Sickening Cynicism
Trump's greatest gift to America...
ASPIRING presidential nominee Harris has gurgled about price controls on
food, writes Brian Maher
in The Daily
Reckoning.
Recently we shouted harshly against them.
We argued that price
controls brought with them
economic maladies far worse than their supposed cures.
Specifically, that
shortages are their inevitable
fruit – their sour fruit.
Yet reader J.B. seized his ruler...and rapped us
sharply upon the
knuckles.
He believes your correspondent is a misinformation
merchant.
He
says:
"Democratic candidate Harris is proposing to promote competition and to
apply antitrust laws against
gouging...
"Sometimes I feel you think you're talking to the uninformed or even
worse, trying to spread
misinformation, as long as it serves to put in power the party you like...
"FYI, grocery stores' normal
margin is 4%. They make their profits by the quantity they sell."
Just so. And
J.B.'s comments contain not
merely heat – but a certain degree of light.
Grocers do profit by volume. It is
true. They may also profit
from appreciation of the real estate upon which their store squats.
Other
factors may goose grocers'
profitability.
Let us assume then that industry profits run not to 1 or 2% –
but to 4%, as J.B.
claims.
Is a 4% profit margin a gouging?
Profit
margins in other industries far
outhaul them.
Under what profit margin would J.B. prefer grocers go
along?
J.B.
claims Ms.Harris is out for competition.
She is, in this instance at least, the
child of Milton
Friedman.
Yet rating model DW-NOMINATE observes that her senatorial record
indicates a general antagonism to
markets.
The lady was second only to the fantastically and feverishly
progressive Elizabeth
Warren.
And progressives – in our findings – harbor deep suspicion of
markets.
We
are inclined to say "hostility to markets" over "suspicion of markets."
Yet we
are in generous spirits
today...thus we select the conciliatory option.
We nonetheless cannot take
aboard Ms.Harris' hatred of
monopolies.
After all: She aspires to king the greatest monopoly on Earth – the
United States
government.
Here J.B. trains his cannons against us...and rains down fire upon
our unshielded
head:
A Democratic president brought the pandemic to an end while your favorite
"Republican" president was
recommending to inject people with bleach. He left the economy in shambles.
The
Democratic president ended
the supply crisis.
Unfortunately, you use your knowledge to misguide people and
spread
propaganda.
Our favorite "Republican" president?
How
did J.B. know the late Calvin
Coolidge enjoys that high distinction?
If J.B. refers to Republican president
Trump he is not likely a
longtime reader.
We have dealt with Mr.Trump rather sharply in past
issues.
Yet the
record reflects that Mr.Trump never advised the intake of bleach.
And we would
counsel J.B. about the hazards
of disseminating misinformation.
Do we misguide people and spread
lies?
To the
extent of our knowledge we do not.
We may err, it is true. We may be incorrect
on this topic or that
topic.
Perhaps even another.
We very likely are. Are
we thus dishonest – or merely
off course?
In the above passages, J.B. radiates intense heat against
Republicans.
Yet he claims to be one himself! He is merely out for the middle class and the capitalist
system:
"I am a
Republican and don't approve of the way the talking heads try to win votes for their cause by lying
instead of providing honest
analysis.
"There is a huge income gap in this country. This is what will
attract socialism. We need a
prosperous middle class. The Democrats are doing a better job at that.
"Why
don't we admit it and work
together for the good of the country?
"BTW, your cynicism is sickening. Say the
truth or say
nothing!"
We thank J.B. for his sage advice. But why should we start
now?
We will
simply accept J.B.'s claim that he is Republican. Yet many Republicans fall within our range of
acquaintance. Not one – not one – has
ever claimed Democrats are superior stewards of the middle class.
They
invariably moan about Democrats'
extortionate taxation and choking regulation of small business that besets the middle class.
Again, we must
accept J.B. at his word – that he is a Republican. Yet we harbor the suspicion he is going under false
colors. He is not likely a
Republican in our estimation
It makes no nevermind of course.
It is no concern of
ours if the fellow is a Republican, Democrat, independent, communist, libertarian, anarchist,
monarchist. It is all one to
us.
A man can say what he pleases...even your misleading, dissembling and
propagandistic
correspondent.
So here we republish our musings on our "favorite" president,
Trump – and why he should
actually adorn Mt. Rushmore.
Despite all odds...and all hell's angels...Donald
Trump was crowned 45th
president of the United States in 2016. With incomparable swagger and swashbuckle, he barreled into
Washington; a berserker, a
barbarian crashing the gates of Rome.
Has a previous United States president
ever babbled with a Queens
accent? Had a previous United States president ever battled in a professional ring? Had a previous
United States president ever bathed
his steak in ketchup?
Rumors swirled – meantime – that he mistook the salad
fork for the dinner fork. But
these were not demerits to his voters. They were in fact merits. He was the outside man, the scourge of
the "establishment," Democrat
and Republican alike. He dug his thumbs into the eyes of each.
The fellow was
simply...sui
generis.
