�Capitalism is the astounding belief that the
most wickedest of men will do the most wickedest of things for the greatest
good of everyone.� --John Maynard Keynes
If you�re nodding your head in agreement with Keynes and
expecting validation of your opinion as you read this piece, you�re in for a
rude awakening.
Forget the humanitarian, bleeding heart nonsense. Let�s
reflect on the words of Thomas Sowell instead: �Despite a voluminous and often fervent literature on �income
distribution,� the cold fact is that most income is not distributed: It is
earned.�
We live in reality
ladies and gentlemen. Not some utopian fantasy dreamt up by the likes of
idealistic dreamers like Marx and Engels.
Ours is indeed a
cold, cruel world. The sooner each of us accepts our lot, makes the most of it,
and moves on, the better off we will all be. The ingenious and industrious Bill
Gates deserves every penny he has. By the same token, the dregs of society
inhabiting places like Skid Row and eating from dumpsters are reaping their
just rewards for their depraved, lazy, and ignorant ways.
In fact, the
brilliant thinkers broadly classified as Social Darwinists were �spot on,� as
the Brits would say. �Survival of the fittest� is as applicable to humanity as
it is to the rest of the animal kingdom. We are not immune to this inevitable
aspect of life on Earth. It is time we accept the �law of the jungle� and
terminate our puerile efforts to artificially mitigate natural human suffering.
By God, we live in America! We are the bastion of the free
market! We�re the uber capitalists and it�s time we began to act accordingly.
Reagan, Friedman, Rand, Bush, and a host of other highly lucid thinkers have
shown us the way. It seems we are just too damned cowardly to traverse the
trail they have blazed.
As Americans, we extol the virtues of freedom and rail
against oppression. Yet we allow our hallowed free market to languish, severely
crippling it with a host of asinine socialist elements that seriously
compromise our opportunity to revel in the glorious splendor of true
capitalism.
We have wasted years applying half-measures and giving lip
service to free market capitalists, the potential saviors of humanity.
Perpetual teases that we are, time and again we lure them into bed with the
promise of sexual nirvana. Yet more often than not, we toy with them long
enough to satiate our sadistic impulses and then leave them to masturbate their
way to carnal bliss.
Sure, eliminating the Cadillac-driving welfare queens was an
important step, but if we�re going to right this ship, we have to go all the
way. All of us need to get up off our lazy asses, relinquish our infantile
dependence on government programs, and slay the beast of socialism once and for
all.
Here are the remedial steps that we must implement if we are
to unleash the free market and reclaim capitalism�s former glory:
- Eliminate the public education system.
If you don�t have money, you remain ignorant.
- Immediately cut public funding to
maintain roads and highways. A toll booth at every other intersection
would be a small price to pay for the reinvigoration of free markets.
- Close all public libraries. If you want
to read, buy your books.
- Shut down all forms of public transit.
Walking is good exercise.
- Completely deregulate and privatize
public utilities. If the market drives prices too high for you, you can
buy candles, piss in buckets, sweat, shiver, and boil creek water.
- Abolish police and fire departments.
Settle your own disputes, protect yourselves, and keep your buckets and
garden hoses handy.
- Put the EPA out of our misery. It�s time
to end the tyrannical reign of fear mongering environmentalists.
- Labor
laws, EEOC and OSHA? These anachronistic impediments to profit need to go.
Let the market dictate wages, hours and working conditions. People need to
be thankful to have a job, regardless of how miserable, discriminatory, or
dangerous it might be.
- Eradicate
the FDA and USDA. If a food or drug starts killing large numbers of
people, distributors and manufacturers will police themselves in order to
sustain their profitability.
- Dismantle
the FAA. Plane crashes are simply a cost of doing business. Let�s put a
sense of adventure back into flying.
- Halt
all Social Security and Medicare handouts. The programs are insolvent. Our
elderly need to start fending for themselves. Wal-Mart needs greeters. And
as for those who are too infirm or feeble to work, they�re fortunate to
have lived as long as they have.
- Kudos
to Clinton for creating TANF, but he didn�t go far enough. Medicaid and
TANF must go. It�s time we introduced our spoiled and lazy rabble to the
concept of the workhouse. It worked for the Victorians; it can work for
us.
Enacting these twelve reforms would go a long way toward
restoring the supremacy of free market capitalism. However, our task would not
be complete.
Consider an even more critical challenge. To unfetter the free
market, we must divorce ourselves from the idiocy of Christianity. Let�s face
it. Christ was about compassion, love, generosity, and forgiveness. In the
final analysis, Jesus was a loser who provided false hope for misfits,
outcasts, incompetents, and weaklings. As free market capitalists driven by
greed, selfishness, and hyper-competitiveness, we need to exorcise Christ�s
moronic teachings from our society and culture.
Now let�s get busy.
Jason Miller is a wage
slave of the American Empire who has freed himself intellectually and spiritually. He is Cyrano's Journal Online's associate editor and publishes Thomas Paine's Corner within Cyrano's.
You can reach him at JMiller@bestcyrano.com.