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Are facts obsolete?

By Thomas Sowell

Jewish World Review July 15, 2008

In an election campaign in which not only young liberals, but also some people who are neither young nor liberals, seem absolutely mesmerized by the skilled rhetoric of Barack Obama, facts have receded even further into the background than usual.

As the hypnotic mantra of "change" is repeated endlessly, few people even raise the question of whether what few specifics we hear represent any real change, much less a change for the better.

Raising taxes, increasing government spending and demonizing business? That is straight out of the New Deal of the 1930s.

The New Deal was new then but it is not new now. Moreover, increasing numbers of economists and historians have concluded that New Deal policies are what prolonged the Great Depression.

Putting new restrictions of international trade, in order to save American jobs? That was done by Herbert Hoover, when he signed the Hawley-Smoot tariff when the unemployment rate was 9 percent. The next year the unemployment rate was 16 percent and, before the Great Depression was over, unemployment hit 25 percent.

One of the most naive notions is that politicians are trying to solve the country's problems, just because they say so— or say so loudly or inspiringly.

Politicians' top priority is to solve their own problem, which is how to get elected and then re-elected. Barack Obama is a politician through and through, even though pretending that he is not is his special strategy to get elected.

Some of his more trusting followers are belatedly discovering that, as he "refines" his position on various issues, now that he has gotten their votes in the Democratic primaries and needs the votes of others in the coming general election.

Perhaps a defining moment in showing Senator Obama's priorities was his declaring, in answer to a question from Charles Gibson, that he was for raising the capital gains tax rate. When Gibson reminded him of the well-documented fact that lower tax rates on capital gains had produced more actual revenue collected from that tax than the higher tax rates had, Obama was unmoved.

The question of how to raise more revenue may be the economic issue but the political issue is whether socking it to "the rich" in the name of "fairness" gains more votes.

Since about half the people in the United States own stocks— either directly or because their pension funds buy stocks— socking it to people who earn capital gains is by no means socking it just to "the rich." But, again, that is one of the many facts that don't matter politically.

What matters politically is the image of coming out on the side of "the people" against "the privileged."

If you are a nurse or mechanic who will be depending on your pension to take care of you when you retire— as Social Security is unlikely to do— you may not think of yourself as one of the privileged. But unless you connect the dots between capital gains tax rates and your retirement income, you may fall under the spell of the well-honed Obama rhetoric. Obama is for higher minimum wage rates. Does anyone care what actually happens in countries with higher minimum wage rates? Of course not.

Economists may point to studies done in countries around the world, showing that higher minimum wage rates usually mean higher unemployment rates among lower skilled and less experienced workers.

That's their problem. A politician's problem is how to look like he is for "the poor" and against those who are "exploiting" them. The facts are irrelevant to maintaining that political image.

Nowhere do facts matter less than in foreign policy issues. Nothing is more popular than the notion that you can deal with dangers from other nations by talking with their leaders.

British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain became enormously popular in the 1930s by sitting down and talking with Hitler, and announcing that their agreement had produced "peace in our time"— just one year before the most catastrophic war in history began.

Senator Obama may gain similar popularity by advocating similar policies today— and his political popularity is what it's all about. The consequences for the country come later.

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Kestrel read my blog view my photos
Jul 28, 2008 | 12:52 PM

Appearances mean everything in politics. The article Hit the Nail on the Head.

Ivyman68 read my blog
Jul 28, 2008 | 1:21 PM

I enjoy reading Thomas Sowell's articles. After reading this article, I thought it would be a good article to share with others.

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Jul 28, 2008 | 1:45 PM

I've always liked reading Sowell, too. What a shame intelligence isn't contagious, but true intelligence & wisdom takes work. Most ppl just choose to believe what is easy - liberalism. Liberalism is destructive to any individual or country. It's just a matter of time for it to take full fruition.

