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Title: Galt, Gold and God By PAUL KRUGMAN
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Galt, Gold and God By PAUL KRUGMAN Published: August 23, 2012 804 Comments

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So far, most of the discussion of Paul Ryan, the presumptive Republican nominee for vice president, has focused on his budget proposals. But Mr. Ryan is a man of many ideas, which would ordinarily be a good thing. Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times

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In his case, however, most of those ideas appear to come from works of fiction, specifically Ayn Rand’s novel “Atlas Shrugged.”

For those who somehow missed it when growing up, “Atlas Shrugged” is a fantasy in which the world’s productive people — the “job creators,” if you like — withdraw their services from an ungrateful society. The novel’s centerpiece is a 64-page speech by John Galt, the angry elite’s ringleader; even Friedrich Hayek admitted that he never made it through that part. Yet the book is a perennial favorite among adolescent boys. Most boys eventually outgrow it. Some, however, remain devotees for life.

And Mr. Ryan is one of those devotees. True, in recent years, he has tried to downplay his Randism, calling it an “urban legend.” It’s not hard to see why: Rand’s fervent atheism — not to mention her declaration that “abortion is a moral right” — isn’t what the G.O.P. base wants to hear.

But Mr. Ryan is being disingenuous. In 2005, he told the Atlas Society, which is devoted to promoting Rand’s ideas, that she inspired his political career: “If I had to credit one thinker, one person, it would be Ayn Rand.” He also declared that Rand’s work was required reading for his staff and interns.

And the Ryan fiscal program clearly reflects Randian notions. As I documented in my last column, Mr. Ryan’s reputation for being serious about the budget deficit is completely undeserved; his policies would actually increase the deficit. But he is deadly serious about cutting taxes on the rich and slashing aid to the poor, very much in line with Rand’s worship of the successful and contempt for “moochers.”

This last point is important. In pushing for draconian cuts in Medicaid, food stamps and other programs that aid the needy, Mr. Ryan isn’t just looking for ways to save money. He’s also, quite explicitly, trying to make life harder for the poor — for their own good. In March, explaining his cuts in aid for the unfortunate, he declared, “We don’t want to turn the safety net into a hammock that lulls able-bodied people into lives of dependency and complacency, that drains them of their will and their incentive to make the most of their lives.”

Somehow, I doubt that Americans forced to rely on unemployment benefits and food stamps in a depressed economy feel that they’re living in a comfortable hammock.

But wait, there’s more: “Atlas Shrugged” apparently shaped Mr. Ryan’s views on monetary policy, views that he clings to despite having been repeatedly, completely wrong in his predictions.

In early 2011, Mr. Ryan, newly installed as the chairman of the House Budget Committee, gave Ben Bernanke, the Federal Reserve chairman, a hard time over his expansionary policies. Rising commodity prices and long-term interest rates, he asserted, were harbingers of high inflation to come; “There is nothing more insidious that a country can do to its citizens,” he intoned, “than debase its currency.”

Since then, inflation has remained quiescent while long-term rates have plunged — and the U.S. economy would surely be in much worse shape than it is if Mr. Bernanke had allowed himself to be bullied into monetary tightening. But Mr. Ryan seems undaunted in his monetary views. Why?

Well, it’s right there in that 2005 speech to the Atlas Society, in which he declared that he always goes back to “Francisco d’Anconia’s speech on money” when thinking about monetary policy. Who? Never mind. That speech (which clocks in at a mere 23 paragraphs) is a case of hard-money obsession gone ballistic. Not only does the character in question, a Galt sidekick, call for a return to the gold standard, he denounces the notion of paper money and demands a return to gold coins.

For the record, the U.S. currency supply has consisted overwhelmingly of paper money, not gold and silver coins, since the early 1800s. So if Mr. Ryan really thinks that Francisco d’Anconia had it right, he wants to turn the clock back not one but two centuries.

