Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Obama's Catch-22's

Obama's Catch-22's

The essence of the inescapably insane logic confronted by Capt. Joseph Yossarian in Catch-22 was that if he didn’t want to be killed he had to be sane and since he was technically sane he had to continue to insanely risk his life. Catch-22′s in the Obama administration may not necessarily involve life and death situations but they are nevertheless comparably insane.

Under duress from the new, business-friendly Republican majority in the House and from one of his nemeses, the United States Chamber of Commerce, the business-unfriendly president has ordered a review of regulations that place “unreasonable burdens on business,” regulatory burdens the USCC has labeled a “tsunami.”

So far, so good. Less government always means better government, as Jefferson believed.

Then, lest he erode his leftist support which would much prefer the government control and conduct all business in America, the president dropped his catch-22 executive order bombshell which seeks “the right balance.” That balance between the tsunami of government regulations and a free market would necessitate more government regulations. . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=3444)

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