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'Atlas Shrugged': The CliffsNotes Today
By SCOTT S. POWELL Posted 08/17/2010 06:34 PM ET
'Atlas Shrugged" — Ayn Rand's fourth and last novel, published in 1957
— may be second to the Bible as the most influential book read in
America, according to a Library of Congress survey. It is required
reading in management training at BB&T, the 12th-largest bank in the
U.S. and one that resisted taking TARP bailout funds.
Since the Obama administration took office, "Atlas Shrugged" has been
enjoying a renaissance with rising sales and library waiting lists,
partly because it explains our current economic woes more
straightforwardly than most of what we hear from today's experts.
What happened in Rand's narrative is coming to pass today, with an
anti-business administration reviling private industry and
capitalizing on crisis to expand and redirect investment within and
between sectors of the economy — setting quotas, prices and
compensation.
Businesses responded by retrenching — ceasing to invest, innovate and
expand. Whole industries contracted, closed down or moved offshore,
much like the U.S. gas and oil drilling industry is doing today. Then,
just as now, management became frustrated, discouraged and reluctant
to create jobs in an environment of excessive government meddling.
A record $2 trillion now sits on corporate balance sheets waiting to
be invested amid reasonably cheap asset prices. What holds back
investment is uncertainty and fear stemming from an overbearing and
free-spending government. Businessmen and investors would never
attempt spending and borrowing their way back to prosperity.
The debt-financed Obama stimulus plan is not only failing to create
jobs. It ratchets up systemic risk, inviting a currency crisis and
bond-market collapse — from which recovery might be impossible.
President Obama recently took credit for a 0.2 -percentage-point drop
in the nation's unemployment rate to 9.5% and the creation of 71,000
private-sector jobs, claiming his policies were working. In fact, many
of those jobs were in the socialized automotive sector. The supposed
decrease in unemployment resulted from 611,000 Americans giving up on
finding work and dropping off the official rolls of the unemployed.
Official statistics mask the underlying truth of a private-sector
economy that is failing to create jobs. In fact, when all those who
have given up looking for work are accounted for since the recession
began, the real unemployment rate may be closer to 18% — almost double
the official numbers.
While the private sector shed nearly 8 million jobs in the last 2 1/2
years, the federal government increased its payroll by 240,000. So the
private sector that is the primary source of national wealth has been
shrinking while supporting a growing public sector that generally
produces nothing.
That burden is made greater by the fact that government workers have
incomes that are 30% higher and benefits 50% more costly on average
than those received by equivalent private-sector workers.
This shift of wealth from the productive private sector to the
unproductive public sector is stickier today than it was in "Atlas
Shrugged" because government is now a union shop, with pay having
little to do with performance. Unionized government cannot be
downsized easily, and its employees have effectively become the
country's most powerful entitlement special-interest group.
Thus, government-run schools controlled by the teachers unions can
fail decade after decade without consequence or substantive reform.
The government takeover of the health care industry — aka "ObamaCare"
— was a high priority not because it was good for the majority of
Americans, but because the ruling elite want to expand unionization,
entitlement and dependency.
The media chase scandal and sensationalism but largely ignore the most
consequential story of our time: the Obama administration's drive to
shift wealth and power from the productive private sector to the
nonproductive public sector. Rand calls this appropriation of wealth
by the government nothing less than looting.
For her, the primary source of social good is in ingenuity and hard
work that produce wealth in the form of invention and technological
breakthrough. Crony capitalism and forced redistribution of wealth by
faceless government bureaucrats is anything but virtuous.
Rand warns us that government policies that engender entitlement and
cause business owners to go on strike and withhold their capital are
detrimental to the economy. What compounds this problem today is that
an out-of-control profligate government that enlarges dependence also
sets us up for a greater economic crisis than the last one.
Fortunately, the catalyst for course correction is around the corner.
Ironically, President Obama can be thanked for making this midterm
election an overdue referendum on liberalism. Average Americans are
now more informed and engaged than they have been in generations, and
they are highly motivated to vote.
The most credible and successful candidates, whether incumbents or new
entries, are likely to be those resolutely committed to deficit- and
debt-reduction and getting government out of the way of private-sector
job creation — the essence of Ayn Rand.
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• Powell is a director at RemingtonRand and Alpha Quest LLC and a
visiting fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.
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