kalm wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 6:56 am
Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2024 6:19 am
Sowell should be beamed up in every high school and college in the United States of America!!!
A true national treasure
“The vision of the Left — and I think many conservatives underestimate this — is really a more attractive vision. The only reason for not believing in it is that it doesn’t work.”
Still trying to defend Sowell and his vacuous hate-onomics, I see.
The left brought us out of the Great Depression, oversaw the longest period of market stability (thanks Glass-Stegall), and rise of strongest middle class the world has ever seen.
How about starting with the classics like Adam Smith and John Locke and work up to more modern thinkers like John Kenneth Galbraith?
I really don't know anything about Thomas Sowell nor the tit-for-tat back and forth you're having with Carib, but did you honestly just credit one side of the political spectrum with the bold above? Come on, I know we've talked about the poor outcomes of historical education in this country, but surely you haven't been taught that and/or believe that? We got out of the Great Depression thanks to a massive world war and the utter destruction of most of the rest of the industrialized world, other than ourselves. I mean, heck, you could make a better case that Hitler got us out of the Great Depression, in a weird and morbid sort of way. Heck, we had a pretty disastrous recession during the Great Depression that was a direct result of a lot of the New Deal structures put in place.
As for market stability and Glass-Stegall's contribution to that, how do you explain the 11 different recessions this country had from the time of the Great Depression to the time of basically the eradication of Glass-Stegall? How is that stability as you mention? That's like one recession every 5-8 years. I agree that without Glass-Stegall that we're operating without a safety net, but we're not any more unstable now market-wise than we were before its demise.
And as for the middle class and the strength of it, again, not really sure what either side of the political spectrum has to singularly do with that - it's more an outcome of a good, decently-regulated capitalistic economy, mixed with a well-educated and growing population, to both innovate/invent as well as to work in it, that has been the driver for our increase in standard of living. Both sides of the political spectrum contribute and inhibit that working in various ways.
But anyway, don't let me get in the way of your squabble with the denizens of this board, just interjecting to correct the historical inaccuracies.
