I’ve fired The New York Times, etc.
Tibor R. Machan
What is worse is that none of the mainstream media identifies this outlook by the president and those who share his views as something bizarre and unjust, indeed tyrannical. Even the The New York Observer, with its pretty sensible economic philosophy, cannot bite the bullet and fess up to the fact that imposing a minimum wage on the country is morally vicious, reminiscent not of free market advocacy but of elements of the Soviet planned economy!
Tibor R. Machan
For
years I subscribed to The New York Times online. Then I took the
Sunday Times only for a couple of years but they managed to annoy me
nearly as much as the daily edition. (I still have the online version
mainly so that I can check in on the latest balderdash by Paul Krugman
and leave a comment busting his bubble once in awhile. (Of course, his
head is far too big to ever pay attention to readers’ comments!)
In
time I decided I want to see less and less of The Times in any form, so
I subscribed to The New York Observer and The New York Sun. I get both
online as well as. They are both more easily read, since they aren’t
pretending to cover the universe and so readers can keep up with their
offerings.
OK,
so what’s the problem. Nothing much except that in a recent editorial
in The New York Observer One of those critiques of impossible public
policies is offered but without the proper moral high ground backing it.
This one, titled “It’s the Economy, Silly,” published in the February
25th issue, goes after Mr. Obama for his insistence that the minimum
wage be raised, nationwide. It points out a lot of problems with the
idea of the minimum wage per se, how it leads to unemployment among the
unskilled throughout the country, how it often bankrupts businesses that
just cannot afford it, and how it mostly costs customers on whom the
increased costs are of course dumped by businesses that cannot absorb
the extra production cost imposed on them in this artificial way.
OK,
then what is wrong? Well, The New York Observer ends it proper and
meaty critique with the following sheepish statement: “Mr. Obama’s goal
of a prosperous work force is admirable. But he must reconsider the
best way of achieving it.” Wrong!
There
is nothing admirable about the government even just trying to impose a
wage policy upon businesses in a supposedly free market economy. And I
remember very clearly when Mr. Obama stood up during the first election
campaign for the presidency and announce to the American people that
contrary to his unfair critics, he is a champion of the free market. But
of course he is nothing of the sort.
No
one who advocates governments imposing labor costs or wages in any country could
possibly be a champion of the free market system of economics. It is a
flat out contradiction to make that claim while advocating minimum wage
laws and hikes! It’s akin to claiming to be opposed to slavery except
from 4 to 11 PM every day!
What is worse is that none of the mainstream media identifies this outlook by the president and those who share his views as something bizarre and unjust, indeed tyrannical. Even the The New York Observer, with its pretty sensible economic philosophy, cannot bite the bullet and fess up to the fact that imposing a minimum wage on the country is morally vicious, reminiscent not of free market advocacy but of elements of the Soviet planned economy!
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