The
siren song of Socialism contains the seeds of destruction that now
threaten the very foundations of civilization. Socialism as a disease
progresses slowly, but it has been underway for more than a hundred
years. The malignancy is now metastasizing. Unfortunately, ours are
the generations that will experience its pernicious outcomes.
Feckless
politicians blame anyone and everything but themselves for the
impending tragedy. They are responsible for the condition of the world.
Ultimately, "we the people" are also responsible. We allowed these
political opportunists to create this world threat.
What Went Wrong?
Deterioration
in the quality and orientation of government is a long story which has
been a long time developing. No one political villain can be blamed.
The
decline began not with the rants and ravings of Karl Marx, nor with
those of any of his disciples. The fountainhead was Otto von Bismarck
in the late 19th century.
Bismarck
is considered the founder of the welfare state, which is modern-day
Socialism. In fact, Bismarck detested Marxian Socialism -- he was a
pragmatist, not an ideologue, and is considered the founder of realpolitik,
which translates to "practical politics." He was not an idealist
trying to improve people's lives. He acted purely in his own best
interest.
The
motive behind Bismarck's concept of a social welfare state was simple:
to placate the masses in order to obtain votes and solidify his hold on
office. As he expressed it (emphasis added):
My idea was to bribe the working classes, or shall I say, to win them over, to regard the state as a social institution existing for their sake and interested in their welfare.
Bribery
to create an illusion designed to expand the wealth and power of the
State at the expense of productive people is hardly an admirable course
of action or objective. Bismarck's simple deception provided powerful
means for subsequent political classes. Specifically, it provided the
means for politicians to grow and expand their power and wealth while
solidifying their tenure in office.
Despite
the pious claims of current welfare state advocates, Bismarck never
espoused noble purposes beyond that of his political self-interest.
Politicians
in Western democracies saw the power in Bismarck's idea and patterned
their careers on winning election and re-election via the Bismarckian
bribe. Convincing the public that government existed for their sake and
their welfare enabled expansion into areas previously considered
off-limits.
Tradition
and law were eventually brushed aside. The U.S., constrained by a
magnificently sculpted Constitution and a predisposition toward
liberty, held out longer than its European counterparts. Its later
start and slower progression is a fact often cited as a reason why the
U.S. economy was able grow from a backwoods beginning to a colossus by
the early 1900s.
Progressives
in the U.S. initially used the "general welfare" clause of the
Constitution as justification for a social welfare state. Deliberate
ignorance and distortion of the Founders' original intent was an
important aspect of their attacks. Subsequent attacks used the argument
that the Constitution was a "living document" meant to be changed to
reflect modern-day "needs."
Eventually,
tradition and law succumbed to the incessant battering of progressive
activists in the U.S. The people's defense against government tyranny
was weakened. Government was then emboldened to redefine itself in
almost whatever fashion it chose.
Bismarck's
method of bribery was the model that altered the nature of politics
practiced in democracies. With voter bribery, government as Santa Claus
was possible. The people loved this myth and the initial effects.
Politicians loved buying votes, as evidenced by political campaigns
where competing political factions tried to outbid each other with more
"freebies."
The Advance of Socialism
For
almost one hundred years, Bismarckian bribery, via an expanding welfare
state, has been the predominant political strategy. Over time
strategies grew bolder, ratcheting to higher levels each election cycle.
Today,
modern economies are being destroyed by Socialism as practiced via the
welfare state. After generations of propagandizing Statism, the
goodness of government, intervention as a necessary means to equity and
prosperity, and the need to invade and manage virtually every aspect of
our lives, a majority of voters believe the myth.
Even
the term "welfare state" is phony. It was a marketing euphemism to
avoid the proper, but pejorative, description "Socialism." The
euphemism conveniently conveyed the Bismarckian myth that government
cares for and can take care of its citizens.
In
reality, the social welfare state was backdoor Socialism. The
euphemism also provided convenient cover for what amounted to political
enrichment and job security.
The Effects of Socialism
A good description of the effects of current Socialism was provided by Joseph A. Harriss.
Although Mr. Harriss described France and Sarkozy's re-election
chances, these conditions apply to most other leaders in European
states as well as the U.S.:
What no politician had the courage to say was that the French are witnessing, in slow motion, the end of their welfare state, known locally as the French Social Model. For the last 30 years it has been sustained through political sleight of hand and financed on credit. The French were assured they were entitled to work only 35 hours a week, take five weeks vacation, have single payer health care, pocket generous unemployment benefits, and enjoy a cornucopia of handout programs. As a result, they work on average six fewer weeks a year than the Germans, fewer hours even than the laidback Greeks.Let the good times roll was the implicit program of politicians both left and right. Now the inevitable bill is coming due right at election time. There's no way Sarkozy can avoid paying the political price.
