Saturday, April 4, 2009

Resurgent Conservatism: Or How to Play Your Eight-Track Tapes with a CD Player

Proponents of conservative philosophy are frantically publishing to capitalize on the Keynesian stimulus program.

The program will be inflationary. Commodities will begin to retrace the valuations that caused the deflationary trend. The SEC and treasury will act to limit leveraging into options and futures, but $4 trillion of stimulus will be extra hard to control.

It is just a reinvention of the problem, and the leadership driving the Keynesian stimulus are setting up the resurgence of the conservative element, with the sum of all the parts being, neo-conservative.

Conservatism will not be rendered politically obsolete because the medium to play it back is being reinvented.

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