
Steve Sailer Says: Help VDARE.COM (And Me) Celebrate The New Year!By Steve Sailer We at VDARE.COM will have one reason to
celebrate come And with your help, we’ll be around when
the new President is history. But only with your help … As you’ll recall, George W. Bush was
supposed to introduce a new, compassionate conservatism, taking
Ronald Reagan’s American optimism to a new global level. While
Reagan’s optimistic outlook focused on tapping his fellow
Americans’ capacities, Bush’s greatest enthusiasm has been
reserved for foreigners. His grand strategy of what we at
VDARE.COM have called Invite the World - Invade the World - In
Hock to the World placed his trust in Mexican illegal
immigrants, Iraqi voters, and Chinese factory workers and
bankers. The Bush Bubble was phony, of course. It
proved to be a variant of an earlier version of
“compassionate”
governance seen in Latin American countries like It’s important to understand that Latin
American inflationary economics, like Bushian compassionate
conservatism, wasn’t
intended to wreak devastation -- it just evolved as an
attempt to keep everybody happy. From the days of Juan Peron onward, the
workers of Buenos Aires would complain to the government that
they weren’t being paid enough, so El Presidente would order
their bosses to pay them more. Then the factory owners would
complain to the government that they were going bankrupt, so the
government would order the commercial banks to lend the
factories more money. Then the banks would complain that they
were about to go broke, so the government would tell the Central
Bank to lend the commercial banks more money. When the Central
Bank complained that they were running out of reserves, they
would be told to print more some more money, lots and lots more
money. Never
let workers get paid more. That way, you can’t start down the Latin
American path to ruin. All the experts, such as Alan Greenspan
and Robert Rubin, were agreed that the essential ingredient of
economic success was keeping the average American from earning
more money. Keep the supply of labor up -- and the price of
labor down -- by not enforcing the laws against illegal
immigration. In other words, the key to avoiding the
Hispanicization of the economy was to Hispanicize the
population! (Of course, nobody ever quite put it in those words
…) Yet, Bush was not a cruel man, nor even a
tough man. Like a lot of seemingly formidable Latin American
generalissimos, he just wanted everybody to be happy.
In George W. Bush’s What could possibly go wrong? Indeed, to Bush, one of the biggest
problems facing the country was that the financial system was
holding minorities back from their fair share of the American
Dream by not lending them enough money. Bush egged the Bush
Bubble on, denouncing traditional down payments on mortgages as
the chief barrier to his goal of greatly increasing the number
of minority homeowners. Mortgage dollars for home purchases
leant to Hispanics soared a staggering 691 percent from 1999 to
2006.
Unlike the
Bush
family’s amigos in the old Mexican ruling party, however,
George W. Bush wasn’t even competent enough to delay the
economic collapse until after the election. The Bush years ended in economic and
political ruin, with the financial system more or less
nationalized, and an incoming liberal Democratic President given
almost carte blanche
to hand out to his supporters however many hundreds of billions
or even trillions he chooses. While I wouldn’t be surprised if some of
Obama’s “stimulus
spending” goes to prop up big newspapers (after all, they
gave him such lax scrutiny during the endless election), we can
be sure that VDARE.COM won’t be getting any Obama Dollars. To continue to provide you with the analyses
and reporting that you literally cannot read anywhere else,
we need your support. When you realize how bad a job the MainStream
Media did of exposing George W. Bush’s fundamental mistakes,
just imagine what pushovers they will be for Barack Obama! We certainly understand that it’s harder to
give this year than last. But if we are going to continue to expose
how the world really works, your financial help is needed now
more than ever. Many thanks.
Steve Sailer
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