April 11, 2007

The Kind Of Porkbusting I Can Support

Peter Brixtofte won lavish praise for his unique ideas on socialism, which included free vacations for retirees and personal computers for schoolchildren. He served as mayor of Farum, Denmark for 16 years as a result of his beneficence and popularity. Now he gets to serve two years as a guest of the state for using the city's bank accounts to pay for all of those wildly popular programs:

A free-spending Danish mayor who became hugely popular for offering free vacations to retirees and computers to school children was convicted Tuesday of abusing his office and sentenced to two years in prison.

Peter Brixtofte, who was once hailed as a visionary for his unconventional welfare programs in the small town of Farum, was widely discredited after town coffers ran dry due to his lavish spending.

The city court in Hilleroed, north of Copenhagen, found Brixtofte guilty of fraud, and said he abused his position by implementing his programs and taking loans without the backing of the town council.

Brixtofte proved an old truth: it's easy to be popular when you have someone else's checkbook. He did what most politicians do, which is to use taxpayer money to redirect it for his own political benefit. He just shortened the pork process, made it more personal, and snowed the fine folks of Farum.

Not that they remain blameless in this story. As long as the free vacations and the computers kept coming out of Brixtofte's office, Farum residents never bothered to ask where Brixtofte found all the money for his largesse. They happily scarfed the pork that they were fed. Only when they found out that Brixtofte had left them with nothing did they finally discover the real price of his beneficent socialism.

Who's more to blame -- the con man or his willing victims? Who is more to blame for the same kind of foolishness here in the US ... the politicians who bring home the bacon or the victims who keep supporting their pork-barrel Brixtoftes?

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Posted by docjim505 [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 11, 2007 5:31 AM

Cap'n Ed wrote:

Who's more to blame -- the con man or his willing victims? Who is more to blame for the same kind of foolishness here in the US ... the politicians who bring home the bacon or the victims who keep supporting their pork-barrel Brixtoftes?

An excellent point. In principle, this is one of the reasons that our government (and, I presume that of the town of Farum) have built-in checks and balances: the mayor shouldn't be able to spend money without the consent of the town council, and vice versa. What was the town council doing? How could they not have known that he was breaking the bank?

There's no denying that the people bear the ultimate responsibility. If they are foolish enough to be bought off with trinkets, then let them pay the costs. Unfortunately, those costs are so diffused that nobody really feels the pinch to such an extent that they learn their lesson, and hence they'll keep looking to the government to pay for everything they want, from "free" health care to computers to i-pods for their idiot children.

Sigh...

Posted by patrick neid [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 11, 2007 5:37 AM

he's a piker compared to hillary and company. when she rolls out her universal health care next spring the thought of free medical will probably put her in the white house. the majority always votes for supposed free shit.

the gentleman from denmark will end up a folklore legend of a modern robin hood when the spinners get done with his tale......

Posted by Emerson Twain [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 11, 2007 7:55 AM

A parable for our times.

Emerson

Posted by Lew [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 11, 2007 3:29 PM

Aaawww gee, but his heart was in the right place! He had noble intentions! Let's start a memorial and legal defense fund to get him out of the cold clutches of those heartless beancounters over there. How could they???

"Free Peter!" Errr...um...,"Free Brix!" Or something like that.

Posted by conservative democrat [TypeKey Profile Page] | April 11, 2007 9:34 PM

Censorship Captain?