Posted by
Jessica Hughes on Thursday, January 29, 2009 4:47:52 PM
Governor Blagojevich is like a fantastic caricature of the entire cabal of life-running, business-meddling, rule-bending Leftists. Caught on tape trading favors for cash, he spends hours delineating his Gandhi-esque sacrifices for the people of the state. The Left really convinces themselves that every pursuit they undertake is for the best and if they benefit politically or financially that is just a bonus.
The businesses in this country are bleeding jobs like a drive-by victim, and the solution of our resident social engineers is to take another pass and pump a few more rounds at them. The White House website promises that the minimum wage will be $9.50 per hour by 2011. Just today, Obama signed a bill allowing an extension of the time for an employee to sue their employer for unfair wages. Billions of dollars taken from the taxpayers of the future will be invested into government projects with limitations such as the 2.225 Billion dollars allocated to the Army Corps of Engineers to be used only for projects that were previously funded but were never completed for some reason. Might that reason be that the projects were inefficiently run in the first place? Alternatively, perhaps they were improperly funded in the first place. In either scenario, throwing two and a quarter billion dollars at them seems unwise. The bill is full of ideological outlay including:
2.825 Billion for Broadband access in rural communities
350 Million for salaries to map broadband availability in the country
650 Million for Digital conversion education, outreach, and coupons
300 Million for building science research facilities
400 Million for habitat restoration and migration activities
600 Million for climate research, provided at least 140 million is used for modeling Will the long term unemployed be modeling?)
400 Million to NASA (250 Million must be used for climate research)
18.5 Billion for energy efficiency projects
800 Million to Amtrak
In addition to the nearly twenty-five billion listed above, just about two hundred fifty million is allocated in the very first pages for the oversight of all of these projects. Then every project’s little section in the bill says they can use three percent of the allocated funds for oversight!
The bill itself is six hundred forty-seven pages long. What I have listed here comes from the first 60 pages of the bill. Does any cognizant citizen of this country believe that the people who voted on this read it all? Or that a great deal of thought and calculation went in to the decision of say 800 million for Amtrak versus 350 million for broadband mapping? Where is the research justifying that this money will provide jobs for the jobless?
Answer: There is none. Not one expenditure in this bill was broken down and weighed pro versus con to say “This much is what we need to do x and result in y.” A business owner has his own money at stake. If he launches a business venture, he sits down and scrupulously studies the costs and benefits of that venture. These people in Congress are literally pulling numbers out of their hats.
Let me take a moment to say that I am equally disgusted with the Republican majority during the Bush Administration. They behaved like Leftists themselves and not the fiscal conservatives the base desires. Bush, with his compassionate conservatism allowed the 40% expansion of the federal government, but for the Left to attack him for the economy is the pot calling the kettle black. The Left is looking at this election cycle as a mandate on their policies, blind to the fact that they won because the Right spent like they do.
What good is it to mandate a minimum wage? The Left will say that every person is entitled to a “living” wage. There are two problems with that philosophy. First, a living wage in Lufkin is different from a living wage in Austin, which is different from a living wage in New York City, et cetera. Second, once a business owner is forced nearly to double the wage he pays each worker he has only three options:
a. Cut the labor force and add to the unemployment lines
b. Raise prices to compensate for higher expenditures
c. Profit less from his business
The first is obviously not a desirable effect of this policy, and if the second choice is taken, how long exactly will the new minimum remain a ‘living’ wage? The Left of course expects all business owners to take option c., but why exactly should he? What capitalist would? The only way to make the minimum wage work out the way its proponents want is to forbid employers to lower wages or fire workers thereby forcing them to profit less. This experiment has already been tried during the descent into what is now known as “The Great Depression.” Sounds like a plan!
What about suing your employer for unfair wages? This is the most ridiculous issue. If you do not like what you are paid, leave. These are not Civil Rights issues. This is not Jim Crow America where the opportunities afforded one race of people are categorically denied others. The ability for a woman to sue because her employer pays someone else more than she for what she may consider the ‘same work’ will do nothing for women as a sex. It will make employers less likely to want to hire a woman. It will make employers less likely to afford women the sort of flexibility many of us happily trade for higher pay. It is yet another Leftist blanket solution for an individualized problem.
The Left comes from an ideological foundation that says government’s job is to engineer happiness and stability for the most people possible. This position is so intolerably arrogant as to be nearly sociopathic. What sort of individual believes they have the solution to the problems of 300 million people, 299,999,900 of whom they know absolutely nothing about on a personal level? There is only one solution, and that is to let people solve their own problems. Get out of their way. Get out of their wallets. Get out of their business transactions.
Every day employers, employees, venture capitalists, stockholders, hairdressers and Hollywood agents make literally billions of small, outcome-oriented, goal-targeted, precision-focused decisions about what is best for them. The Leftists believe that a couple dozen lawmakers can better manage those billions of decisions than the millions of individuals involved.
What about Federal Regulation of the steps taken by Emergency Room physicians? Would you support ER doctors being told that a gunshot victim must have a certain order of treatment? Say, he must have the bullet removed first, and then the wound closed, then a transfusion? Would you not prefer the doctor who is standing there directly observing the situation have the authority to triage the patient based on the unique conditions that present themselves? Of course. However, when it comes to the economy, triage goes out the window and a one-size-fits-all solution from on high is forthcoming.
The excuse for regulating business is always to protect the little guy. Well who protected those that put their faith in Made-off’s ponzi scheme? Maybe if those people had not been counting on the SEC to do their homework for them they would have covered their own butts and done their homework. Will there always be unscrupulous people in business? Yes. Can we ever legislate risk out of capitalism? No. Nevertheless, we have seen the alternative and it involves breadlines and gulags. It involves idealists who are impressed at how everyone is ‘equally poor together’. Lovely. This is what we will get for the social engineering of the Left: Everyone poor together. Thanks anyway. I will take the chance to be rich against the risk of being poor over the guarantee of government-induced poverty any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
The Federal Government is like the Blob. It keeps eating up more and more and the more it eats the bigger and hungrier it gets. The Journalist Charlie Reese once said, “Powers once assumed are never relinquished, just as bureaucracies, once created, never die.” It is time that our elected officials use their power to kill some of the bureaucracy then relinquish some of their power back to its rightful possessors: The People of the United States.