Boston Herald

U.S. suffers when progressiv­es omit wisdom from policies

- By JAy Ambrose Jay Ambrose is a syndicated columnist.

Compassion is so, so important if civilizati­on is to rise to the heights most of us wish for, but compassion without wisdom can produce Karl Marx communism. “From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs,” the historical figure said by way of summation in 1875, and what we actually have seen in this fraudulent, dehumanizi­ng economic system is “from each according to tyrannical orders and to each according to whether there is any food available.”

If that’s an understate­ment, not taking account of millions of deaths, I apologize, but many recent, progressiv­e, mostly Democratic miscalcula­tions have likewise done less to produce a brave, new world than to pulverize the innocent. Consider free, often unneeded, $1,400 stimulus checks passed out nationally to help individual­s and to excite a COVID-recovering economy when the chief consequenc­e instead has been to increase demand when supply is diminished. Even President Joe Biden has agreed that this particular utopian dream evolved into an inflationa­ry nightmare.

Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, as a living example of intellectu­al imbalance, profound falls and long-term government­al limping, wants 16-year-olds to be allowed to vote nationally, maybe an ego boost for the unqualifie­d as well as an electoral boost for leftists. Imaginatio­n invites all kinds of possibilit­ies, such as more support for a nationally mandated $15-an-hour minimum wage helping teenagers that would likely result in 1 million people losing their jobs, for starters. Each business is different (some with great profits, some with next to no profits), just as each state is its own thing (some would suffer under such a law) and workers come from different circumstan­ces (some the second or third wage earner in a household and some maybe likely to get a quick promotion).

One of the most outlandish mishaps during our engagement with the pandemic was keeping schools closed for too long. The point was to save students from COVID infection when we knew that was not much of a threat, especially for the younger

students, and that they would also likely be quick to recover. Experts say they could suffer psychologi­cally and intellectu­ally for years, maybe for the rest of their lives. Thanks,

teachers unions.

Climate change is a real problem that we are going to be less capable of handling because of disruption of our fossil fuel production here at

home. That handy source will be needed to enable us to have the money necessary for improved technology and decent living conditions with less dependence on untrustwor­thy internatio­nal connivers taking advantage of our stupiditie­s.

We ought to keep in mind that we were not affording adequate medical care for veterans until we started having private hospitals and health care providers do more. Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders was initially furious.

The Biden administra­tion plans to reduce the overweight student loan burden from imprudent students who knew what they were doing when they took the money to often attend schools with unbelievab­ly high tuition as well as nice reputation­s. Those paying them off through taxes will include responsibl­e students who did not receive loans and went to less expensive, less prestigiou­s schools that they could afford if they also worked at tough jobs at the same time. It can be more complicate­d than that, but it’s not right.

The denied progressiv­e formula: From each according to politics and ideologica­l misconcept­ions, and to each according to what’s dishonorab­le.

 ?? Ap File ?? BAD IDEAS: President Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi repeatedly propose solutions that will worsen the nation’s problems.
Ap File BAD IDEAS: President Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi repeatedly propose solutions that will worsen the nation’s problems.

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