- J.R.R. Tolkien
Related to my earlier post: a correspondent of John Derbyshire's had this to say regarding the Government pressure being brought to bear (apparently) on some Chrysler investors:
This administration has made it quite clear that they can't be relied upon to honor contracts or legal precedents and if I can't know what the rules are before the game starts then I'm not going to play. Hedge funds aren't like the banks … we haven't failed. We aren't beholden to the taxpayer to make our way. We have contractual and fiduciary obligation which we will honor. People pay us to make them money not to meet a political goal. So Obama had better think long and hard before he tries to bully us like he did the banks, or try to tell us that "he's the only thing between us and the pitchforks."You may think hedge fund guys are evil, but read what this guy says. I've known people in the trading business, and this guy perfectly captured the way they roll.
Also, Geithner and Obama have been saying that they plan on balancing the budget once the crisis is past. The press may believe that twaddle about how he'll do it by "making things more efficient," but we in the hedge fund industry aren't so stupid. We've looked at the numbers and know what he's planning to do. I know dozens of people who are already putting the legal structures in place to move their companies and themselves offshore and away from the grip of the tax man. These are some of the smartest most dynamic people in the world and they'll have no trouble staying ahead of the kids from the short bus over at the IRS.
So unless Obama wants to run out of "other people's money" a lot sooner than he expected, he had better keep some people around to pay the bills. And if he keeps demonizing the productive and saying that it's their responsibility to let him spend their money on the unproductive, then we'll all be gone.
This is one reason why it's so important to have a Government that doesn't change the rules on a whim.
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If things keep up, I will cheer on these guys moving their accounts.
All of this stuff is down-right scary.
I'm glad SOMEone is standing up to it, but it will be interesting to see how it's handled. And how must the press feel seeing as the Obama adminstration considers them his henchmen.
I wonder how far it will have to go before people start double-taking and saying, wait, I didn't vote for THIS.
By then, I'm afraid it will be too late. And there's no where else to go.
Unless the Texans finally decide to get smart and withdraw from the US. Then I'll go be a Texan, I guess :)
I agree with your point totally, Bill. It really struck me as how sad this country is getting when you actually have to justify to people the fact that it is "important to have a Government that doesn't change the rules on a whim." You would think that statement in and of itself would be enough for people.... but no. We now have to actually logically prove that consistency is good. And people will probably still argue against it.
I seriously want to know what is in the Kool-aid at "die-hard-Obama-supporter" head quarters. I might want some just to make the next four years easier. If people in this country no longer care about reason, maybe I'll go with the whole "ignorance is bliss" angle....