Was his intellect deeper than the skin that encased him? Perhaps it
was not. But intellectual depth
is vastly overrated in a president. It is often a downright menace. It is the "deep thinkers" who think
the republic into its deepest
fixes.
The "Sage of Baltimore," H.L.Mencken, certainly hooked onto something
when he wrote:
"We suffer most when the White House bursts with ideas." Woodrow Wilson – for example – was
the only doctor of philosophy
to ever seize the White House.
He presided over Princeton University before he
presided over the United
States. And the nation is still afflicted with his lovely ideas. Who signed the Federal Reserve Act into
law? The answer is Mr.Wilson.
Who signed the federal income tax into law? The answer again is Mr.Wilson.
The
same Mr.Wilson ordered the
doughboys "over there." 116,000 of them will remain forever over there. And the Versailles Treaty that
closed the "war to end all
wars" spawned the "peace to end all peace."
WWI was "the Great War" until a
greater war imposed a numerical
arrangement upon it.
In contrast to the intellectual president, we find
Wilson's successor once removed –
Calvin Coolidge. In Mencken's telling, Coolidge...Slept more than any other president, whether by day or
by night...He had no ideas,
and he was not a nuisance.
Note the phrasing – it was not "He had no ideas, but
he was not a nuisance." It
was rather:
"He had no ideas, and he was not a nuisance." Loftier praise for
any president is scarcely
imaginable: He had no ideas, and he was not a nuisance.
But not all nuisances
are equal. Some even serve high
purposes. Our central criticism of Mr.Trump is not that he was a nuisance...but that he was not nuisance
enough.
He was elected, in fact, to be a nuisance – less a statesman than a demolition man – a
sapper planting dynamite beneath
ruling class trenchworks, beneath the "deep state" fortifications that ring the nation.
Yet President Trump
never struck the match. He was in many fashions a man out of his depth...a political naif surrounded by
jackals, turncoats, sharpers
and cutthroats. Thus he failed to "drain the swamp."
And yet – and yet – the
fellow nonetheless performed a
high, high service to the nation. It is so worthy of praise that we recommend Mr.Trump's etching onto
Mt. Rushmore in the austere
Black Hills of South Dakota.
Like crooks smoked out by the lawman, the swamp
monsters came flushing out of
the murk...and exposed themselves to the public gaze. Their disdain for the man was so vast, their
aching to undo him so acute, they
could not resist the pull.
Trump drew them out. They could no longer slink
along in the shadows. Here is the
fellow's cardinal presidential attainment, an accidental attainment at that:
He
renewed America's distrust of
its gatekeeping elites, its patrolmen of permissible thought.
How many
Americans were familiar with the term
"deep state" before President Trump?
A corporal's guard perhaps. Yet it has now
entered the popular
vernacular.
Most Americans likely held the Federal Bureau of Investigation in
high regard prior to
2016.
But after the massively discredited Steele dossier and "Russiagate?"
Today, many Americans would trust
a dog with their dinner before they would trust the FBI with the truth.
How
many Americans booed the Centers
for Disease Control before...or the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases? Today many
millions of Americans boo
them.
And does the mainstream media retain one tattered rag of credibility? The
Trump presidency revealed the
media's monomaniacal hatred for the man, a hatred that burned with the heat of 5,000 suns. All standards
of objective journalism went
emptying into the hellbox.
Meantime, social media excommunicated Trump and
legions of his enthusiasts – often
for harmless and inoffensive blabberings. Examples run and run. Add them one with the other...and the
American people are now on our
guard as never before.
We sniff a rodent.
The late
Dr.Angelo Codevilla professed
international relations at Boston University. He was the indomitable and implacable foe of America's
"ruling class," its fierce
nemesis.
The ruling class, above referenced: The unelected rogues, rascals,
cadges, chiselers, grifters,
ne'er-do-wells and swindlers that loot, hagride and menace us. And to recapture their nation, argued
Codevilla, Americans must
disrespect the institutions that disrespect them:
These government elites and
government-certified experts
have been disastrously wrong and corrupt...
Discrediting and negating [them] is
essential to freeing
republican Americans from the oligarchy's grip. This most important post-Trump task begins with
disrespecting the oligarchy's every
part. That means denying their claim to be exercising legitimate republican functions.
Truth is, the FBI,
CIA, and Justice Department act as agents of an oligarchic regime at war with our Republic and with
republican Americans. To respect
them is to disrespect ourselves...To disrespect them all is to respect the truth...
Even if their expertise
in everything from education to the military had turned out to be genuine, it would not negate the
inalienable interest that the rest
of us have in living our lives as we see fit – in our own freedom, in pursuing our own interests
according to our own
lights.
That is why the next generation of leaders must transcend Trump by
debunking, defunding, and
disempowering the establishment in education, medicine and public health, law enforcement, national
security, on down the
line.
And so we lift our qualified hymn in praise of Mr.Donald John Trump. He
pulled back the curtain on the
"deep state"...and forced them to expose their mischiefs in full public view. In the process...he may
ultimately enable Americans to
reclaim the authority that is justly theirs.
Trump for Rushmore!











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