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Quote:  “That dreary tribe ... who come nocking towards the smell of 'progress' like bluebottles to a dead cat.” – George Orwell

Submitted by bsfootprint on Thu, 01/12/2012 - 06:51
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George Orwell, in The Road to Wigan Pier, shares his opinion of why the working class might be turned off by Socialism, as presented at the time.

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The truth is that, to many people calling themselves Socialists, revolution does not mean a movement of the masses with which they hope to associate themselves; it means a set of reforms which ‘we’, the clever ones, are going to impose upon ‘them’, the Lower Orders. On the other hand, it would be a mistake to regard the book-trained Socialist as a bloodless creature entirely incapable of emotion. Though seldom giving much evidence of affection for the exploited, he is perfectly capable of displaying hatred—-a sort of queer, theoretical, in vacua hatred—-against the exploiters. Hence the grand old Socialist sport of denouncing the bourgeoisie. It is strange how easily almost any Socialist writer can lash himself into frenzies of rage against the class to which, by birth or by adoption, he himself invariably belongs...

The fact is that Socialism, in the form in which it is now presented, appeals chiefly to unsatisfactory or even inhuman types. On the one hand you have the warm-hearted un-thinking Socialist, the typical working-class Socialist, who only wants to abolish poverty and does not always grasp what this implies. On the other hand, you have the intellectual, book-trained Socialist, who understands that it is necessary to throw our present civilization down the sink and is quite willing to do so. And this type is drawn, to begin with, entirely from the middle class, and from a rootless town-bred section of the middle class at that. Still more unfortunately, it includes--so much so that to an outsider it even appears to be composed of--the kind of people I have been discussing; the foaming denouncers of the bourgeoisie, and the more-water-in-your-beer reformers of whom Shaw is the prototype, and the astute young social-literary climbers who are Communists now, as they will be Fascists five years hence, because it is all the go, and all that dreary tribe of high-minded' women and sandal-wearers and bearded fruit-juice drinkers who come nocking towards the smell of 'progress' like bluebottles to a dead cat. The ordinary decent person, who is in sympathy with the essential aims of Socialism, is given the impression that there is no room for his kind in any Socialist party that means business. Worse, he is driven to the cynical conclusion that Socialism is a kind of doom which is probably coming but must be staved off as long as possible. Of course, as I have suggested already, it is not strictly fair to judge a movement by its adherents; but the point is that people invariably do so, and that the popular conception of Socialism is coloured by the conception of a Socialist as a dull or disagreeable person. 'Socialism' is pictured as a state of affairs in which our more vocal Socialists would feel thoroughly at home. This does great harm to the cause. The ordinary man may not flinch from a dictatorship of the proletariat, if you offer it tactfully; offer him a dictatorship of the prigs, and he gets ready to fight.

Who Said It?: 
George Orwell
Quote Source Links: 
http://www.george-orwell.org/The_Road_to_Wigan_Pier/10.html
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Compleat Guide to Elizabeth Warren's "We Own Your Ass" meme

Submitted by bsfootprint on Tue, 09/27/2011 - 18:56
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Elizabeth Warren's "We Own Your Ass" meme is getting a well-deserved thrashing in the blogosphere.

Here are a few of my favorites so far.

Totally Not Adrian fixes Elizabeth's original tirade.


Borepatch chimes in with an obligatory Hitler parody.


Woolie channels Don Vito Corleone. I'm gonna make them an offer they no refuse, eh?


Silicon Graybeard knocks one out of the park with his Project Gunwalker/Eric Holder parody.


Sean D Sorrentino offers up a blogospheric parody!


Never Yet Melted bears this graphic in a related editorial.

More BS-calling

Here are other fine examples. If you know of anything I've not mentioned here, leave a link in a comment.
http://anthroblogogy.blogspot.com/2011/09/don-vito-corleone-warren.html

Sources: 
They think they own you (bsfootprint.com)
Elizabeth Warren and liberalism, twisting the ‘social contract’ (www.washingtonpost.com)
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  • TANSTAAFL
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  • I call B.S.
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  • 5. Ridicule is man's most potent weapon.
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Ponzi was an amateur

Submitted by bsfootprint on Thu, 09/08/2011 - 14:04
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FDR: Ponzi was an Amateur

Charles Ponzi couldn't hold a candle to the creators of the long con chain-letter pyramid scheme known as Social Security.

