By Thomas Sowell
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Random Thoughts
Evolution, creationism and government
By Thomas Sowell
How long do politicians have to keep on promising heaven and delivering
hell before people catch on, and stop getting swept away by rhetoric?
Why should being in a professional sport exempt anyone from prosecution
for advocating deliberate violence? Recent revelations of such advocacy of
violence by an NFL coach should lead to his banishment for life by the NFL, and
criminal prosecution by the authorities. If you are serious about reducing
violence, you have to be serious about punishing those who advocate it.
Have you noticed that what modest economic improvements we have seen
occurred during the much-lamented "gridlock" in Washington? Nor is
this unusual. If you check back through history, doing nothing has a far better
track record than that of politicians intervening in the economy.
With all the talk about people paying their "fair share" of
income taxes, why do nearly half the people in this country pay no income taxes
at all? Is that their "fair share"? Or is creating more recipients of
government handouts, at no cost to themselves, simply a strategy to gain more
votes?
Some people are puzzled by the fact that so much that is said and done by
politicians seems remote from reality. But reality is not what gets politicians
elected. Appearances, rhetoric and emotions are what get them elected. Reality
is what the voters and taxpayers are left to deal with, as a result of electing
them.
Instead of following the tired old formula of having politicians and
bureaucrats give college commencement speeches, in which they say how superior
it is to follow a career as politicians and bureaucrats — "public
service" — why not invite someone like John Stossel to tell the graduates
how much better it is to go into the private sector, supplying what people
want, instead of imposing the government's will on them?
In politics, few talents are as richly rewarded as the ability to
convince parasites that they are victims. Welfare states on both sides of the
Atlantic have discovered that largesse to losers does not reduce their
hostility to society, but only increases it. Far from producing gratitude,
generosity is seen as an admission of guilt, and the reparations as inadequate
compensations for injustices — leading to worsening behavior by the recipients.
Some people say that taxes are the price we pay for civilization. But the
runaway taxes of our time are the price we pay for being gullible.
Whatever the ideology or rhetoric of the political left, their agenda
around the world has been preempting other people's decisions and regimenting
their lives.
People who believe in evolution in biology often believe in creationism
in government. In other words, they believe that the universe and all the
creatures in it could have evolved spontaneously, but that the economy is too
complicated to operate without being directed by politicians.
The United States now has the dubious distinction of having the highest
corporate tax rate in the world. And people wonder why American corporations
are expanding overseas, providing jobs to foreigners. The left may get their
jollies attacking "the rich," but the real victims are other people,
who want the jobs that are sent overseas to escape a hostile business climate
at home.
Different people prefer different exercises. The Republicans' favorite
exercise is running for the hills. The Democrats' favorite exercise is kicking
the can down the road.
When politicians say, "spread the wealth," translate that as
"concentrate the power," because that is the only way they can spread
the wealth. And once they get the power concentrated, they can do anything else
they want to, as people have discovered — often to their horror — in countries
around the world.
By Thomas Sowell
How long do politicians have to keep on promising heaven and delivering
hell before people catch on, and stop getting swept away by rhetoric?
Why should being in a professional sport exempt anyone from prosecution
for advocating deliberate violence? Recent revelations of such advocacy of
violence by an NFL coach should lead to his banishment for life by the NFL, and
criminal prosecution by the authorities. If you are serious about reducing
violence, you have to be serious about punishing those who advocate it.
Have you noticed that what modest economic improvements we have seen
occurred during the much-lamented "gridlock" in Washington? Nor is
this unusual. If you check back through history, doing nothing has a far better
track record than that of politicians intervening in the economy.
With all the talk about people paying their "fair share" of
income taxes, why do nearly half the people in this country pay no income taxes
at all? Is that their "fair share"? Or is creating more recipients of
government handouts, at no cost to themselves, simply a strategy to gain more
votes?
Some people are puzzled by the fact that so much that is said and done by
politicians seems remote from reality. But reality is not what gets politicians
elected. Appearances, rhetoric and emotions are what get them elected. Reality
is what the voters and taxpayers are left to deal with, as a result of electing
them.
Instead of following the tired old formula of having politicians and
bureaucrats give college commencement speeches, in which they say how superior
it is to follow a career as politicians and bureaucrats — "public
service" — why not invite someone like John Stossel to tell the graduates
how much better it is to go into the private sector, supplying what people
want, instead of imposing the government's will on them?
In politics, few talents are as richly rewarded as the ability to
convince parasites that they are victims. Welfare states on both sides of the
Atlantic have discovered that largesse to losers does not reduce their
hostility to society, but only increases it. Far from producing gratitude,
generosity is seen as an admission of guilt, and the reparations as inadequate
compensations for injustices — leading to worsening behavior by the recipients.
Some people say that taxes are the price we pay for civilization. But the
runaway taxes of our time are the price we pay for being gullible.
Whatever the ideology or rhetoric of the political left, their agenda
around the world has been preempting other people's decisions and regimenting
their lives.
People who believe in evolution in biology often believe in creationism
in government. In other words, they believe that the universe and all the
creatures in it could have evolved spontaneously, but that the economy is too
complicated to operate without being directed by politicians.
The United States now has the dubious distinction of having the highest
corporate tax rate in the world. And people wonder why American corporations
are expanding overseas, providing jobs to foreigners. The left may get their
jollies attacking "the rich," but the real victims are other people,
who want the jobs that are sent overseas to escape a hostile business climate
at home.
Different people prefer different exercises. The Republicans' favorite
exercise is running for the hills. The Democrats' favorite exercise is kicking
the can down the road.
When politicians say, "spread the wealth," translate that as
"concentrate the power," because that is the only way they can spread
the wealth. And once they get the power concentrated, they can do anything else
they want to, as people have discovered — often to their horror — in countries
around the world.
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