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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Jonathan Hoenig: Donald Trump is No Capitalist


By Gary P Jackson

Jonathan Hoenig, Managing Member of Capitalistpig Asset Management LLC, has some harsh words for "The Donald" in an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal's Smart Money blog: [emphasis mine]

Successful businessmen are oftentimes the worst defenders of capitalism. Recent financial interventions began not with President Obama , for example, but with the $30 billion bailout of Bear Stearns under the supposedly fiscally conservative Bush Administration and then-Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, former head of Goldman Sachs ( GS: 160.42, -1.05, -0.65% ) . The TARP slush fund , onerous Sarbanes-Oxley regulation and prescription drug entitlement were all their handiwork too.

Both Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway ( BRK.B: 81.68, -0.58, -0.70% ) and speculator/philanthropist George Soros are successful businessmen with extremely anti-capitalist ideals. Buffett proudly advocates for a highly progressive income tax where earnings are looted from one segment of the population and transferred to another . Soros has long supported centralized planning and heavy government intervention in the free market.

Yet because of their great individual wealth, their ideas are championed as business-savvy proposals which would lead to a stronger, more prosperous economy.

They would not – and neither would those of Donald Trump.

For example, Trump professes to support free trade, yet proposes a 25% tax on imported goods from China to level what he sees as trade imbalances in the global economy. It's a contemptuous proposal which would immediately punish Americans by raising the price on virtually everything we buy.

He has also called for regulators to stop European stock operator Deutsche Börse's ( DBOEY ) planned $9.5 billion buyout of the NYSE Euronext ( NYX: 37.85, +0.26, +0.69% ) , telling Fox Business Network, "I don't want foreign countries owning the New York Stock Exchange." If he was the president, he added, he "wouldn't even have allowed the discussions to take place." In a capitalist country, shareholders make that kind of decision, not regulators . Trump sees a clear role for government picking winners and losers in the economy, just the same as the previous presidents he claims to critique.

On top of that, he has pushed for a one-time 14.25% tax on the rich as a means of supplementing funding for Social Security and Medicaid, along with universal health care .

Philosophically, those positions are indistinguishable from the anti-capitalist political establishment now in power.

Trump, of course, is free to run and support whatever platform he wishes, as are his many fans across the country. But despite his personal fortune, they should know his proposals and political philosophy are far from capitalist. Punitive and redistributionist taxes, centralized planning, barriers to trade and an entitlement "social safety net" are all ideas straight out of Karl Marx , not John Galt .

"You need a person like me to run this country for a while because we have to get this country back so that we're respected again." Trump told CNN recently.

A businessman whose proposals seek to destroy capitalism? There's nothing to respect about that.

Read more here.

The old saying "buyer beware" has never been more appropriate. Donald Trump is not what he seems.

Voters were hoodwinked by Obama and his rhetoric. Trumps record and ideas are more in line with Barack Obama [and Karl Marx] than any Conservative or Tea party member.

Trump is simply playing his supporters for fools, just like Obama did to his in 2008.

The Greatest Mitt Romney Website Ever?


By Gary P Jackson

Got turned on to this website yesterday and just had to share.

Everyone knows Mitt Romney is a human windsock, the ultimate finger-in-the-wind politician. The man flips and flops so much that he makes John Kerry looked like a principled leader! Now someone has put together a neat website that gives you random flip-flops on demand. It's like a slot machine filled with creamy goodness!

Here are some examples of what you'll find:

WHICH MITT ROMNEY ARE WE GETTING THIS YEAR?

On health care reform:

'I like mandates. The mandates work.' [1]

'I think it's unconstitutional on the 10th Amendment front.' [2]

On abortion:

'I respect and will protect a woman's right to choose.' [1]

'I never really called myself pro-choice.' [2]

Pandering to hunters on the second amendment, then to liberals:

'I've been a hunter pretty much all my life.' [1]

'Any description of my being a hunter is an overstatement of capability.' [2]

On being a Conservative: [not like anyone in their right mind ever thought he was]

'Relative to the leading candidates, some people see me as being more conservative.' [1]

'I'm not the most conservative candidate.' [2]

On stem cell research:

'I will work and fight for stem cell research.' [1]

'In the end, I became persuaded that the stem-cell debate was grounded in a false premise.' [2]

On government bailouts:

'The TARP program... was nevertheless necessary to keep banks from collapsing in a cascade of failures.' [1]

'When government is... bailing out banks... we have every good reason to be alarmed.' [2]

'I'm going to take burdens off the back of the auto industry.' [1]

'Detroit needs a turnaround, not a check.' [2]

On taxes for the rich. His first answer was smarter, but always with a finger in the wind, his message "evolved" with what he thought were the prevailing winds. Notice it "evolved" toward the liberal point of view, which is Romney's default setting.

'I believe the tax on capital gains should be zero.' [1]

'It's a tax cut for fat cats.' [2]

Here's the "best" one. This is one Romney goes back and forth on.

He's run as the "anti-Reagan" then as the "natural heir" to the Reagan legacy, and when that didn't work in 2008, he promptly went on tour with Jeb Bush declairing "The era of Reagan is over." Of course, as always, Romney is on the wrong side of history, as we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Reagan's birth, Ronnie couldn't be more popular. The Republican base have never lusted after someone with Reagan's proven leadership more.

'I'm not trying to return to Reagan-Bush.' [1]

'Ronald Reagan is... my hero.' [2]

The bottom line? Mitt Romney is a lot like Texas weather. If you don't like what you see, hang around, it will change in a little bit. Mitt Romney really has no core values, no core principles. He simply says whatever he thinks people want to hear. It's why he has never been able to lead on any issue. A guy like Romney can't lead, cannot be proactive. All he can do is react to situations after the fact. Even then, he can't settle on what to do. He's not capable of being the nation's Chief Executive and the military's Commander-in-Chief.

For more Romney flip-flops, check out the website here.