Anti-Piketty: It’s the Great Subtraction

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Christopher Chantrill:

When you finally get to the end of Thomas Piketty’s Capitalism in the Twenty-First Century you get what it’s all about: We Need More Money. Of course “we” do. It’s Little Shop of Horrors on the Left Bank. “Feed me!”

According to the London Financial TimesPiketty couldn’t quite keep his numbers straight. Apparently the rich aren’t getting as rich as Piketty’s theory wants them to be, and he had to fudge the numbers a bit. But it doesn’t alter the message. Tax the rich. Because of inequality.

Let’s be clear what he means. The only way to the future, for progressives, is through more subtraction, taking more money out of the economy in taxes. Just like feminists subtracting themselves from the future, what with their abortions and “child-free” lives, and all.

You could call it the Great Subtraction, shrinking life to an equation of rights and liberation. The progressive only thinks of what must be subtracted from other people to liberate them and create rights for their supporters.

There is another way. Call it the Method of Addition. Robert Tracinski showshow it’s done by rehearsing, on the 50th Anniversary of the War on Poverty and the Great Society, how to make war on poverty by conservative addition, as opposed to endless progressive subtraction that merely makes “the poor more secure in their poverty.” The Tracinski program starts with the things people can do for themselves. 

The first rung of the ladder is Work. Yet a “whole network of government programs is designed to reduce and discourage employment”, starting with the minimum wage and an endless array of programs that discourage people from seeking work. So government subtracts people from the world of work.

Next comes Education, “by far the most effective way to improve your pay and prospects”. But “Education is one of the most spectacular failures of big government, which has squandered enormous, ever-growing sums and only seems to do a worse job.” These days “you can no longer work your way through college.” More money leads to less education.

Next step is Marriage. “If poverty is caused by not working, one of the biggest causes of not working is being a single parent — which usually means being a single mother.” Marriage means that one parent can earn money and one parent can raise children. Anything less subtracts a good childhood from America’s children.

Oh yeah, Children. Tracinski doesn’t mention this rung on the ladder, but if you want to add something to this world, children are a good thing to add. Our progressive friends have been scurrying down a century-long rabbit hole, from eugenics to feminism to abortion to population control that adds up to nothing but subtraction.

Then Savings. A lot of the things you need to add to your life start with savings. Yet Thomas Piketty wants to subtract their savings from the rich — because their wealth might spiral out of control!  Then there’s Social Security, a program that taxes the savings of middle-class Americans, and reduces the wealth the middle class can pass to its children.

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Another lying lefty. Why are facts so hard for them? Why do they not realize that if they have to lie to make their points, maybe their points are wrong? If someone has to lie to entice people to buy a product, is there most likely a problem with the product? If an official needs to lie about an incidence, is the truth much different?

THROUGH 2030:
$259 BILLION more we will spend on electricity because of Obama’s new coal plant regulations!
Over 200,000 JOBS lost, too.
And this is being optimistic!
Obama is claiming it will cost more if we don’t do it.
Can he explain that?
No.
But Piketty loves Obama’s economic ignorance.

Purposeful Ignorance is more like it…

This kind of Ignorance preys on the truly Ignorant…and this ‘product’ is boundless these days…thanks to liberal Government (controlled) Education.