Live simply so that others may simply live
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Mahatma Gandhi
As this blog will attempt to eviscerate the ‘live simply’ mantra, it is fortunate that many people dispute whether Gandhi actually originated this famous tautology. Found on bumper stickers and tee shirts everywhere, the ‘live simply’ message is itself simple: make do with less material wealth and you will be happier and the poor people of the world will live better too. The movement fits nicely into radical environmentalist think as well, as every modern activity consumes energy, and that will ruin the planet. In reality, the ‘live simply’ movement is a left wing recipe for misery and death.
Lest anyone think the ‘live simply’ movement is confined to the Mother Jones crowd, rest assured that your tax dollars are supporting it as well. David Blanchflower and Andrew Oswald, economists for the US National Bureau of Economic Research, published Happiness and the Human Development Index. Their paper, which is far from unique, seeks to correlate GDP growth with increased unhappiness, and conversely poverty with happiness. Such papers stem from a psychopathic belief that ordinary people are irrational and cannot decide what is best for them. Of course, people are perfectly free to set their own priorities for work.
Politicians are in on the ‘live simply’ game too. Hillary Clinton often refered to the 1980′s as the ‘decade of greed.’ Considering the obscene and probably illegal profits she earned in the 1980′s futures markets, she would know. Her eschewal of ‘greed,’ of course, does not apply to earning millions on book deals and speaking engagements. Instead, she and other limousine liberals are interested in the greed of others. ‘Greed’ was the justification for the massive Clinton tax increases. Our excesses, not those of Rep. Frank and Sen. Dodd, are the cause of the current recession. And, of course, we will all be happy with less, which is guaranteed by more taxes, regulation, and wealth redistribution.
If greed, read capitalism, is the source of such human misery, is there any upside? The US, until recently the crown jewel in the capitalist system, offers a track record: vaccines, modern agriculture, airplanes, the light bulb, the electric motor, computers, nuclear power, air conditioning, television, and the telephone. Indeed, nearly every worthwhile invention of the 20th Century came from the unhappy United States. By comparison, jolly old Russia invented the Gulag. There is simply no greater force for human good than the US, and prosperity is the engine that drives it.
Further, what harm does a US family actually cause an impoverished Indonesian? Enter the environmentalists. The latest form of unhappy, evil ‘greed’ comes from carbon emissions. Despite the fact that even aggressive carbon caps will not measurably reduce temperatures, anyone who does not live in Hollywood who drives a SUV is a war criminal. Apart from the US model of capitalism, the main cause of modern prosperity is energy abundance. Until the exploitation of fossil fuel, the cost of a unit of energy increased with production, i.e. the more wood you wished to burn, the farther away you had to march to collect it. This put a cap on production and prosperity. With the industrial revolution, a unit of energy became quite stable in cost, even as consumption increased. Blips aside, the real price of gasoline has remained about the same for decades. The insidious nature of a carbon cap and trade regime is that it will return the US to an environment where energy costs increase with consumption. The result will be the decline of the US in favor of countries less bound by global warming hysteria.
A further trouble of ‘living simply’ is its inherent collectivism. Who is to decide what ‘simply’ means? A simple life in Cuba is abject poverty in the US. Rep. Waxman wants to return the US to energy consumption levels last found in the 19th Century. Note to Rep. Waxman: the standard of living is now 10 times higher and life expectancy is nearly double. To the extent outlawing energy consumption returns the US to those standards, your program will be judged harshly.
US prosperity has clearly benefited the world, far more than any government program. Still the left reliably seeks to ‘spread the wealth around,’ and reduce prosperity in the name of equality, fighting ‘greed,’ or happiness. We can ‘live simply,’ but only if ‘simply’ means a short life of poverty and no hope.