Quote Of The Day (Part Deux)


The next time someone bemoans the evil of “laissez-faire capitalism” to you, utter the number 69,428. That’s the number of pages in the 2006 edition of the Federal Register, the official government compendium of rules and regulations, the handy-dandy list of things you must do, and not do, if you want to do . . . well, just about anything. “Laissez faire” is the bogey man unhappy leftists use to frighten the credulous. Capitalism was never completely unregulated, and it certainly isn’t unregulated now. In fact, we have much more to fear from the ethic of “défendre faire”-the nanny-state ethic whose ultimate goal is to turn us all into wards of the state. Thomas Frank criticizes  rating agencies like Moody’s and banks like Washington Mutual for being insufficiently regulated. But the real problem was not lack of regulation but unintelligent and overbearing regulation. Mr. Frank derides those who believe that “all sin originates with the Community Reinvestment Act” (on which see here), but really he should pause to consider the disatrous effects of that piece of government regulation which, by intruding into the orderly operation of the market in order to further a utopian social goal, helped to precipitate the global credit crisis of 2008.

Roger Kimball.


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Hey, I thought that was Mark Steyn

kowalski (Diary) Saturday, January 3rd at 2:56PM EST (link)

Mark Steyn was talking about the same thing yesterday, filling in for Rush on Open Line Friday.

Who is misattributing what observation to whom? ;)

Steyn sounded like he was referencing those 69.428 pages as part of the show, but did he crib it from Kimball’s column the day before?

The drama…!

Actually, it’s one of those numbers that should be spread around, even if Steyn missed crediting Kimball for the idea.

Steyn segued from the number of pages

kowalski (Diary) Saturday, January 3rd at 2:58PM EST (link)

Steyn segued from the number of pages in the Federal Register to an elliptic discussion of whether or not he was working with uranium as a writer, talking about how one of his staffers had to fill out a federal form, if anyone was listening yesterday. I don’t remember whether or not he credited Kimball for the observation.

 
 

I like Mark Steyn and Roger Kimball a lot

kowalski (Diary) Saturday, January 3rd at 3:06PM EST (link)

So I hope they don’t come to blows over who decided to cite the number of pages in the Federal Register in their columns and on the air.

I had a conversation last week with a friend in New Jersey, a guy who has been a lawyer there for more than 30 years, and listening to him describe the metastasis of the law in Jersey was really frightening: they just keep adding paragraphs to the chapters, chapters to the books, and books to the volumes.

 

Rush spoke of this before the break

GregInFla (Diary) Saturday, January 3rd at 3:46PM EST (link)

I listened to Mark Steyn yesteday, and to Dr. Williams on Wednesday, as they filled in for Rush. I would not miss hearing either of these gentlemen. IIRC, Rush has spoken about the number of pages, charting the numbers from the Carter years thru GWB. I am not a Rush 24/7 member (yet), and I cannot find a story on the public side of his website.


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