LIBERTY: Can we afford “publik skoolz” aka middle class welfare!?!

Saturday, March 3, 2007

http://south-brunswick.blogspot.com/

http://pacpub.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=17916611&BRD=1091&PAG=461&dept_id=425716&rfi=6

http://tinyurl.com/2kt5a6

State unveils aid hike
By:Joseph Harvie, Staff Writer
03/01/2007

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School, township officials expect impact to be small.

Increased state aid will have only a small impact on this year’s school and municipal budgets, say officials who are preparing the spending plans.

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Does anyone ever think that maybe, just maybe, we can’t afford education?

After all, does it really seem moral to force senior citizens from the home that they have occupied since the year of the flood? Does it really it really seem moral to indoctrinate future voters into the religion of gooferment? Does it really seem moral to teach children values that their parents disagree with? Does it really seem moral to put politicians and bureaucrats in custody of children? Does it really seem moral to engage in a middle class welfare scheme that allows (forces) women to go to work to pay the family’s taxes? Does it really seem moral to make taxpayers overpay for what passes for education of children of other people?

That doesn’t even address the issues of is it effective, is it efficient, or is it even necessary.

When you’re in Camden with a map of Newark, (or via versa), you might find that your asking the wrong questions. It’s not a matter if “state aid”, (That’s a joke. Our stolen money “laundered” thru various levels of gooferment. Minus handling fees of course!), won’t have an impact — big or small. It is a matter of doing what is right.

I think we’re making a very bad mistake.


RANT: In 2000, Ron Paul nailed all the hot issues

Saturday, March 3, 2007

http://www.digg.com/political_opinion/
Rep_Ron_Paul_Blasts_Big_Business_Media_Congress

http://www.ericbarger.com/paulblasts.htm

The dole, eddycation, and honest money are still my top three.


MONEY: Been stung? I have. But not again.

Saturday, March 3, 2007

http://www.lewrockwell.com/north/north512.html

The Gold-Plated Sting
by Gary North

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If a free market gold standard ever arrives, it will be the result of an unplanned response by men and women to a disaster created by the existing central bank cartel. This would require that the switch be preceded by massive inflation, followed by deflation, producing the bankruptcy of the existing banks and brokerage houses.

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Well, I clearly agree, it probably would take some catastrophe to get back to a gold currency. There may be a peaceful solution.

Gresham’s Law, “bad money drives good out of circulation”, ensures that gold can’t circulate alongside FRBies at the same time.

I look at the times of Hyperinflation as the “BIG entrance door” to getting back to gold. It has to be the sudden awakening from the fiat currency delusion. There have been examples of a country’s economy stopping. The Politicians keep inflating, after all it’s free money to them, and eventually the food prices escalate faster than earning power. I have had the phenomena of “wait an hour and your money is worthless” described to me by people who lived thru it. She described going to her husband’s office several times a day, taking what he had been paid for his work, and buying anything in the marketplace. Anything was better than paper. That was an economics lesson for me. Paper is paper. It only has value as long as the marketplace takes it. And, as we know, when the market crashes, the exit door isn’t wide enough for everyone at the same time.

The “little door” peaceful solution might be that people recognize the scam of paper fiat currency and “game” the system. Clearly, owning something is better than owning dollars. Owning something that generates wealth is better than something that doesn’t. Inflation is the hidden tax on holding dollars. If we guesstimate that the inflation rate is 5%, then a dollar to day is .95 next year, .9025 in two years, .8573 in three, .2146 in 30, and .0769 in 50. Suppose that the rate goes to 10%, the progression is 0.9000, 0.8100, 0.7290, 0.6561, 0.5905 with .0424 in 30 years and .0052 in 50! So the actual rate of inflation is very important. So you NEVER want to hold dollars. Envision burying a cash horde in your back yard. Dig it up in fifty years and you’ve got waste paper.

So how does one deal with the reality.

  • Holding dollars is always wrong! (i.e., do you want the pirate’s chest to be full of dollars?)
  • Having a commodity is a long term store of value. (i.e., two gold coins have historically always bought a fine’s mens suit)
  • A productive asset is intrinsically valuable (i.e., the cow gives milk every day).

One “games” the system by not being fooled into thinking that FRBbies are “money”. Money is a store of value.


RANT: Smoking Casinos

Saturday, March 3, 2007

[http://centernjlife.blogspot.com/]

>At least they’re trying

That might be one description of what they are doing. I describe it as using the guns of government to steal value from the casinos and put themselves more firmly in control.

