5 de enero de 2009

Atinada definición de la 'política'

La política es el arte de lo imposible.

Thomas Sowell, autor norteamericano de varios libros sobre políticas públicas, lo explica en su columna.

Aquí algunos párrafos:

Whoever called politics "the art of the possible" must have had a strange idea of what is possible or a strange idea of politics, where the impossible is one of the biggest vote-getters.

People can get the possible on their own. Politicians have to be able to offer the voters something that they cannot get on their own. The impossible fills that bill perfectly.

As a noted economist has pointed out, nothing "could prevent the California electorate from simultaneously demanding low electricity prices and no new generating plants while using ever increasing amounts of electricity." You want the impossible? You got it. Politicians don't get elected by saying "No" to voters.

Of course Californians also got electricity blackouts and, in order to deal with the blackouts, a multi-billion dollar surplus in the state's treasury was turned into a multi-billion dollar deficit, followed by cutbacks in various other government programs, followed by calls for higher taxes...



Aquí el artículo completo.

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1 comentario:

Anónimo dijo...

Dr. Loyola,

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Su gran admiradora,

Properties.