Nobel Laureate-Backed Study: Barack Obama Causing America’s Fall From First To Third World Status

September 7th, 2009 (15) Posted By Pat Dollard.

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The Telegraph:

Barack Obama accused of making ‘Depression’ mistakes

Barack Obama is committing the same mistakes made by policymakers during the Great Depression, according to a new study endorsed by Nobel laureate James Buchanan.

His policies even have the potential to consign the US to a similar fate as Argentina, which suffered a painful and humiliating slide from first to Third World status last century, the paper says.

There are “troubling similarities” between the US President’s actions since taking office and those which in the 1930s sent the US and much of the world spiralling into the worst economic collapse in recorded history, says the new pamphlet, published by the Institute of Economic Affairs.

In particular, the authors, economists Charles Rowley of George Mason University and Nathanael Smith of the Locke Institute, claim that the White House’s plans to pour hundreds of billions of dollars of cash into the economy will undermine it in the long run. They say that by employing deficit spending and increased state intervention President Obama will ultimately hamper the long-term growth potential of the US economy and may risk delaying full economic recovery by several years.

The study represents a challenge to the widely held view that Keynesian fiscal policies helped the US recover from the Depression which started in the early 1930s. The authors say:

“[Franklin D Roosevelt's] interventionist policies and draconian tax increases delayed full economic recovery by several years by exacerbating a climate of pessimistic expectations that drove down private capital formation and household consumption to unprecedented lows.”

Although the authors support the Federal Reserve’s moves to slash interest rates to just above zero and embark on quantitative easing, pumping cash directly into the system, they warn that greater intervention could set the US back further. Rowley says: “It is also not impossible that the US will experience the kind of economic collapse from first to Third World status experienced by Argentina under the national-socialist governance of Juan Peron.”

The paper, which recommends that the US return to a more laissez-faire economic system rather than intervening further in activity, has been endorsed by Nobel laureate James Buchanan, who said: “We have learned some things from comparable experiences of the 1930s’ Great Depression, perhaps enough to reduce the severity of the current contraction. But we have made no progress toward putting limits on political leaders, who act out their natural proclivities without any basic understanding of what makes capitalism work.”

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  • RexRedbone

    You know I am a juggler, and I never let my right hand know what my left hand does. I’m perfectly willing to mislead and tell untruths…FDR, May 1941
    http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/6315/fdr.html

    Lessons from Argentina’s economic collapse
    http://www.powerswitch.org.uk/portal/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2079&Itemid=2

  • RexRedbone

    Lessons from Argentina’s economic collapse
    http://www.powerswitch.org.uk/portal/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2079&Itemid=2

    FDR http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/6315/fdr.html
    To extend the power of executive government, to rule by decrees and rules and regulations of its own making; between 1933 and 1943 FDR issued 3,556 Executive orders
    To strengthen its hold on the economic life of the nation;
    To extend power over the individual – the domestication of individuality;
    To degrade the parliamentary principle;
    To impair the independent Constitutional judicial power;
    To weaken all other powers – private enterprise and finance, state and local government.
    It is almost amusing that FDR built a cult of personality just as Hitler and Stalin did – it is necessary in a tyranny because in rule by men, loyalty is not to law or country but to a person. Power then depends on such a cult.

  • Phil Byler

    The socialists hated the excellent history of the Great Depression by Amity Shales, “The Forgotten Man,” showing how little that FDR’s New Deal Government policies accomplished. The socialists will hate this study by Charles Rowley and Nathanael Smith (endorsed by Nobel laureate James Buchanan) arguing that FDR’s Government policies hurt the economy.

    May we now learn for good the lesson that Government deficit spending is not a rational option for addressing recessions.

    • Kearny432

      :beer: I concur on “The Forgotten Man”, an excellent read, and turned my public schooled history of FDR and the depression on it’s ass.

  • Charlie of New Jersey

    It is simple really, Governments don’t generate wealth. The more government you have, the less wealth you get. Since the nation has seen fit to put a communist in the White House, we will see just how fast the world falls into chaos.

    • Phil Byler

      I agree with the first and third sentences of your post, Charlie of New Jersey. Governments can, however, do what enable wealth producing activities to occur. For example, Governments can build roads and airports to connect wealth producing markets, Governments can maintain law and order without which commerce is made difficult and Governments can defend against foreign enemies and maintain peace through strength. We need to pay for that necessary Government as we incur its costs.

  • bill-tb

    Of course, but Obozo is doing it on purpose.

    Slavery by debt so large it can never be repaid.

  • Kim Galloway

    Don’t we have laws in place to stop tyranical government from destroying the country. When does the man in the White House become a national security threat?
    Who inforces our laws on the President. If the dollar collapses, as obummer has planned, how do feed our people and support our military for defense of the country.
    We all look at the Constitution and think, ok they can stop him here and here, then silience, nothing. Things keep slipping away. Thats just how i feel lately and i have never felt it in my gut like this before.

  • prestonsbrooks

    The Joker is doing exactly what his boss, Soros, ordered him to do. After the economy collapses, installing a totalitarian communist system in the US will be made easier since only the government will have food, shelter, and medical supplies. You will have to pledge loyalty to The State in order to receive a bare minimum of supplies. A small oligarchy will be in control of the apparatus of the State. Any resistance will be brutally crushed. Starvation and death will be the norm. After 20-50 million or more are dead, the Oligarchy will be in total control of the remaining population. What will happen here is what happened in Vietnam, China, Russia, NAZI Germany, and Cambodia. This is the long-range plan of the communist totalitarians backing The Joker. Resistance against them will be futile because they will have control of Air Power. The only hope of patriots is the defection of parts of the air forces or acquiring the ability to shoot them down. You cannot fight a counter-revolution against an enemy with total air superiority. The skies will be congested with UAVs armed with thermal imaging, photo-recon abilities and missles. Satellites and manned aircraft will be able to suppress concentrated resistance. Our only hope is to remove these people via legal means before they can launch the final phase of the Republic’s destruction.

    • mart (just another infidel)

      Well stated!

    • http://hyperinflation-watch.blogspot.com/ ZenDraken

      If it gets that bad, this administration will lose control of the armed forces. Military members who adhere to their oath to support and defend the Constitution will refuse to obey unlawful orders.

      It may be called a coup, it may be called mutiny, but those members of the military who refuse to obey, and act to support and defend the Constitution, will be morally and legally clear to do so.

      Some will balk. Some will be more concerned with their career or their personal safety. Some will simply resign. But those who are enemies of the Constitution are guilty of treason and must be dealt with accordingly by those who are obligated to support and defend it.

    • T-Bagg

      I hope it will happen as ZenDraken has said. That the higher echelons of military will not forget that we are first sworn to the Constitution.
      Not these scum in office.

    • cold soldier

      Dont forget the military draws its strength from the “Redstates”.

  • Paslode

    You can’t sell out of a empty wagon…….an empty wagon is exactly what the US ‘Consumer Based’ economy is.

    We have sold all the contents and are left with a empty wagon. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out all you have left to pawn is the wagon.

  • Sully

    So wtf is wrong with a “consumer based” economy?
    That’s what Capitalism IS.
    And wtf is wrong with “laissez-faire”?
    That’s what Freedom IS.
    NOTHING about it stops the US from responding to free-trade restrictive tariffs from protectionist countries.