[Vision2020] Leadership

Bill London london at moscow.com
Wed Oct 31 11:10:39 PDT 2007


J-
I certainly appreciate that you are wrapping yourself in the flag, accusing 
BJ of hating free enterprise, and standing up proudly for goodness. How bold 
and courageous of you.

However, perhaps you should actually have read what BJ wrote.  Perhaps you 
could then acknowledge that she is right.  The old way of assuming retail 
and housing is the way to grow a town does not make sense since it results 
in sprawl and increased taxes to pay for extended infrastructure.

BL



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeff Harkins" <jeffh at moscow.com>
To: <bjswan at moscow.com>; <vision2020 at moscow.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Leadership


> B. J.
>
> At last you are out of the closet on your economic stand.  The
> "totally free market" is an academic model.  I advocate the
> relatively unfettered market, which if you had read my last 100 posts
> or so, you would acknowledge.  So I am not going to rise to the bait
> on your request to cite an example.  Read Milton Friedman - his Nobel
> work will give you ample examples of how the model works.  If you are
> so confident you are right, you should write up a position paper,
> send it to one of the many economics journal and give yourself a
> chance at world recognition as a Nobel laureate.
>
> I think many of us will revel in your declaration that you believe a
> free enterprise economy is an obsolete idea - it explains a lot.
>
> Yes indeed, the world is changing - the Soviet Union has collapsed -
> and the former soviet states are developing (or already have
> developed) market based economies.  China is emerging as a market
> based player.  Look at the transformation of the world since WW2.
>
> The world economy has set new milestones for productivity,
> efficiency, stewardship and quality of life standards.  And while
> many countries still lag in prosperity, there is now hope that the
> free nations can help those countries launch their own economic
> development efforts.  There is a lot of work to be done and we have
> an economic model capable of the task.
>
> And you want to challenge the leadership of conservative
> candidates?  Local entrepreneurs and business people like Wayne
> Krauss who has managed his business and met his payroll obligations
> for decades?  You want to challenge the leadership of a man who
> volunteers his time as an EMT - willing to accept the responsibility
> of making decisions that could mean life or death for one of our
> citizens.  You want to challenge the leadership of a man like Walter
> Steed who shares his knowledge and skills of the marketplace to bring
> investment to our community?
>
> Here's a news flash - you want to have the best chance for prosperity
> in Moscow?  Elect Wayne Krauss, Walter Steed and Dan Carscallen to
> City Council.  Ms. Swanson has brought us to a defining
> moment.  Voters can be sure that these three men value the free
> enterprise market-based system which rewards service and sacrifice.
> You can be sure that you will be electing council members committed
> to American ideals and American values.  Most of our citizens know
> that the American dream is alive and well.  They will make the proper
> choices on election day.
>
> The free enterprise market system is " ... an economic model that no
> longer works - B.J. Swanson, Oct. 30, 2007"  Shameful.
>
> I wonder if the four candidates she is supporting agree with her?
>
> How about it Ms. Pall?
> What do you think Mr. Lamar?
> Where do you stand on the free enterprise system Mr Ament?
> What's your view Mr. Holmes?
>
> It will be interesting to follow the responses (or lack thereof).
>
> At 09:31 PM 10/30/2007, you wrote:
>>It seems that Jeff Harkins and the conservative candidates continue to
>>advocate an economic model that no longer works.  Please give an example 
>>of
>>a totally "Free" market that has survived over time and has not fallen
>>victim to collusion, corruption or theft.
>>
>>The world is rapidly changing.  Clinging to obsolete ideas puts us further
>>behind.  The conservative candidates seem to want a Moscow of 10-20 years
>>ago; lamenting over green grass, supporting a strip mine, development at 
>>all
>>costs, thinking we're going to attract a bunch of manufacturing jobs,
>>thinking that recycled dollars build the economy.  When housing and retail
>>took a downturn nationwide, instead of figuring out how to change and 
>>adapt,
>>the GMA pointed fingers at the City Council and charged "No Growth and
>>Anti-Business." This is not a good example of leadership skills.  What 
>>about
>>a positive plan on how to move Moscow forward?  How about some intelligent
>>thinking and planning instead of negative slogans.  Vote for listeners and
>>leaders.  Vote for Ament, Lamar, Pall and Holmes.
>>
>>B. J. Swanson
>>
>>
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