Posted on 04/04/2009 11:13:06 AM PDT by goldstategop
During the Obama administrations foray to London this last week, officials provided a special telephone number to journalists interested in discussing foreign-policy issues in an on-the-record briefing call with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and National Security Advisor Jim Jones.
Unfortunately, as part of the curious run of bad luck currently afflicting our new Secretary of State, upon dialing the number the gentlemen of the press were greeted by a honey-voiced seductress, presumably not Secretary Clinton, offering them phone sex and seeking their credit-card number if they feel like getting nasty.
No, its not a White House April Fools gag. This was April 2nd.
Alas, what with the collapse of the newspaper industry and major metro dailies filing for bankruptcy every 20 minutes, sticking phone sex on your expense tab isnt as easy as it once was. So many of these big-shot correspondents were forced to hang up, call the White House Press Office, get given the correct number, and listen to Hillary droning on about the NATO summit for half an hour. The deputy press secretary, Bill Burton, insisted that the White House handing out sex-line numbers was no big deal and only Fox News would make a fuss about a corrected phone number.
Im not sure why the White House needed to correct it. Its the perfect radio ad for the administration. Call 1-900-OBAMA and Timothy Geithner will demand your credit-card number and ask whether you feel like getting nasty, because he certainly does. Hell be wearing a steel-tipped basque, and the squeals in the background will be an AIG executive or the former CEO of General Motors hanging upside down in the Treasury Department basement while he feels the firm lash of government regulation from Barney Frank and Mistress Pelosi.
Well, we all hate the rich, dont we? Last week, David Paterson, the governor of New York, said that if hed known his latest tax increase would persuade Rush Limbaugh to sell his Manhattan apartment and leave the city, hed have raised taxes earlier. Ha-ha. Very funny. In New York City, as Mayor Bloomberg has pointed out, the wealthiest 1 percent contribute 50 percent of municipal revenue. How tiny a number of people does Governor Paterson have to drive out before it causes significant shortfalls in the public coffers?
On the other hand, the rich can only be driven out if theyve got somewhere to be driven to. At the ludicrous G20 summit in London last week, the official communiqué crowed over a clampdown on tax havens those British colonies in the Caribbean and a few other offshore pinpricks in the map. The era of banking secrecy is over, the G20 proclaimed.
Does anyone seriously think a Swiss bank account or a post office box in the Turks and Caicos are responsible for the global meltdown?
No, but the worlds governments have decided to focus on irrelevant scapegoats. In the current crisis, Japan, Germany, and Italy (plus Russia) are in net population decline thats only going to accelerate in the years ahead. So, unlike the U.S., they cant run up the national debt and stick it to their kids and grandkids, because they dont have any kids and grandkids to stick it to. If New York is running out of rich people, Germany is running out of people, period. The Chinese and other buyers of Western debt know that. If youre an investor and youre not tracking GDP versus median age in the worlds major economies, youre going to lose a lot of money.
If government has a role in this crisis, it ought to be to reverse the combination of unaffordable social programs and deathbed demographics that make a restoration of real GDP growth all but impossible in many European nations. But that would involve telling the citizenry unpleasant truths, and Continental politicians who wish to remain electorally viable arent willing to do that. President Sarkozy, the Times of London reported, said that the summit provided a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to give capitalism a conscience. What he means by a conscience is a global regulatory regime that ensures theres nowhere to move to. If youre France, which has a sluggish, uncompetitive, protectionist, high-unemployment business environment whose best and brightest abandon the country in ever-greater droves, it obviously makes sense to force the entire planet to submit to the same growth-killing measures that have done wonders for your own economy. But its not good news for the rest of the world. The building blocks for a global regulatory regime and even a global central bank with an embryo global currency (the IMF and the enhanced role of Special Drawing Rights) are an ominous development. Let it be said that in recent years in America, the United Kingdom, and certain other countries the financial sector grew too big. In The Atlantic, Simon Johnson points out that, between 1973 and 1985, it was responsible for about 16 percent of U.S. corporate profits. By this decade, it was up to 41 percent. Thats higher than healthy, but it wouldnt have gotten anywhere near that high if government didnt annex so much of your wealth through everything from income tax to small-business regulation that its become increasingly difficult to improve your lot by working hard, making stuff, and selling it. Instead, in order to fund a more comfortable retirement and much else, large numbers of people became investors albeit not as the term is traditionally understood: Instead, you work for some company and they put some money on your behalf in some sort of account that somebody on the 12th floor pools together with all the others and gives to somebody else in New York to disperse among various corporations hither and yon. Youve no idea what youre investing in, but it keeps going up, so why do you care? Thats not like a 19th-century chappie saying hes starting a rubber plantation in Malaya and, with the faster shipping routes out of Singapore, it may be worth your while owning 25 percent of it. Or a guy in 1929 barking Buy this! and Sell that! at his broker every morning. Instead, an exaggerated return on mediocre assets became accepted as a permanent feature of life.
Its not, and it can never be. Especially given the long-term structural defects in many Western nations. A serious G20 summit would have seen France commit to the liberalization of its economy; Germany to serious natalist incentives; Britain to a reduction of the near-Soviet size of state spending in Scotland and Northern Ireland; and the United States to allowing its citizens to keep more of their hard-earned money and thus reduce both the dependency on ludicrous asset inflation as the only route to socio-economic improvement, and the risk of a Euro-style decline in birthrate caused by the unaffordability of kids.
Instead, the great powers are erecting a global regulatory regime to export their worst mistakes to the entire planet.
As they say on the State Department phone-sex line, its going to get nasty.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
The Clintons: the gift that keeps on giving...at least the late night talk shoes think so anyway...lmao...
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
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Our prosperity was built on being able to get ahead. Americans prided themselves on keeping up with the most prosperous among us. Competition was king and winning was to be savored. How did the socialists and their government must provide for everyone mindset gain so much power here?
If they can implement a global governing body to insure the perpetuation of the socialist programs nothing short of WWIII will end it.
Welcome to 1984. Weakness is strength. Prosperity is poverty.
In the current crisis, Japan, Germany, and Italy (plus Russia) are in net population decline thats only going to accelerate in the years ahead. So, unlike the U.S., they cant run up the national debt and stick it to their kids and grandkids, because they dont have any kids and grandkids to stick it to. If New York is running out of rich people, Germany is running out of people, period. The Chinese and other buyers of Western debt know that. If youre an investor and youre not tracking GDP versus median age in the worlds major economies, youre going to lose a lot of money.”
The permutations of all this just keep getting worse.
“The permutations of all this just keep getting worse.”
Those of us who are not drunk on O’koolaide know that this is not going to have a happy ending.
The short answer is: The Colleges of Education.
In the end, William Ayers may have won.
If we can’t somehow get this turned around fast, we are all going into the dumper.
I just love Steyn. Too bad governments will not assume their proper role.
Steyn ping!
Why do I have the feeling that this is exactly what Bwarney Fwank would like to do?
Mark Steyn will be guest-hosting for Rush Limbaugh this Monday April 6.
Enjoy!
Mark Steyn will be guest-hosting for Rush Limbaugh this Monday April 6.
Enjoy!
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