Putin warns US to eschew socialism By Clarice Feldman
| February 18, 2009
What is the world coming to? Pat Dollard links to Peter
Goodman's report the Russian leader warned the US against
adopting socialism because it doesn't work:
Russian Prime Minister Vladamir Putin has said the US should
take a lesson from the pages of Russian history and not
exercise “excessive intervention in economic activity
and blind faith in the state’s omnipotence”.
“In the 20th century, the Soviet Union made the state’s
role absolute,” Putin said during a speech at the
opening ceremony of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
“In the long run, this made the Soviet economy totally
uncompetitive. This lesson cost us dearly. I am sure nobody
wants to see it repeated.”[Snip.]
Sounding more like Barry Goldwater than the former head
of the KGB, Putin said, “Nor should we turn a blind
eye to the fact that the spirit of free enterprise, including
the principle of personal responsibility of businesspeople,
investors, and shareholders for their decisions, is being
eroded in the last few months. There is no reason to believe
that we can achieve better results by shifting responsibility
onto the state.”
Putin also echoed the words of conservative maverick Ron
Paul when he said, “we must assess the real situation
and write off all hopeless debts and ‘bad’ assets.
True, this will be an extremely painful and unpleasant process.
Far from everyone can accept such measures, fearing for
their capitalization, bonuses, or reputation. However, we
would ‘conserve’ and prolong the crisis, unless
we clean up our balance sheets.”