(PressMediaWire) - Congressman Ron Paul's texas straight talk transcript -
"Since
the bailout bill passed, I have been frequently disturbed to hear
“experts” wrongly blaming the free market for our recent economic
problems and calling for more regulation. In fact, further regulation
can only make things worse".
"It
is important to understand that regulators are not omniscient. It is
not feasible for them to anticipate every possible thing that could go
wrong with whatever industry or activity they are regulating. They are
making their best guesses when formulating rules. It is often
difficult for those being regulated to understand the many complex
rules they are expected to follow. Very wealthy corporations hire
attorneys who may discover a myriad of loopholes to exploit and render
the spirit of the regulations null and void. For this reason, heavy
regulation favors big business against those small businesses who
cannot afford high-priced attorneys".
"The
other problem is the trust that people blindly put in regulations, and
the moral hazard this creates. Too many people trust government
regulators so completely that they abdicate their own common sense to
these government bureaucrats. They trust that if something violates no
law, it must be safe. How many scams have “It’s perfectly legal” as a
hypnotic selling point, luring in the gullible? Many people did not
understand the financial house of cards that are derivatives, but since
they were legal and promised a great return, people invested. It is
much the same in any area rife with government involvement. Many feel
that just because their children are getting good grades at a
government school, they are getting a good education. After all, they
are passing the government-mandated litmus test. But, this does not
guarantee educational excellence. Neither is it always the case that a
child who does NOT achieve good marks in school is going to be
unsuccessful in life. Is your drinking water safe, just because the
government says it is? Is the internet going to magically become safer
for your children if the government approves regulations on it? I
would caution any parent against believing this would be the case.
Nothing should take the place of your own common sense and due
diligence".
"These
principles explain why the free market works so much better than a
centrally planned economy. With central planning, everything shifts
from one’s own judgment about safety, wisdom and relative benefits of a
behavior, to the discretion of government bureaucrats. The question
then becomes “what can I get away with,” and there will always be
advantages for those who can afford lawyers to find the loopholes. The
result then is that bad behavior, that would quickly fail under the
free market, is propped up, protected and perpetuated, and sometimes
good behavior is actually discouraged".
"Regulation
can actually benefit big business and corporate greed, while
simultaneously killing small businesses that are the backbone of our
now faltering economy. This is why I get so upset every time someone
claims regulation can resolve the crisis that we are in. Rather, it
will only exacerbate it".