>close the loophole which allows smoking in casinos

Since the casino is presumably private property, why does the gooferment presume to tell them what they can and can not do

>This loophole should never have been there in the first place

Please this is the “boiling a frog” strategy. They are just turning up the temperature.

>no employees will have to be exposed to the smoke

You make it sound like the poor employees are too stupid to seek work that suits them elsewhere.

>I almost feel sorry for the casinos here

But, not enough to leave them alone in peace to make people happy.

>they gave a fig about their employees

Hard to run a casino without employees. If the employees were as upset as you are, they’d seek other employment. This would force the casinos to compete for labor and offer more and better.

>maybe we could feel bad for them.

I feel bad for us. When the thugs in Trenton get tired of the casinos, or when the casinos go broke, (the silver city casino in lv went smokeless in an attempt to compete and closed when it went broke), then they will have to raise money from somewhere. Guess who? And, if they can tell the casinos “no smoking”, then why not your house? And, if they can legislate their morality about smoking, then why not fast foods, or slow foods, or what you watch on TV, or anything.

No, feel bad for us. Those thugs are robbing us blind, imprisoning us, and enforcing their will on us.

It’s immoral.

There’s a saying that goes something like “The hallmark of a bad ideas is when you have to force people to conform. Good ideas are adopted willingly. Bad ideas are circumvented.”


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INTERESTING: Oprah’s School

Saturday, March 3, 2007

I listened to some of the hour the other night about Oprah’s school for girls in South Africa. Impressive.

Not to the level of Gandhi or Mother Theresa, but impressive none the less.

I have no idea what it would be like to have such wealth as Oprah. It’s hers and I am sure she earned every dime of it. I would be loathe to criticize anyone whose path I have not traveled. My criticism is like a gnat on a horse. I’ll never accomplish what she has, amass the fortune she has, or be in the position to do something this grand. But blogging allows one the illusion that what one writes is somehow important.

And, there is no doubt that some, all, most of the girls featured have gotten the end of the proverbial stick that no one should have to pick up.

And, I do think she’s right. Education is the road out of poverty.

And, I do think that she’s a classic American liberal of the political left who thinks that she can change the world FOR other people rather than let them do it themselves. That seems egotistical in the extreme and to be condescendingly saying “you’re to weak and stupid to do it on your own”. But that’s “liberal left”. (As opposed to the Classical Liberals of the Enlightenment whose ideas spawned America and gave us the concepts of individual liberty and empowerment.)

OK, so here’s my critique.

Why not the inner city of Chicago?

Now I know she said that she couldn’t find the motivated kids. And, it has to be cheaper to do this in South Africa. And, it makes her a global celebrity. And, I don’t see how it can fail unless the teachers are closet perverts.

But my modest question is why not Chicago?

I’d tackle that by trying to show the poor, disadvantaged, and minority that it’s up to them. They have to grab their bootstraps and pull themselves out of their current mess. Gooferment can’t do it. The taxpayers can’t do it. Oprah can’t do it.

I’d attack the gooferment of the US, Illinois, and Chicago as being the root of all their problems. They have fooled them into thinking that there’s a “White Knight Prince Charming” that is going to ride in and save the day. Oprah could get away with telling them that “no one is coming”. Bill Cosby tried and got excoriated for it. Katrina and NOLA demonstrated it. Maybe she could pull it off?

She’s on the right track with her “education out of poverty”. I’d want her to dismantle the “publik skoolz” as a sham. An illusion that they give any real education. That they were anything more than training grounds for prisons.

If I was Oprah, I’d hit the economics, crime, and welfare. I’d have a new twenty year plan to zero taxes, close the “publik skoolz”, and end the dole. I’d stop prosecuting victimless crimes — drugs, prostitution, and gambling and really go after crimes involving force or fraud.

Would it be traumatic? Yes!

I don’t think it would take twenty years for Chicago to be the shining city.

My only concern would be what would we do with all the lying, pandering, corrupt politicians. Well, they do have Lake Michigan. I’m sure they won’t seek honest employment without a struggle.

And, when this was all done, the people could say “we did it ourselves”. That’s the Spirit of America.

SO to circle back on Oprah’s school, I think she solved an easier problem.

So why not Chicago?

And, after that why girls? We know that boys are getting a terrible shake in today’s skoolz.

The Socialists of the 1920’s wanted a system of creating an uneducated lower class that would be manageable, make good soldiers or factory workers, and capable of being led by their “betters”. They succeeded beyond their wildest dreams.

So, Oprah, why not Chicago? And, why not boys?