Posts Tagged ‘The Economy’

Say It Ain’t So

Monday, August 24th, 2009

The following excerpt is from a post on the blog The Daily Reckoning. This is a blog that I occasionally read because their take is usually contrary to what the popular financial pundits (and the Feds) are saying at any given time.  While I don’t always agree with them they do make for good reading.  BTW, I think his take on government below is right on.  Click here to read the entire post.

In its naked form, government is not evil; it is merely a self- interested parasite, like a bank lobbyist. Its main value comes from its ability to elbow out other parasites. Of course, the typical citizen is no saint either. Instead, he is merely a parasite in the larval stage. If he is lucky enough or cunning enough, he could grow into a parasite himself. The citizen, generally, doesn’t mind being lied to and robbed - just so long it is by someone he elected. Or at least by someone whom tradition or local connivance put in place. He does not usually resent his homegrown government, even though it routinely costs him a substantial part of his output. On the contrary, he grows so fond of it he even dons his helmet from time to time to protect it. Naturally, the feds return the favor.

The basic business model of government is to keep order, protect campaign contributors and lure supporters with the promise of other peoples’ money. The game plan of the typical citizen is even simpler: to be on the receiving end, not the paying end. Over time, more and more of them get into position. And the whole society becomes more costly, and more corrupt.

I Wonder…..

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

….. what is the writer really saying?

Sunday Funny?

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

The 1934 Chicago Tribune cartoon pictured below has recently been making the rounds in the blogosphere.

In it, members of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s administration are seen shoveling money out of a wagon with a billboard on the side declaring, “Depleting the resources of the soundest government in the world.”

Last Wednesday, the Trib reprinted the cartoon with the caption “This is a 1934 Chicago Tribune political cartoon that many say rings true in today’s political and economic climate. What do you think?”

Sorry for the huge image but I could’nt get it to upload any smaller.

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Something Totally Irrelevant

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

This is a story the could be interesting to watch unfold.