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On Milton Friedman’s 100th Birthday

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 9 Comments › )
Filed under Academia, Economy, Education, OOT, Open thread at July 30th, 2012 - 11:00 pm


One of Milton Friedman‘s best known examples of Free Market Economics came from Leonard E. Read who wrote a famous article published in 1958 entitled, “I, Pencil.” (Download the .pdf here.)

The basic concept is so full of common sense that it amazes me that it’s not required reading for every student, every civilian and every government politico of every country on the face of the earth. Get government out of the way of the free market, and the free market will take care of everything else.

It’s that simple.

Friedman’s timeless presentation of “I, Pencil” is well worth the 10 minutes it takes to view.

Proven throughout history, practical common sense transcends politics, and it is presented here for purposes of forwarding and linking and rocking and rolling on
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Saturday AT The Movies! Part II Of Milton Friedman’s, “Free To Choose.”

by Flyovercountry ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Headlines, Open thread at September 3rd, 2011 - 9:14 am

Chile says no to Collective Bargaining

by Phantom Ace ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, Progressives, Socialism at April 19th, 2011 - 12:11 pm

Chile once against shows it’s at the forefront of economic freedom. That nation’s economic system is based on having lower taxes, investor friendlypolicies and privatize Social Security system. Now they made it very, there will be no collective bargaining righst for Public sector unions. In fact, their Constitution forbids collective bargaining and the nation is a Right to work country.

Politics: What does one call a state whose Senate says “no” to its public employee unions for strikes and collective bargaining? Perhaps Wisconsin, but in fact Chile. Seems it still likes being tops in economic freedom and growth.

After two days of debate, a proposed change to Chile’s constitution allowing collective bargaining privileges and a “right” to strike for public unions was voted down. The change got just 21 votes, four short of a two-thirds needed. Even many of the left-leaning opposition abstained.

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The existing constitution makes Chile a full right-to-work country and expressly prohibits government collective bargaining and public employee strikes.

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Under that system, taxpayers foot the bill. The team of Milton Friedman-influenced economists known as “The Chicago Boys” understood this dynamic well and its potential for cutting into economic freedom.

It’s sad that Chile is economically more advanced than the United States. They learned from us and have even surpassed us on economic freedom. Milton Friedman is smiling from his graves at his students!

How Free Market Economics saved Chile

by Phantom Ace ( 63 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Politics, Progressives, Tranzis, World at March 2nd, 2010 - 11:00 am

Chile, which was recently hit with a massive Earthquake and is dealing with some chaos in the aftermath, is no Haiti. Unlike Haiti, Chile is a modern 1st world country that has a thriving economy. This is due in large part to Augosto Pinochet who removed the Totalitarian Progressive regime of Salvador Allende. He realized the way to remove the appeal of Progressivism was to modernize Chile’s economy. He did this by putting Chilean Economists of the “Chicago School” in charge. Chileans who learned economics in the University of Chicago at the hands of Milton Friedman.

Milton Friedman has been dead for more than three years. But his spirit was surely hovering protectively over Chile in the early morning hours of Saturday. Thanks largely to him, the country has endured a tragedy that elsewhere would have been an apocalypse.

Earthquake magnitudes are measured on a logarithmic scale. The earthquake that hit Northridge in 1994 measured 6.7 on the Richter scale. But its seismic-energy yield was only half that of the 7.0 quake that hit Haiti in January, which was the equivalent of 2,000 Hiroshima-sized bombs exploding all at once.

By contrast, Saturday’s earthquake in Chile measured 8.8. That’s nearly 500 times more powerful than Haiti’s, or about one million Hiroshimas. Yet Chile’s reported death toll—711 as of this writing—was a tiny fraction of the 230,000 believed to have perished in Haiti.

Read it here: How Milton Friedman Saved Chile

Thanks to Pinochet’s strong leadership and Chicago Boys economic tutoring at the hands of Milton Friedman, Chile enjoys the highest standard of living in Latin America. Chileans once immigrated, now Chile is filled with Immigrants from Argentina, Peru and Bolivia. Their privatized Social Security has enabled many Chileans to retire wealthy and enjoy the fruits of their years of work.  Chile is an example for all nations, even America, to model after.

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