Category archive: Cass Sunstein

The Clear Thinking blog is on hiatus and will return with new posts on July 18, 2011. Meanwhile, here’s an oldie originally posted November 11, 2009. By Chuck Rogér Shortly before the 2008 presidential election, Senator Barack Obama said that “when you spread the wealth around, it’s good for everybody.” He also said taxation “comes [...]

Some people never learn. Even conservatives fall for bunk on occasion. The American Enterprise Institute’s Steven Hayward wants to “bring corporate, university, and government scientists together to tackle big energy problems…” Hayward essentially follows the fallacy put forth by Obama during his presidential campaign. In the Obama-Biden plan, “Investing in America’s Future,” Obama proposed to [...]

The Church of the Green Dragon

Originally in American Thinker, October 30, 2010. One of the heads of the Green Dragon has hissed again. Urged by the King Corn lobby, the EPA recently raised the limit on ethanol in gasoline from 10 to 15 percent, a change that will harm Americans and the environment. The environmental justice-obsessed agency is actually driving [...]

Pushing Junk Science on Children

Originally in American Thinker, October 6, 2010. Humans have angered Mother Nature. Our species must stop multiplying, give up our addiction to huge-screen HDTVs, stop eating so many steer, and travel on twenty-pound electric tricycles forty miles at a time between charging stations. Otherwise, we are doomed. This is a story about the ruling class [...]

Large-scale behavioral manipulation by government

Nowadays, winning the Nobel Prize in economics recognizes one’s talent for embracing the arrogant, condescending attitude of a big government, central planning elitist. Nobel laureate and New York Times resident sage Paul Krugman illustrates the point. I’ve discussed Krugman’s ideas here. Today let’s turn to a reliable source of progressive foolishness, Financial Times. FT brings [...]

Behavioral control of the people through the ‘value-added tax’

Corporations pay zero income tax. Corporations send checks to Uncle Sam. But the checks simply reflect the additional revenues that the corporations must collect from consumers in the form of price adders required to fund those checks. If you’ve never thought about corporate taxes in this manner, now would be a good time to start. [...]

Shortly before the 2008 presidential election, Senator Barack Obama said that “when you spread the wealth around, it’s good for everybody.” He also said taxation “comes down to values.” Seventy years earlier in “Their Morals and Ours,” Communist Leon Trotsky promoted “the greatest possible happiness for the greatest possible number.” Before that, John Stuart Mill [...]