GUNRIGHTS read my blog view my photos
Jul 28, 2008 | 2:39 PM

Good post, Ivy & right on the money. The change Obama is speaking of is to change the fabric of this country into an image of entitlement & socialism for those that Obama will define for us as ppl that need help. Never mind that these ppl are drivel that refuse to take responsibility for themselves.

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Jul 28, 2008 | 2:49 PM

Well said, GR... he wants to make this into a totally socialize country with big powerful government. TOTALLY opposite of our Constitution. We need to throw out and impeach ALL the socialist.

GUNRIGHTS read my blog view my photos
Jul 28, 2008 | 3:08 PM

I forgot to answer the question: Yes, facts are obsolete when they refuse to come together and prove what Obama wants us to believe. Otherwise they are alive & well!

Dak413 read my blog view my photos
Jul 28, 2008 | 4:17 PM

I grew up Dem, and watched year after year of promises to do things for the poor and disadvantaged, and after 40 years, I don't know of one thing I can point to, except looting social security in the mid 60's , they have contiually made this nation weaker which always loks good to other nations, and makes them feel better to see this country weaker and floundering as they are !

Chuck_U_Farley read my blog
Jul 28, 2008 | 4:49 PM

Spot on post!! Awesome statement of the truth. Wonder what cyrus and the others like him have to say in response. I'll tell you, nothing because they are complete cowards when confronted by the truth.

chardoney read my blog view my photos
Jul 28, 2008 | 4:53 PM

I was not only a Dem but a liberal. Thanks be to God, I was given wisdom.

GUNRIGHTS read my blog view my photos
Jul 28, 2008 | 5:16 PM

Char, a liberal Dem **GASP** c*a*n*t b*r*e*a*t*h*e. Thanks be to God for your wisdom, so right (so to speak)!!
When I was young & dumb I, too, was more liberal & thought the Dems were the party for me. I later learned that the Dems just wanted to OWN me & dictate my life.
I thank my conservative, Republican parents to tolerating my ignorance and then welcoming me into the LIGHT of the RIGHT!

Dak413 read my blog view my photos
Jul 28, 2008 | 5:27 PM

*smiles*

Ivyman68 read my blog
Jul 28, 2008 | 7:16 PM

To Char and Dak:

“Any 20 year-old who isn't a liberal doesn't have a heart, and any 40 year-old who isn't a conservative doesn't have a brain.” (Winston Churchill)

Chuck_U_Farley read my blog
Jul 28, 2008 | 8:09 PM

Here lizard lizard.

Where are all the liberal leftist elitists? They seem to run from the truth like roaches from bright lights.

scottythecomic read my blog view my photos
Jul 29, 2008 | 6:57 AM

"One of the most naive notions is that politicians are trying to solve the country's problems, just because they say so— or say so loudly or inspiringly."

You said a mouthful there!

TexasTruBlu read my blog view my photos
Jul 29, 2008 | 2:02 PM

I quit journalism as a major at UNT many years ago after arguing with a professor who said that slanting facts to achieve greater good was justified if the cause was righteous. That was back in the seventies. It's easy to see that those journalists that stayed in those program are presenting opinion as fact. And they will continue to do so. There's a reason why newspapers like the Morning News are laying off workers due to low profits. Why bother to read the local paper when it's exactly the same views as those produced in New York?

scottythecomic read my blog view my photos
Jul 29, 2008 | 2:17 PM

I know one of those who were laid-off. Now he's working on a documentary.

Journalism is wrought with sensationalism and the next eye-catching headline. The long lost effort at investigating a story is akin to the DoDo bird.

Chuck_U_Farley read my blog
Jul 29, 2008 | 2:46 PM

True Journalism is DEAD!

outspoken1 read my blog
Jul 29, 2008 | 6:37 PM

Good article Ivyman, two thumbs up.

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Ivyman68

I am a native Texan. Whether I express a liberal, moderate, or conservative viewpoint depends on the topic being discussed. I enjoy talking with people who are able to discuss differing opinions without being hateful or mean spirited. I like to have my beliefs challenged. I like to challenge the beliefs of others.

Member Since: 2/1/2008