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A Note on Gas Prices and Energy By Rizzuto Wed Aug 06, 2008 - Any nation’s strength rests in its ability to adapt to emerging crisis. That strength in America once came from our roots in capitalism, a system which ensures rapid adaptation via what Adam Smith termed the invisible hand. If this current spike in gas prices has taught us anything, it is that our nation has lost its ability to rapidly adapt. Instead, our most important decisions have become mired in hackery, and the solutions stalled by political loggerhead. The bottom line is that the federal government is now actively blocking our access to American resources, and in doing so has become the chief impediment to the economic efficiency which used to be America’s greatest asset. Churchill said "The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent vice of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries." The left wants equality? Welcome to equality America.
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