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November 21, 2008
Parliament of Ho, Ho, Hoes!
Don Boudreaux
Shopping Mall Santas and Political Santas.
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Don, another funny, poignant piece!
What do you think of the current congressional refrain to the automakers: "Just bring us a proposal, and we'll vote for it"? The whole mess just leaves me shaking my head. Just wish the media would go interview a Honda worker in Alabama and ask him how he feels about his tax dollars being used to bail out his (more inefficient) competitor.
Posted by: tw | Nov 21, 2008 1:12:37 PM
Don,
Of course you saw the picture on the front page of the Wall Street Journal this morning, with the caption:
PRAYING FOR HELP: retired United Auto Workers members offer a prayer for the economy at a monthly benefits meeting...
What were they praying for, a reduction of their benefits?
Posted by: dg lesvic | Nov 21, 2008 1:44:00 PM
Oh god I hope the Journal publishes that. That's an instant classic.
Posted by: Gary | Nov 21, 2008 1:51:08 PM
In case there was any confusion, the instant classic was certainly Don's original piece and not my little comment.
Posted by: dg lesvic | Nov 21, 2008 3:39:08 PM
Actually everything Don and Russ do is an instant classic. This is the best writing on economics I have ever seen, never any damn graphs or charts or pretentious language, but simplicity, clarity, wit and wisdom that is beautiful to behold and a pleasure and a privilege to read.
Posted by: dg lesvic | Nov 21, 2008 4:10:05 PM
How about this:
If Mises was the Beethoven of economics, Boudreaux is its Gershwin.
Posted by: dg lesvic | Nov 21, 2008 4:58:07 PM
What's sad is to watch these companies squirm and beg before the political santas.
It's truly pathetic.
Posted by: Mike Farmer | Nov 21, 2008 5:05:14 PM
Don's talking about sugar and corn subsidies.
Posted by: T L Holaday | Nov 21, 2008 10:19:55 PM
T.L.,
Sugar and corn subsidies, hmmmm?
1993, Clinton administration gifts Archer Daniels Midland with 600 million of our money to advertise their products overseas. Sweet and sugary, eh?
1993, Clinton administration gifts the Popcorn Council of America with 300 million of our money to advertise their products overseas, popping good idea, eh?
Government is the problem.
Posted by: vidyohs | Nov 21, 2008 10:36:50 PM
What's the difference between a Congressional Ho in a three piece suit, and a street corner Ho in fishnet stockings and Walmart sneakers?
The street corner Ho will quote you a firm price and deliver what is bargained for.
I know Don, t'ain't the kinda Ho you were talking about above, but it just fit.
Posted by: vidyohs | Nov 21, 2008 10:40:24 PM
Drunk as a mall Santa….
Posted by: Mesa Econoguy | Nov 22, 2008 1:59:58 AM
Don - wondefully well put -
I suppose that no man may live without hope, and so politicians make promises and government institutionalizes hope for the people, by complicating it beyond understanding and warping it with fear.
The idea that despite the enormous difficulty of circumstances, government is ably watching over you, trying to save you, creates apathy in the people, as well as a greedy attitude that is the lazy, twisted other face of hope - we need not rely on our own merits when someone will give us something for nothing.
So we reward begging and we watch the beggars multiply.
Posted by: Matthew Pearson | Nov 22, 2008 4:48:19 AM
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