free.alive
09-29-2008, 10:03 PM
They are not Austrians.
They are not with us on foreign policy.
They are not (necessarily) libertarians.
I feel they are honest men. Conflicted, investigative in their inquiry, genuinely concerned and independent.
These guys demand respect as television economic journalists. Beck, especially, disappoints. But he seems to be honestly trying to suss things out and admit that his opinion shifts when it does.
The tact here is to encourage people to watch them, encourage them to have Austrian guests on, encourage them that people who really trust in the free-market and understand the fundamentals of the laws of economics are out there and believe in something other than government solutions to our problems.
Give them hope, give them an audience (they obviously already have one), and keep sending viewers, positive or constructive comments and new ideas for guests their way.
Know when you have an ally....
They are not with us on foreign policy.
They are not (necessarily) libertarians.
I feel they are honest men. Conflicted, investigative in their inquiry, genuinely concerned and independent.
These guys demand respect as television economic journalists. Beck, especially, disappoints. But he seems to be honestly trying to suss things out and admit that his opinion shifts when it does.
The tact here is to encourage people to watch them, encourage them to have Austrian guests on, encourage them that people who really trust in the free-market and understand the fundamentals of the laws of economics are out there and believe in something other than government solutions to our problems.
Give them hope, give them an audience (they obviously already have one), and keep sending viewers, positive or constructive comments and new ideas for guests their way.
Know when you have an ally....