Sunday, August 27, 2006

The Harsh Realities of the Market

The market. Ooooo! The cold, hard market.

The one thing in the world where if people are allowed to move their resources freely and do as they want it will result in that thing that the left despises so;

The truth.

And the reason the left doesn't like this is because the truth is, well frankly, most of what the left expouses sucks and nobody wants.

The labor market for example. Most people are willing to pay a chemical engineering major $50,000 fresh out of school because we all need chemicals in the multitude of food we consume, machines we use, etc. A social sciences graduate or education major can expect $31,000 because frankly, nobody needs community awareness, counselling or crappy public school education.



International markets are also efficient. They've punished Argentina for its greedy and childish default on $132 billion worth of foreign debt.



And I've said it before, I would love to see a stock market index for Bolivia, especially when Evil Moraless decided to nationalize the gas industry...but since it's now ran by a bunch of leftist retards getting a functional stock market seems to be too difficult for this bunch.

But my favorite example of the market reigning cold hearted truth upon the left came as I was broadcasting at the Minnesota State Fair.

Here's all the people that showed up to the AM 1500 stage, the mouth piece of fascists, dictators and Snidley Whiplash;


And here's all the people that showed up to Air America's affiliate, 950 AM;



No doubt this is all Bush's fault.

2 comments:

Alfred T. Mahan said...

Say, who's that tall drink of water in profile, wearing that white shirt? He looks like a fine figure of a right-thinking fellow, who knows much of matters naval and military...

Also, where was Al "Hey! I'm a serious candidate! Listen to me, dammit!" Franken? Surely you aren't suggesting the KSTP crew is more popular than Stuart Smalley, because, gosh darn it, people like him...

Anonymous said...

Hmmm, economics majors aren't listed on there. Maybe it's time for me to change majors, eh?