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SURVIVING
THE NIGHT OF THE LIVING POPULISTS
by John Loeffler
Contributor, Steel on
Steel Radio Program
Co-host, Financial Sense Newshour
January 09, 2008
“Heigh
ho,
Away we go!
The more they say,
The less we know.”
It’s
January and the beginning of a very pregnant silly season, which comes
to term eleven months from now with the U.S. elections. If you are to
survive this season, we need to give you a couple of pointers
Americans
are unhappy, as well they should be, because the middle class is under
horrible financial duress, which only threatens to worsen in the next 48
months. Thus the political mot du jour among candidates is “change”
or for those new voters just in from Mexico, “cambio.”
Ah yes,
sweet change. “What change?” we ask the unwashed masses, who with
glassy-eyes catatonically respond, “must have change.” Oh no! It’s
an uninformed electorate; the night of the living populists has
returned! Methinks we’re in trouble.
The big
problem with change is that bad change is worse than no change and the
middle class doesn’t seem to understand why it’s in such a horrible
mess. Politicians fuel this confusion by deflecting attention from the
fact that most of the difficulties people now face -- a diving dollar,
heavy inflation, rising energy costs, a bankrupt social security system,
collapsing infrastructure, massive government debt, invasive
bureaucracy, choking regulation et al. -- are all the result of 50 years
of inept sprawling government, the product of Socialist Party “D”
and Socialist Party “R,” whose candidates are -- wonder of wonders
-- promoting change.
Instead,
they blame entrepreneurs, evil corporations, and selfish Americans who
don’t want to “sacrifice” to pay “more of their fair share of
taxes,” and a host of nonsensical reasons. By the way, if you’re
already paying your fair share taxes, how do you pay more of your fair
share? See? It really is a silly season.
So the
first rule of silly season is never appoint the same people to get you
out of a problem that got you into it in the first place. If they knew
what they were doing, we wouldn’t be here. New people with new ideas
would be real change. So far no new people and few ideas.
In
reality, three things are crushing the middle class: overregulation,
overinflation and overtaxation, government-related phenomena all. Want
change? Slash taxes, slash regulation and slash inflation. Horror of
horrors! The candidates won’t even discuss that. That would drive
their lifestyle into extinction and we can’t have that.
This means
the “change” Socialist Party “D” and Socialist Party “R” are
proposing from illegal immigration to universal healthcare to the war on
terror to global warming really mean more of the status quo on steroids:
more taxes, more regulation and more inflation; in essence, more big
sprawling government. No change there.
So, if you
are to survive the silly season, here are four questions you need to ask
any candidate, who proposes change:
(1)
What does that mean? A government program is more than a
name and you’d better know exactly what’s being changed or whether
it’s more of the same. Moreover, will you benefit from it? Most new
government programs result in larger bureaucracy and little benefit to
the public, always with a plethora of strings attached. Question One can
usually be resolved by asking:
(2)
How will it be implemented or enforced? The devil’s
always in the details. Most political programs sound great until you
discover exactly what a program will demand of you, which brings us to
Question Number 3:
(3)
Is it voluntary of mandatory? Politicians are always
“volunteering” your time, resources and “contributions” for
their programs, demanding you make “sacrifices” to get us out of a
problem they wantonly created, which is why you always need to ask:
(4)
Who will pay for it? Most of the time it’s you. When
someone says we should soak the rich, you really need to ask who Rich is
and how wet Rich can he get before they discover your money? Remember,
anyone who makes over $30K is rich in politicians’ eyes.
If you
can’t get hard answers to those four questions, you absolutely,
positively don’t want any part of the change they’re proposing. So
far, there are few worthwhile answers to any questions forthcoming. That
means put your seat belt on; it’s going to be a bumpy silly
season.

© 2008 John Loeffler
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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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© 2007 by John Loeffler, Email
John Loeffler is host of the weekly syndicated talk show, Steel on Steel,
which can be heard at www.steelonsteel.com
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