How Is Bill Maher Wrong Or Actually Right?
I know that today is popular to support Obama as a symbol of change and hope compared to his not so famous predecessor. I personally did not like Bush, but it does not create any need for me to fall in love with Obama. However one of the most famous supporter of Obama is Bill Maher. I know Bill has some great points like his support to legalization of marijuana and gay marriage, but his economic thinking doesn’t attract me at all.
In one episode of his talk show he suggested that the fear “the USA is going to be socialistic” is wrong, comparing assets held by private companies and the government from bailout. Check the video on facebook.
I don’t know whether those numbers are correct or not, but M. Barofsky suggested that the limit for bailout is incredibly huge – 23,7 trillion dollars. Yes the limit won’t be reached at all and so far the USA spent just 2 trillions. But compare bailout to big American historical events.
Bill is paradoxically right, the USA is not going to be socialistic country, it already is. When government orders for what you can buy products, for what you can sell products. When it taxes more than 30% of your income and when it is going to order how you should care about your health. What it is if not socialism? I guess we should rewrite capitalism on wikipedia.
Religious Roots of Liberty
Today I have read an interesting article about roots of freedom in religions, as the article had been written by a reverend, you rightly assume that the idea of freedom is to originate in Abrahamic religions, especially in its Judeo/Christian branch.
Well I don’t want to criticize his points in a much deep way, just if we want to see some monument in Palestine from the times of Israelites what about Solomon's Temple?
In fact we should not be surprised by the fact that some parts of our political philosophy might originate in religions, they are actually first attempts of people to understand the essence of life – philosophy. Ayn Rand said in an interview for Playboy:
You must remember that religion is an early form of philosophy, that the first attempts to explain the universe, to give a coherent frame of reference to man's life and a code of moral values, were made by religion, before men graduated or developed enough to have philosophy. And, as philosophies, some religions have very valuable moral points. They may have a good influence or proper principles to inculcate, but in a very contradictory context and, on a very - how should I say it? - dangerous or malevolent base: on the ground of faith.
Yes Religions stand behind the first ethical and sociological values and we also can find in them similarities to philosophy of liberty. But classical liberalism should not be used as “propaganda” for confirmation of truthfulness of each religion.
Liberal Hindu or Buddhist can find reason for liberty in his religion texts, Chinese liberal fighting against oppressive communist government will use his books of Taoism and Muslims are today convinced that the European Renaissance has been imported to Europe due to Islamic philosophers like Ibn Rushd and that founder of liberal economics is Ibn Khaldun.
Whether or not we should also realize how has been religions effectively fighting against human liberty, in response to Rev. Edmund A. Opitz:
Collectivist regimes, in the nature of things, must be profoundly irreligious, even to the extent of pressing a corrupted religion into service to shore up tyranny. via Mises.com
No they don’t, irreligious regimes based on the human reason and proclaiming liberty can be put into practice as easily as religious regimes. As well basics of religious and irreligious regimes (faith and reason) can be easily stolen and used as an instrument of oppression.
Contribution to classical liberalism should not be associated to any particular religion group, but to few individuals who by their thoughts gave to the humanity a chance to prosper. The forefather of classical liberalism John Locke in fact opposed the classical Christian philosophy valid at that time.
In the end I will quote Steven Weinberg, a theoretical physicist challenging the classical idea that Christianity played a huge role in abolishment of slavery:
Where religion did make a difference, it was more in support of slavery than in opposition to it. Arguments from scripture were used in Parliament to defend the slave trade. Frederick Douglass told in his Narrative how his condition as a slave became worse when his master underwent a religious conversion that allowed him to justify slavery as the punishment of the children of Ham. Mark Twain described his mother as a genuinely good person, whose soft heart pitied even Satan, but who had no doubt about the legitimacy of slavery, because in years of living in antebellum Missouri she had never heard any sermon opposing slavery, but only countless sermons preaching that slavery was God’s will. With or without religion, good people can behave well and bad people can do evil; but for good people to do evil—that takes religion. see the whole great piece here
It is not about any religion it is about basic realization of violence and injustice.
In Defence of Pigs in Egypt
Recently I have read some posts of a typical pan-Arab ignoring some basic historical facts. And one her article came to my mind more closely, no I am not going to comment her fascistic attitude towards the Israeli Channel 2 as it has been already done by Carl from Jerusalem:
we would welcome Egyptians and Egyptian television to come here and 'return the favor' but they have no interest in doing so. – see the rest here
But about the funny, not so much for pigs, swine mass murder. Well I understand that some religion can convince people to stop using their reason, it is actually the basics of all faiths but let consider some scenarios/arguments.
Swine flue Epidemic Will Start
If this is going to happen it is a little bit late to kill all the pigs, we simply missed our chance, actually if this was really happened it would have instantaneous effect on economy and mainly on food production. As I pointed before just now without any crisis in Egypt dies about 60 000 kids annually due to very poor economical development. Now imagine a “defcon 1” situation when the food would became enormously limited resource, I bet many Muslims would then thank god for pigs, oh yes they could choose paradise instead.
Government Will Pay For Them
Why I always think, when I hear government’s great solution, that something is wrong here?
The Egyptian Government has allocated 1/2 billion pound to compensate the pigs raisers, I must hint that the poultry raisers have not recieved a penny from the government on their losses in the outbreak of H5N1 and the government already ignores compensating them – via Zeinboia
Well Egypt is known as inflation paradise country, currently practising Mugabe’s money theorem. Have you ever heard about the bubble in the USA? So one of the main reason was Mr. Allan Greenspan who were inflating M2 for 4,5% annually. Now guess what? For Egypt is not a problem to have 14% growth in bad times. I guess they are lucky that during Sadat’s and Nasser’s rule there were no statistics as would realise that Mubarak is not that bad.
Just for example in last decade Egyptian Pound lost more than 60% of its value to the Czech Crown – a currency of the country which national food contains pork and national drink is beer.
Fiat money compensation does not solve anything, it creates more problems and does harm the real economy!
Act of Prevention
Oh yes such a common utilitarian argument that from this action will benefit the whole society.
I am definitely, those dirty pigs should be eliminated as soon as possible ,we can’t jeopardize the life of millions for no good reason. – via Zeinboia
She has also provided us with a report about victims of Swine flue from the Minister of Health in Egypt.
Dear Zeinobia for last 6 years swine flue killed 260 people, Islamic terrorism has in the same time killed more than 100 000 people. And victims of Islamic Conquests are estimated to be more than 100 millions, there is one much bigger thing you can do for the case of humanity – stop being a Muslim.
Yes utilitarian arguments are stupid, but not always it must look so clearly anyway as we know human stupidity is endless so kill the pigs.
P.S. kill all chimpanzees, gorillas, and forest antelopes in Africa spreading Ebola, a virus 10 times more deadly than flu. Kill all Guinea-Bissaus and Gabons for spreading the H.I.V., in the end kill all the birds for the birds flu.
What could go wrong indeed.
