Keynesian Economics is a Puerile Philosophy

A lack of consideration for the future is what distinguishes Keynesian economics. Spend, consume, and become indebted because the day of reckoning and the pain of reality can always be pushed to future generations to deal with. Kenyesians are like children in that they do not consider the conservation of scarce resources and consume into indebtedness even when funds are no longer available.

 

This is in striking contrast to most businesses that must obey Economic law. Such businesses cannot continue to operate at a loss without immense suffering. The painful reality eventually reveals all unsustainable practices.

 

In the long run we are all dead.

John Maynard Keynes

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Seeds of Liberty Podcast Episode 20 – Slaying Sacred Pauls

Please enjoy this recent episode of the Seeds of Liberty Podcast. This week, for our 20th episode, we were joined by Lou Feen, one of the co-hosts of the Freedom Feens radio show and podcast. Herein we discuss how Ron Paul didn’t bring people to liberty, the awakening that was happening without Paul’s help, hearing Tom Woods on the Glen Beck show, the “secret” depression of 1920, the abundance of Keynesians in “mainstream” economics, tranny hookers shooting Krokodil, homo-parisitis, constitution humpers, Campaign for a Longer Leash, the Fondling fathers, Prof CJ and his Dangerous History podcast, the wretchedness of Alexander Hamilton, Ron Paul: a man not a god, great man syndrome, Herbert Spencer, Neema Vedadi’s kickass mom, Revolutionary War bonds, argumentum ad Somalian, MinStatism, GJWs, Austrian Business Cycle, how recession aren’t necessarily a bad thing, the Boston FED and “Closing The Gap”, how recession are caused by government intervention and depressions are caused by the government “fixes”, how Libertarian political action is Keynesian in nature because it stimulates interest in government, banning sliced bread, hardcore bootlicking Tories, how the State is a flaccid man, how government is a restaurant that burns every dinner, Robert Higgs and “The State is too Dangerous to Tolerate”, how American conservatives have a lot in common with hardline communists, Greece as the canary in the coal mine, Stockholm syndrome, the Freedom Feens, the Midwest Peace and Liberty Fest, and more!

 

 

Americans shall never have real, lasting peace so long as we give our allegiance to a king — that is, in our case, to the whole conglomeration of institutionalized exploiters and murderers we know as the State.

Robert Higgs

 

 

 

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