The Growing Army of Angry Men Whose Lives Have Been Destroyed by
the Federal Government
by Mark R. Crovelli
by Mark R. Crovelli
One of the hardest things to deal with in the current economic
depression is the disgusting hypocrisy of the U.S. congress, the
new president, and the members of the Federal Reserve System. It
is one thing to be told, as we all are, that we must hand over fat
wads of our hard-earned money to these warmongering and thieving
snakes or face jail terms, but one feels a whole new level of revulsion
when these people make statements to the effect that they, and they
alone, are in a position to "save the economy" by "creating
jobs." These statements are made by people who have done virtually
everything in their power to destroy the American economy over the
last few decades, but who have now proclaimed themselves to be our
saviors. Only the most naïve and unlearned among us could possibly
be falling for the idea that a bunch of self-serving politicians,
bureaucrats and bankers are going to "save" us from problems
they have caused.
On its face, the idea that politicians, bureaucrats, and bankers
could "save" the economy is laughable. These are people,
after all, who live exclusively at our expense. That is,
these are people whose entire livelihoods are dependent upon taking
money away from productive people and spending it on themselves
and their favorite wasteful projects. It's true that they do not
all share the same ideas about how to spend the money they take
from us. Some prefer to use it to blow up innocent people in foreign
lands, while others simply want to take our hard-earned money without
our consent and hand it over to other people. The bankers, on the
other hand, merely content themselves with printing vast amounts
of new money out of thin air that they either hand over to the Treasury
Department, or gift to their other banker-buddies to lend out at
a profit at our expense. Nevertheless, it should be crystal clear
that these people do not actually produce anything themselves
(except the bankers, who
are very skilled counterfeiters of money). They take money from
us through taxation and inflation, (and threaten us with severe
punishments if we refuse to obey), and then spend every last penny
of it – and
more – on war, socialized boondoggles, and welfare. These
are the people who would have us believe that they can "save"
the economy? How exactly would they accomplish such a thing? More
taxes, more idiotic socialized projects, more war, and more newly-printed
green paper? Do these actions really seem likely to produce a vibrant
and healthy economy, or do they seem more like the actions undertaken
by the Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R.?
They would also very much like for us to believe that they are
the only people in the world capable of "creating jobs"
in the United States. A more ridiculous idea would be hard to find.
Again, these people are only in the business of taking money from
productive people, and either wasting it entirely (e.g., war), keeping
it themselves, or giving it to other people (e.g., entitlement programs,
foreign aid, and paychecks for bureaucrats). As such, any actions
undertaken by these people will necessarily depend for funding upon
those who are forced to pay taxes; namely, the increasingly-dwindling
group of productive people who have not yet lost their jobs in the
private sector. Does it really seem possible that this sort of parasitism
on the productive people of the United States really can create
jobs that produce the things that people actually want? If socialized
job creation is the only way out of this economic quagmire, as the
politicians would have us believe, then why don't they socialize
the entire economy? If it were indeed the case that the federal
government can "create" productive jobs better than the
private sector, then why don't they take over all aspects
of the American economy, and we can all live happily ever-after
in a brave, new, socialized America where everyone is enslaved,
I mean employed, by the State.
And don't think for a moment that the politicians
and bureaucrats are themselves going to help the productive people
shoulder this onerous tax burden. On the contrary, politicians
and bureaucrats do not actually pay taxes. As Murray
Rothbard has noted in this regard:
"If a bureaucrat receives a salary of $5,000 a year and
pays $1,000 in 'taxes' to the government, it is quite obvious
that he is simply receiving a salary of $4,000 and pays no taxes
at all. The heads of the government have simply chosen a complex
and misleading accounting device to make it appear that he pays
taxes in the same way as any other men making the same income.
The UN's arrangement, whereby all its employees are exempt from
any income taxation, is far more candid."
Hence, while Mr. Obama is fond of telling us that "we"
are going to have to get out of this recession together, what he
really means is that those of us who are employed in productive
private lines of work in this country are going to have to hand
over more and more of our hard-earned money to those people in this
country who pay no taxes at all; namely, men like Mr. Obama himself
and the rest of the fat, parasitic political and bureaucratic class
that infests this country.
Some of the more shameless of the political class in this country,
or their academic
lackeys, have even tried to convince us that the trillions of
dollars they are wasting in Iraq and Afghanistan are going to help
us get out of this depression. They have been taking our money and
blowing it up in these two dreadfully poor countries year after
year, and they would like for us to believe that this senseless
destruction of wealth is going to make us richer. Often known as
"Military Keynesians," this group is perhaps more aptly
described as the "kill ourselves rich" crowd. It doesn't
take a rocket scientist to realize that neither you nor I are made
better off when the federal government steals our money, hands it
over to Lockheed
Martin to purchase bombs, and then uses those bombs to
blow up Pakistani civilians. The only people who benefit from
this forceful expropriation of our money and indifferent murder
are the merchants of death occupying lucrative posts at Lockheed,
Blackwater
and the Pentagon.
What the political and bureaucratic classes are actually accomplishing
very well, however, is creating a veritable army of angry men whose
lives have been destroyed by the federal government. Many have lost
their jobs, thanks to the collapse of the largest artificial economic
boom in American history – a boom that was directly caused
by the actions of the federal government and the Fed. In addition,
thanks to years of merciless and ceaseless money creation by the
Fed, this army of men has found that their savings purchase fewer
and fewer goods over time. This depreciation of the dollar will
inexorably increase astronomically over the next few years as the
massive amount of new money the Fed
and treasury have already jointly printed, and are planning
to print over the coming months and years, floods the system.
This army of angry men has very little to be optimistic about
in the near future. At best, they might be able to keep their present
jobs in the private sector – shouldering a heavier and heavier portion
of the tax burden that funds the congress and president's wars and
socialization schemes, while the value of their savings continues
to erode into dust. Those who have lost their jobs might be permitted
to work on Mr. Obama's "public works" projects, and thereby
become virtual slaves to the whims of the political and bureaucratic
classes. Many others will simply find it easier to start sucking
at the state's teat in the form of unemployment insurance or food
stamps, et cetera, and thereby lose all respect for themselves.
One thing is certain for every member of this army of angry men,
though; every single one of them will now find it very difficult,
if not impossible, to carve out a living for himself, on his
own terms, and without being at the complete mercy of politicians,
bureaucrats, and bankers he has never even met. The age of the independent,
responsible, and free American citizen is now dead.
The hour is fast approaching when each and every
one of us will have to decide for ourselves whether we will try
to fight this devastating government machine, or join it.
February
10, 2009
Mark R.
Crovelli [send him mail]
writes from Denver, Colorado.
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