07/21/2008 5:14:46 PM PDT by noiseman (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.)
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To: Need4Truth

Put up the money for the revolution at the polls. You do this by having enough investors to start a fund to get elected without the DNC’s or RNC’s ‘special’ sponsors. Note how many millionaires in Congress or the Senate. A Senator makes some sense, but a wealthy Congressman running for office? You need the fund to get guys in whom feel $130k a year while working 8 total months is a good job. These kind of candidates can be found and screened online. I am working on this project as we speak, it’s called RagingDebate.com . You’ll see it live within the next month. Note the author said a revolution can occur at the voting booth. It need not become a physical endeavor of arms but in the great old USA you fight money with money.


36 posted on 07/21/2008 6:04:07 PM PDT by iThinkBig
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To: Grandsons of Liberty

They clearly stated the ‘Tree of Liberty would have to be replenished from time to time with the blood of Patriots’. In other words, the Founders knew there fledging nation would come to this point someday, they were great students of history. While it may not come down to armed revolution, no doubt it will likely come down to mass civil disobedience and the leadership being booted. Also, in the age of nuclear proliferation, our enemies just might force us to become fully awake. I hope that part never comes true.


37 posted on 07/21/2008 6:07:14 PM PDT by iThinkBig
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To: Jack Black

Good to see you around Jack :)


38 posted on 07/21/2008 6:15:11 PM PDT by iThinkBig
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To: hedgetrimmer

Nice to meet you hedgetrimmer. I can’t think of any laws being rescinded. I believe B.J. issued more executive orders “stroke of the pen law of the land kinda cool” than all prior presidents combined. I’m not aware of a single one of those being reversed. I think it would be easier to bring back tar and feathers, or maybe a tea party or two.


39 posted on 07/21/2008 6:27:32 PM PDT by printhead
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To: iThinkBig
I hope that part never comes true.

I am looking forward to it - not nuclear anihaltion, but the next "go around."  I'm tired of the daily slow bleed of 1000 cuts, wondering when, when, when.  Why?  I think that (i.e. speculate) the sooner the tree of liberty  is replenished, the better the outcome will be for whatever remains.  The enemy grows daily in numbers, if not brains.  I'm still young enough to contribute.

In fact, I can make an argument for pulling the lever for the African Mulatto, sooner than McCain.

40 posted on 07/21/2008 6:34:20 PM PDT by Harrius Magnus (LIBERALS: We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity.)
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