From: hallam@Etna.ai.mit.edu
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From: hallam@Etna.ai.mit.edu
Date: Sat, 8 Jun 1996 11:28:29 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Anonymous stock trades.
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Perry,
for a person who is picking nits you are getting rather too many wrong:
Fortunately you are now arguing in a region where I can give authoratative
sources online.
>Karl Hess Jr (PhD). wasn't Barry Goldwater's speechwriter. His father
>was. His father didn't have a PhD -- indeed, he never attended a state
>run school past his early teenage years.
I had missed the Jr bit, but Hess Sr is somewhat better known.
> Karl Hess senior also was
>never a Cato instutute staffer -- to my knowledge, his son is not on
>the staff of the Cato institute either.
Wrong, try visitng the Cato Institute's site:
http://www.cato.org/people.html
You can find his papers at:
http://www.cato.org/pa-234es.html
Of course the Cato Institute may have simply added him to their "staff" list to
make them look more important but I doubt it.
The piece is not particularly original, Cadilac Desert made the same points in
the early 80s. On the other hand it is a briefing paper intended to influence
legislation so thats not suprising. Federal subsidies of water and farmland have
turned into corporate handouts. This is hardly suprising given the mechanism.
The farmers want to get a freebie handout while pretending that they are not on
welfare. This leads to a mechanism which is attempting socialist policies
without admitting that they are socialist, the handouts have to be disguised
resulting in far more waste than if an intellectually honest policy were
followed. In the EU there is a similar system of corrupt price support for
agriculture, mainly supported by the French.
I don't know of any serious political movement which supports such policies
except for farmers advocates which does not recognise them as pork barrel.
Phill
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