April 2008
Books![]() The New Criterion ![]() The Rape of the Masters: How Political Correctness Sabotages Art ![]() Lives of the Mind: The Use and Abuse of Intelligence from Hegel to Wodehouse ![]() Art’s Prospect: The Challenge of Tradition in an Age of Celebrity ![]() Experiments Against Reality: The Fate of Culture in the Postmodern Age ![]() Tenured Radicals, Revised: How Politics has Corrupted our Higher Education ![]() Counterpoints: 25 Years of The New Criterion on Culture and the Arts ![]() The Long March: How the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s Changed America ![]() Against the Idols of the Age ![]() Lengthened Shadows: America and Its Institutions in the Twenty-First Century ![]() The Survival of Culture: Permanent Values in a Virtual Age ![]() Physics and Politics, by Walter Bagehot, edited with an Introduction by Roger Kimball |
April 23, 2008 5:11 AM
Why do politicians love a crisis?
John Stossel gets it in one: “Because ‘crisis’ justifies making big government bigger.” Nearly all politicians these days are speaking of an economic “crisis” when they aren’t warning about “meltdown,” the worst situation since the Great Depression, etc., etc. Stossel provides some salutary and calming counterwisdom: Sure, some lenders are skittish while things play out. Some investment banks and brokerage houses are sitting on shaky mortgage-backed securities. But why call that a “crisis”? Read the whole, eminently sane piece here. Comments (1)Don L :Comments have been archived for this page. |
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Gee, this explains why Bush and Mccain have bought into the Great Global Warming Hoax. This will go down in history (if there be one)as equal to Tulipmania (which at least provided the world with something nice (prettier tulips)
Apr 26, 2008 05:14 AM