Fox reporting name of pilot is
Joseph Andrew Stack
Another democrat/Marxist terrorist:
Joseph “karl Marx” Stack wrote:
“The communist creed: From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
The capitalist creed: From each according to his gullibility, to each according to his greed.”
Joe Stack (1956-2010)
02/18/2010
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Socialism/central government planning of an economy or program doesn’t work.The extremely complex structure of the economy where millions of people cooperate to proce products in real time could never be planned nor managed by a central socialist planner even if he were Einstien.
In his graphic style, Milton Friedman illustrated that principle on his television program, Free to Choose, with “The Pencil Story.” Friedman held a common yellow #2 pencil in his hand and said:
“Nobody knows how to make a pencil. There’s not a single person in the world who actually knows how to make a pencil.
“In order to make a pencil, you have to get wood for the barrel. In order to get wood, you have to have logging. You have to have somebody who can manufacture saws. No single person knows how to do all that.
“What’s called lead isn’t lead. It’s graphite. It comes from some mines in South America. In order to make pencils, you’d have to be able to get the lead.
“The rubber at the tip isn’t really rubber, but it used to be. It comes from Malaysia, although the rubber tree is not native to Malaysia. It was imported into Malaysia by some English botanists.
“So, in order to make a pencil, you would have to be able to do all of these things. There are probably thousands of people who have cooperated together to make this pencil. Somehow or other, the people in South America who dug out the graphite cooperated with the people in Malaysia who tapped the rubber trees, cooperated with, maybe, people in Oregon who cut down the trees.
“These thousands of people don’t know one another. They speak different languages. They come from different religions. They might hate one another if they met. What is it that enabled them to cooperate together?
“The answer is the existence of a market.
“The simple answer is the people in South America were led to dig out the graphite because somebody was willing to pay them. They didn’t have to know who was paying them; they didn’t have to know what it was going to be used for. All they had to know was somebody was going to pay them.
“What brought all these people together was an enormously complex structure of prices - the price of graphite, the price of lumber, the price of rubber, the wages paid to the laborer, and so on. It’s a marvelous example of how you can get a complex structure of cooperation and coordination which no individual planned.
“There was nobody who sat in a central office and sent an order out to Malaysia: ‘Produce more rubber.’ It was the market that coordinated all of this without anybody having to know all of the people involved.”
The Power of Freedom
Whether it’s making pencils or jumbo jets, the power of individual freedom is extraordinary. In a free market, where free men and free women can raise capital and start a business, everyone succeeds or fails on their own merit.
Those who succeed bring prosperity to themselves, their family, their community, and their nation. This basic individual freedom burns in the hearts of people around the globe.