When private enterprise built the first railroad in China in the
19th century, the Chinese mandarinate sent out work crews to tear
up the tracks.
So things went in the Middle Kingdom for approximately 1500
years. Emperors and dynasties came and went but the day-to-day
affairs were administered by a self-perpetuating class of
intellectuals intent on stopping anything that might resemble
economic progress.
It might be worth studying a little Chinese history these days
because American affairs are now being run by a Washington
mandarinate that dances to its own tune and has very fixed ideas of
what the world should be like — namely that industrial activity is
something toward which we should be very suspicious if not
downright hostile.
The latest directive from this mandarinate is the Environmental
Protection Agency’s new regulatory rulemaking on coal plants. Now I
know that the EPA hates coal and is doing everything it can to wipe
it off the face of the earth. That much is given. What is
remarkable is how the agency’s latest salvo erases all the progress
that has been made in improving government regulations over the
last thirty years.....
That no one will build new plants with carbon
capture-and-storage is assured because the technology
is still completely hypothetical. There has never
been a full-fledged CCS coal plant built anywhere in the world and
there have been several notable failures.....
http://spectator.org/archives/2013/09/27/federal-mandarinate-decrees-en
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