Does any of this matter? Well, if the Republican ticket wins, Mr. Ryan will surely be an influential force in the next administration — and bear in mind, too, that he would, as the cliché goes, be a heartbeat away from the presidency. So it should worry us that Mr. Ryan holds monetary views that would, if put into practice, go a long way toward recreating the Great Depression.

And, beyond that, consider the fact that Mr. Ryan is considered the modern G.O.P.’s big thinker. What does it say about the party when its intellectual leader evidently gets his ideas largely from deeply unrealistic fantasy novels? A version of this op-ed appeared in print on August 24, 2012, on page A25 of the New York edition with the headline: Galt, Gold And God.

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#1. To: tom007 (#0)

And this from a crackpot who thinks he is Hari Seldon, who predicted the fate of the Galactic Empire 10,000 years into the future by using a hand-held calculator.

I sense a disturbance in the farce. Much gnashing will ensue.

Turtle  posted on  2012-08-26   14:13:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Turtle (#1)

But he is deadly serious about cutting taxes on the rich and slashing aid to the poor, very much in line with Rand’s worship of the successful and contempt for “moochers.”

Alisa Rosenbaum had pure hatred for all government, particularly those programs that were of help to the mere human "lice" of the masses.

However in olde age when times became harsh, Rosenbaum lowered her elite dignity just enough to apply for Social Security and medicare.

She was just another Russian Jew, adverse to work, that spent her life conning fools out of their money.

Cynicom  posted on  2012-08-26   15:34:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Cynicom (#2)

However in olde age when times became harsh, Rosenbaum lowered her elite dignity just enough to apply for Social Security and medicare.

To be clear, this is Ayn Rand C is referring to.

She gladly became a moocher.

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tom007  posted on  2012-08-26   16:10:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: tom007 (#3)

Years ago I found out the hard way, never try to read any fiction written by Russian Jews.

Someone termed them as "heavy ponderous" wordsmiths, that would spend an entire chapter describing some mind expression they had, that had no merit at all.

Boris Pasternak was one, forced myself to read two of his exertions, total waste of time. I was so enthralled, I can no longer recall what they were.

Cynicom  posted on  2012-08-26   16:18:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Cynicom (#4)

Someone termed them as "heavy ponderous"

I haven't read much of the jewess Rand's work, but the movie version of "The Fountainhead" with Gary Cooper and Patricia Neal was so heavy-handed it made me uncomfortable. I assume most of her work is same-same.

Godfrey Smith: Mike, I wouldn't worry. Prosperity is just around the corner.
Mike Flaherty: Yeah, it's been there a long time. I wish I knew which corner.
My Man Godfrey (1936)

Esso  posted on  2012-08-26   16:28:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Cynicom (#4)

I tried to read Dr. Zhivago a couple of years ago. Couldn't do it.

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X-15  posted on  2012-08-26   16:35:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: X-15 (#6)

I tried to read Dr. Zhivago a couple of years ago. Couldn't do it.

Zhivago was my first attempt many years ago, made it all the way through, when finished, I could recall little of its contents that was of any importance, interest or enlightenment.

Cannot recall what the other tome was.

Jew writers become so exercised in their own minds that they actually believe they are sane.

Cynicom  posted on  2012-08-26   16:42:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Esso (#5)

"The Fountainhead" with Gary Cooper and Patricia Neal

One day, before you were born, I was sitting in a military air terminal in CA, next to me was a nice looking lady that I seemed to recall from somewhere.

She looked like she was tired out, ready to drop. Finally it dawned on me, it was Patricia Neal, having just arrived stateside from a USO tour. Without her makeup etc etc, she was just another woman.

Cynicom  posted on  2012-08-26   16:49:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Cynicom (#8)

Patricia Neal

The only movie I saw her in was "The Day the Earth Stood Still."

I remember Gort carrying her in his arms.

I sense a disturbance in the farce. Much gnashing will ensue.

Turtle  posted on  2012-08-26   17:10:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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