The government takeover plan
Friday, September 26, 2008 at 01:01PM What bothers me most is that the Democrats now seem desperate to get this passed, yet they want political cover. Many others are voicing the same concern -- plus, we have the main Democrat culprits siding with Bush who they have called the biggest dope since the last Republican President.
The whole deal is rotten. Thank God there are a few representatives who are fighting back. Seriously, let's try free market solutions -- it's what we'll eventually have to do anyway, because the government is failing. Who really thinks that a government takeover is the solution -- I mean, really? Not even the Democrats, else they wouldn't need cover.
These cries about capitalism failing are only smoke screens to prevent the ugly demise of statism. This is really a last gasp attempt of statism to hold on and squeeze as much survival as they can out of capitalists. But true capitalists will not be used for long like this. They will fight back to protect what they have left. This pathetic show we have now is the corporate/government enmeshment buffoons trying to protect the status quo by producers bailing them out.
The capitalist producers will pull us out of all this once the statists have completely failed, or until the people demand the statists get out of the way. This power grab is desparate and reveals the dire situation statists and their corporate cronies find themselves in. The house of cards is tumbling. They may pass something that is temporarlily a feel-good solution, but the jig is up, it's over -- statism has failed.
The international cries that capitalism is dead are just more pain being heard from around the world as the status quo sees cracks in their worldview all over. The producers -- the only ones who can make things happen -- will pick up the pieces -- the only question is whether we free them to do it now or later. I say let them do it now, so the job won't be so difficult. It's as simple as freeing them to produce and create solutions.





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