Look: If a program requires ever-expanding numbers of new contributors at the bottom to keep the payouts coming to those at the top, it's a pyramid scheme, a Ponzi scheme, a chain-letter, a generational transfer scheme, a welfare program, or any number of other things, but it's not insurance, it's not an investment, it's not a retirement plan, and it's not a bank account. And because 'contributions' (taxes) are mandatory for most people, it's financial rape under color of authority. Got it?

When Social Security collapses, will anyone end up behind bars? Can we exhume FDR and try him for fraud? How about all the other politicians since then who talk about the phantasmagorical Social Security 'trust fund' or 'lock box'? (The only thing there is a pile of IOUs -- more debt.)


Update1

Rick Santelli hands it to Tom Friedman:

http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000044440

Via: market-ticker.org

Update2

Here's a great quote from a liberal, Nobel prize-winning economist, acknowledging the Ponzi-ness of Social Security quoted in a book titled Social security: false consciousness and crisis:

The beauty of social insurance is that it is actuarially unsound. Everyone who reaches retirement age is given benefit privileges that far exceed anything he has paid in... A growing nation is the greatest Ponzi scheme ever contrived. And that is a fact, not a paradox.

(Emphasis mine)

So: According to Paul Sameulson, defending Social Security... it is actuarially unsound and retirees receive benefit privileges far in excess of anything they have paid in.

Yup. It's a Ponzi scheme, a pyramid scheme, a generational transfer, it's welfare, or all of them. Get over it.


Sources: 
Rick Santelli Tells Arch Globalization Advocate Friedman He Is An Idiot (www.zerohedge.com)
Social Security is Not a Ponzi Scheme, Mr. Perry (It's worse!) (reason.com)
Social security: false consciousness and crisis (books.google.com)
Ponzi Scheme Pedigree (www.americanthinker.com)
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  • Power Tends To Corrupt
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Quote:  “The anti HFT moral panic is a naked power grab by large firms who don’t want to have to compete with the small businessman.” – Scott Locklin

Submitted by bsfootprint on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 16:48
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Scott Locklin opines on recent gnashing and ululating over High Frequency Trading.

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The anti HFT moral panic is a naked power grab by large firms who don’t want to have to compete with the small businessman. The fact that it is perpetuated by “journalists” who are supposed to be watch guards protecting the little guy is an obscene perversion. Pardon me if I shed no tears for them as they’re made obsolete by the internets. When they stop acting as mouthpieces for the people who are turning my country into a 21st century version of the Byzantine empire, perhaps I’ll develop some sympathy for them.

Who Said It?: 
Scott Locklin
Quote Source Links: 
http://scottlocklin.wordpress.com/2010/06/30/the-atlantic-tools-of-oligarch/
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  • Swarms of Officers
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Quote:  “The intellectual wants the whole society to be a school writ large, to be like the environment where he did so well and was so well appreciated.” – Robert Nozick

Submitted by bsfootprint on Sat, 08/27/2011 - 22:23
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Robert Nozick suggests a mechanism by which "intellectual wordsmiths" tend to become hostile towards capitalism.

The reason: the divergence between school and market reward mechanisms and outcomes.

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The intellectual wants the whole society to be a school writ large, to be like the environment where he did so well and was so well appreciated. By incorporating standards of reward that are different from the wider society, the schools guarantee that some will experience downward mobility later. Those at the top of the school's hierarchy will feel entitled to a top position, not only in that micro-society but in the wider one, a society whose system they will resent when it fails to treat them according to their self-prescribed wants and entitlements. The school system thereby produces anti-capitalist feeling among intellectuals. Rather, it produces anti-capitalist feeling among verbal intellectuals. Why do the numbersmiths not develop the same attitudes as these wordsmiths? I conjecture that these quantitatively bright children, although they get good grades on the relevant examinations, do not receive the same face-to-face attention and approval from the teachers as do the verbally bright children. It is the verbal skills that bring these personal rewards from the teacher, and apparently it is these rewards that especially shape the sense of entitlement.

Who Said It?: 
Robert Nozick
Quote Source Links: 
http://www.cato.org/pubs/policy_report/cpr-20n1-1.html
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