nt that it can bamboozle the public is bad enough. But even worse is the possibility that the administration believes all this. Not appreciating the unintended consequences of its action and the gross inefficiency of government meddling in the marketplace, the administration has spent two and a half years pursuing government-centri
c recovery schemes with little to v And the answer to the spoor results of government action is invariably the same — more taxes and regulation and the spread of a counterproductive mentality. As Keel put it, “The car bailouts have sent the msdditorssv’ nordrities, and dictate the result it wants. Lenders will be very hesitant to extend credit under these conditions.” Home videos, no matter how compelling, aren’t going to change that.
By Jennifer Rubin | 10:46 AM ET, 06/06/2011