Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Saving the Free Market

Bush says the federal government's buying shares of private banks is to save the free market.

Paulson says he is against any socialization of the biggest private firms of the banking sector, but it is necessary to ensure liquidity.

Nowhere is there any mention of what causes the lack of a free market: allowing industry and markets to consolidate. Why?

The solution is focused on "effective" measures deemed necessary to achieve the sufficiency of a false free-market legitimacy.

Ensuring a free market in priority prevents this crisis, and the benefit of it--ensured consolidation of power. The new boss will just be the old boss with a new legitimacy of power to be corrupted for despoiling The People in the name of the General Welfare.

Bush, Paulson, McCain and company are saying they are engaged in preserving what we did not have to begin with, thus the crisis.

Allowing consolidation of industry, markets and capital causes socialism, and that is what happened.

Government ownership of private sector enterprise is the definition of socialism. If you don't want socialism, then don't do what causes it--allowing industry, markets and capital to consolidate. Bush/McCain and company are for measures that will allow, preserve and support, "too big to fail," which is what is wrong with it.

If you are afraid of Barack Obama because he will cause socialism, you are afraid of the wrong candidate! You should be trembling at the very clear and convincing evidence right before your eyes that it is the Republicans who are sure to cause socialism.

Socialism will not deconsolidate power. It will confirm it without any reason to believe it will not be any less corrupt than what we have now.

There is a sure way of structuring for freedom and accountability, easily, affordably and without reliance on a corruptible technocracy. That is ensuring a free and unconsolidated marketplace in priority. That is NOT what we are doing now and most certainly will not be doing with a McCain presidency.

Obama/Biden 2008!

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