Obama's Wealth Destruction
by
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
President Obama
is under the impression that history owes him $1 trillion right
now to spend on whatever he wants. His language is strident and
full of irritation that anyone would question his right to live
out his personal dream of being Franklin Roosevelt to George Bush’s
Hoover. This, he says, is what the election was all about.
The arrogance
reminds me of George Bush after 9-11, who similarly believed that
history owed him a gargantuan war in the tradition of FDR. And look
how that arrogance led to disgrace and loss, as he unwittingly presided
over the destruction of American prosperity while searching for
bugbears abroad.
It just goes
to show you that the presidency is something like a drug. It makes
people lose all connection to reality. Part of the reality that
Obama needs to recognize is that the New Deal was a calamity far
worse than the initial market downturn that began it. He needs to
stop basing his policies on dumbed-down civics texts versions of
events and consider the economic logic.
With his rhetoric
and policies, he has decided to demonize private enterprise, just
as FDR did, as a way to present government as the great savior.
Now, think about this. If there is a way out of the recession, it
will have to be provided by private enterprise. It will come by
new businesses, business expansions, entrepreneurship, new technology,
and this will be the source of lasting jobs and prosperity.
You cannot
make a country rich by looting taxpayers and paying people to pound
nails into siding at public schools! These activities amount to
capital consumption. They are not sources of investment. You can
say that they are stupid tasks or wonderful tasks, but it is not
a matter of ideology as to whether such public projects will make
us all wealthier. They will not. They drain the sources of wealth
from society. They represent a cost, not a blessing.
That was also
true of Bush’s dumb stimulus program. He was only bailing out his
friends at our expense. The effect was to give a little longer life
to institutions that were failing anyway. It’s pathetic that the
Republicans ever went along with it. You will notice that the scheme
didn’t actually work.
Well, Obama
is doing the same thing, though rewarding a different set of friends.
This is not wealth production. This is wealth consumption. Do enough
of this nonsense and you can destroy the livelihoods of an entire
generation.
Americans are
proud of their system of government, but consider what it has given
us this time around. We had an outgoing president who thought it
was his right to grab as much as he could while leaving. Now we
have a new president who thinks that the election entitled him to
grab as much as he can, right from the beginning. We get looted
by the state coming and going. It all amounts to one massive war
on prosperity and freedom.
Particularly
culpable here are the official historians who have for generations
heralded FDR as the great savior. It is a case study in how a civic
lie can appear and fester for decades. The fact is that the New
Deal did not work. It prolonged what might have been a troubling
two-year downturn into a horrifying blow to world prosperity that
ended up in a war that killed countless millions. It was one of
the greatest acts of wreckage in world history.
And
Obama is inspired by this? He wants to repeat it?
I’m not so
cynical about human affairs that I believe that errors must be endlessly
repeated. Obama can put a stop to his madness. He needs to know
– someone must tell him frankly and openly – that his current path
is going to lead not to recovery, but to an extension of suffering,
and untold amounts of it.
The biggest
threat facing the American economy right now is rarely even discussed.
It is the massive buildup of paper bank reserves in the last quarter
of 2008. This was Bush’s doing. He ordered the Fed to print like
mad. Fortunately for us, the banks are still holding on to these
reserves. When they start lending again, the result could be hyperinflation
of Confederate dollar proportions.
Hence
the priority of the Obama administration should be to first do no
evil, and second to find some means for withdrawing those reserves
from the banking system before they wash through the economic structure
and destroy the dollar. There is still time. He must act. Yes, that
will lead to bank failures. That’s good! It will lead to business
failures. That’s good and essential too.
There simply
is no choice. If he acts now, he could find that recovery will come
before his second term. This is precisely what happened with Reagan.
He was fortunate to have advisers who insisted that he let the liquidation
happen rather than attempt to fix the recession of 198182
with huge new government spending programs.
In any case,
the hardest work to do here is intellectual. Obama’s head is filled
with myths and lies, not only about FDR and the New Deal, but also
about the government’s power to repair the existing economic problems.
With this model in his head, he can only do evil. This must change.
Nothing is
inevitable. He can turn on a dime. The main message: do not repeat
the actions of FDR, lest you destroy what is left of American liberty
and prosperity.
Books
by Lew Rockwell
February
10, 2009
Llewellyn
H. Rockwell, Jr. [send him
mail] is founder and president of the Ludwig
von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, editor of LewRockwell.com,
and author, most recently, of The Left, The Right, and The State.
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