Got a Pencil? You Didn’t Build That
Nobody, Leonard Read once explained, can make a pencil by himself.
Most people would never accuse
President Obama of memorizing Milton Friedman under the covers at
night. Yet the patron saint
of laissez-faire probably would not take as much
exception as many Republicans have to Obama’s comment
in Roanoke three weeks ago that “if you’ve got a business
– you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.”
Republicans have given Obama quite a rhetorical thrashing for
that gaffe, and the attacks show little sign of letting up. That’s
because his remarks are not only extremely convenient to the GOP;
they also reopen an ideological fault line that goes back
decades.