Thursday, July 23, 2009

Everyone should pay for his own health care.

Everyone should pay for his own health care.

Responsibility is the only valid health care system.

In the same way that everybody knows that each one pays for his food, everyone should pay for his own health care.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Health care

Health care would be less expensive if everyone were covered. But reducing costs while increasing access are irreconcilable issues.


The truth about what "universal" coverage really means: Runaway costs followed by price controls and bureaucratic rationing.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Government interference in the banking sector

In the absence of central bank control over the banking system, competition between private banks in the market would tend to limit credit expansion (and thus remove the source of the business cycle aberrations).

"Government interference" in the banking sector is responsible for credit expansion.

The US is repeating mistakes from the 1930s, such as wide-ranging stimuluses,
protectionist tendencies and appeals, the Buy American campaign, and so on

Great Depression was caused by too much spending, rather than too little.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Stimulus bill.

The economics don't matter, because the real political purpose of the bill is to neutralize this issue until the economy recovers on its own. Much of its spending is a massive cash transfer to the party's union constituencies; a percentage of that cash will flow back into the 2010 congressional races. The bill in great part is a Trojan horse of Democratic policies not related to anyone's model of economic stimulus.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Any endeavor organized by pressure groups attracts mediocrities

The only protection we have against a government-granted monopoly and government funding is that any endeavor organized by pressure groups attracts mediocrities, and the organization collapses through the weight of its own incompetence."

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Who said that?

"There are serious concerns about transparency and accountability in the government...confusion about the goals of the government, and a deep skepticism about whether we are using the taxpayers' money wisely."

Who said that? : Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The Fed can keep printing money

There's more mayhem to come, but don't worry, the Fed can keep printing money and buying private assets.

No wonder the world is scared half to death. The Fed has been creating new vehicles right and left for nearly 18 months, so the problem isn't a lack of liquidity.

The problem is that too few people want to use the liquidity the Fed is creating. They don't want to lend money, or take risks, in part because they never know what Mr. Bernanke and the government might do next.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

The new money the Fed has pumped into the economy

The new money the Fed has pumped into the economy to replace the financial-sector liquidity wiped out by the collapse of the bubble has to go somewhere.
It has to end up in someone's bank account .

When we contemplate helping others, whether through volunteer organizations or welfare-state transfers, we are less likely to provide for -- and more likely to abandon -- those who are unlike ourselves.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Abolishing the income tax

Abolishing the income tax. Now that really would be a genuine economic stimulus.