Countries
have now run out of both time and money. The malignancy of Socialism
nears its ugly end, in the manner predicted by Margaret Thatcher:
The trouble with Socialism is, sooner or later you run out of other people's money.
All welfare states have attained her "sooner or later" point, with most at the "sooner" end of the spectrum.
Sarkozy
is in political trouble for the same reason why politicians in all
social welfare states are in trouble. Whether he is the right or wrong
man for the job is irrelevant. He, like his peers, is a victim of
history. He just happens to be the unfortunate one holding the bag when
the music is ending. There is no right man for the job in France or
anywhere else. The Socialist scam is imploding.
The
three-legged stool that supported the fantasy of the social welfare
state for the last hundred-plus years was based on the following:
- Prosperity is available without effort.
- Government creates prosperity.
- Government will take care of its people.
Politicians
were able to support this hoax only with "other people's money." It is
now apparent to many that none of these premises are true.
The
money obtained to sustain the myth has seriously damaged economies.
Some of it was obtained by destroying the seed capital provided by
previous generations. Some of it was obtained via obscene levels of
taxation. Much of it was obtained via borrowing funds that were never
intended to be paid back. The ability to obtain additional funds from
these sources is dubious, particularly the last one.
The
funds were obtained via coercion and under false pretences.
Inarguably, the social welfare state has crippled modern economies.
The game is about over as the scam becomes more apparent by the day.
The
damage done to our political system is likely irreparable. Consider
current-day politicians as compared to our Founders. George Washington
was offered a kingship and turned it down. How many current politicians
would reject a similar offer?
Current
politicians are indistinguishable from clever street hustlers with
inflated self-images of their importance and wisdom. They pass laws in
areas they cannot possibly understand, often not even bothering to read
the bills on which they vote. One wonders whether they would even
understand them.
Self-aggrandizement
has transformed into pay and perquisites that even some well-to-do are
unable to obtain. The immoral economic rewards of public office, both
above and below the table, have turned politics into a career rather
than public service. The political class have set themselves apart as
elites in every regard, including protection from laws the rest of us
must follow.
As
bad as the changes to the political system and the character of
politicians have been, the effects of Bismarckian bribes have ruined
modern-day economies. Here are a few examples:
- The incentive structure and work ethic for large sections of each country's population have been destroyed. Instead of having citizens with the natural human spirit to progress, all countries now have a zombie class -- untrained, unmotivated citizens living off government handouts.
- The regulatory state and its onerous taxes have destroyed productivity. Entrepreneurs and risk capital have fled to climes where they are treated fairly. Much of the manufacturing base has been outsourced to emerging countries, where jobs and not snail darters are appreciated.
- The zombie class is growing. The "takers" rather than "makers" find it more comfortable (or lucrative) not to work, but instead to collect welfare. This class have forgotten or never learned work habits and consider themselves entitled to live at the expense of others.
- The shrinking productive sector is forced to support the growing zombie class. Up 'til now, much of this support came via enormous government borrowings, sheltering the productive class from the real costs that they will eventually have to bear. The era of leverage is ending, and with it will come a lack of support for the government-created and supported zombies.
- Developed economies have been crippled and hollowed out to the point where decades of slow or no growth is the best that can be expected. Many of these economies will implode.
- Standards of living are decreasing and have been for a while. Bill Bonner points out that the average real hourly wages of non-high school graduates has declined by 47% over the last 32 years! Separately it has been shown that the average weekly earnings in this country, again in real terms, are below where they were in 1966.
- Governments have bankrupted themselves, their financial systems, and their central banks. They attempt to continue the charade by having bankrupt central banks bail out bankrupt financial systems so that they can purchase bankrupt government securities.
Despite
all the propaganda from the Statist machine, government produces
nothing; indeed, government has never produced anything. It depends
upon a thriving private sector and bond market to play Santa Claus and
continue the pretension that it is the source of prosperity.
The
fraud cannot go on much longer because governments have crippled the
golden goose via onerous rules, regulations, and taxes. For three or
four decades, government was able to hide the problem by spending more
than it took in. Governments around the world have reached the point
where spending levels can no longer be sustained via tax revenues and
bond markets. The latter source has practically dried up for some
governments. Eventually it will for all.
France
and other social welfare states (including the U.S.) are virtually
tapped out. Living standards are going down, and insolvent governments
can no longer hide this fact via the charade of "debt" prosperity.
The
dirty secret of Socialism and the social welfare state has become
apparent: it was never anything more than a political gimmick to gain or
retain office and power. Politics has turned into what Bismarck
envisioned -- an elaborate scam of voter bribery.
As
a result, the world faces sovereign defaults, financial system
collapse, civil unrest, and a Depression that will make the 1930s look
mild in comparison.
Thanks,
Otto von Bismarck, for providing your clever idea for our modern-day
criminal class posing as politicians. Hopefully civilization will not
be destroyed in the coming financial apocalypse.
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