From statism to a real free market in 30 days (written in 1991)

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]When Eastern Europe broke free in 1989, we all realized just how little thought had been given to the transition from socialism to capitalism. Mises had told us the collapse was coming, and we should have been prepared. [/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]As America comes to resemble a command economy, we need a transition plan here too. Yuri Maltsev proposed a "One-Year Plan" for the U.S.S.R. We're not in that bad a shape (yet), so we could do it in 30 days.[/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY ONE: The federal income tax is abolished and April 15th is declared a national holiday. The 40% reduction in federal revenues is matched by a 40% cut in spending. The budget is still almost twice as big as Jimmy Carter's.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWO: All other federal taxes are abolished, including the corporate income tax, the capital gains tax, the gasoline tax, "sin" taxes, excise taxes, etc. Businesses boom, and the few legitimate federal functions are funded with an inexpensive head tax. People who choose not to vote need not pay it. (Note: this was a mainstream view in the 19th century.)
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY THREE: The federal government sells all its land, freeing up tens of millions of acres for development, mining, farming, forestry, oil drilling, private parks, etc. The government uses the revenue to pay off the national debt and other liabilities.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY FOUR: The minimum wage is reduced to zero, creating jobs for ex-federal bureaucrats at their market wage. All pro-union laws and regulations are scrapped. The jobless rate falls dramatically.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY FIVE: The Bureau of Labor Statistics, like the rest of the Labor Department, is sent to that big hiring hall in the sky. Without detailed economic statistics, future economic planners will be blind and deaf.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY SIX: The Department of Commerce is abolished. Big business has to make its own way in the world, without subsidies and privileges at the expense of its competitors and customers.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY SEVEN: The plug is pulled on the Department of Energy. Oil and gas prices plummet.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY EIGHT: All regulatory agencies, from the Interstate Commerce Commission to the Federal Trade Commission, are deep-sixed. Competition is legalized.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY NINE: HUD is squashed like a bug. There's a building boom in cheap, private, apartments.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TEN: The interstate highways reopen as private businesses. Road entrepreneurs price travel according to consumer demand. Using modern technology, drivers get bills once a month. Credit risks ? and drunks and dangerous drivers ? aren't allowed on the road. Non-drivers no longer subsidize car owners.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY ELEVEN: Government welfare is wiped out. Bums work or starve. The deserving poor find a cornucopia of private services designed to make them independent. Private charity explodes, as the American people, already the most generous in the world, find their incomes almost doubled, thanks to the tax cuts.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWELVE: The Federal Reserve closes its open-market operations and stops protecting the banking industry from competition. But banks can now engage in all the non-bank financial activities previously forbidden to them. The business cycle, which is caused by monetary expansion through the credit markets, is liquidated.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY THIRTEEN: Federal deposit insurance is scrapped. All insured deposits are redeemed from federal assets, which include the personal assets of high-level government employees. The threat of bank runs forces banks to keep 100% reserves for their demand deposits, and prudent reserves on all other accounts. There are no more inherently bankrupt banks propped up by the government, at taxpayer expense, and no more bail-outs.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY FOURTEEN: The shaky fiat dollar is defined in terms of gold, with the ratio determined by dividing the government's gold stock by all existing dollars on that day.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY FIFTEEN: The federal government sells National and Dulles airports to the highest bidder, and stops all subsidies to other socialist airports around the country. All constraints on airline prices and service cease. It costs more to fly during peak hours than off-peak, but overall, air travel drops in price.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY SIXTEEN: All government regulations that create and sustain cartels are abolished, including those for the post office, telephones, television, radio, and cable TV. Prices plummet, and a host of new and unforeseen services becomes available.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY SEVENTEEN: Centrally planned agriculture, as imposed by Hoover and Roosevelt, is repealed: there are no more subsidies, payments-in-kind, marketing orders, low-interest loans, etc. Farm prices drop. Entrepreneurial farmers get rich. Welfare farmers go into another line of work. The poor eat like kings.
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY EIGHTEEN: The Justice Department shutters its anti-trust division. Companies, big and small, are free to merge ? up, down, or sideways. Stockholders can buy any other company, or sell their stock to anyone else. Marginal producers can no longer battle their competitors with bureaucratic weapons.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY NINETEEN: The Department of Education flunks the constitutionality test, and is kicked out. Private charities set up remedial reading and writing programs for the former bureaucrats. Federally subsidized sex education and other anti-family programs go out of business. Local school districts become responsive to parents or close, pressured by a fast-growing private school sector (which many more parents can now afford).[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY: All federal monuments are sold, in some cases to non-profit groups based on the Mt. Vernon Ladies Association, which owns and runs George Washington's home. The VFW buys the Vietnam memorial. There is much bidding for the Jefferson and Washington monuments. Nobody wants FDR's, so it's torn down and the land sold to a farmer. (With the federal government cut back to its constitutional size, much of Washington reverts to productive uses like agriculture, as in late 18th century.)[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-ONE: The computerized financial and political dossier maintained by the government on every American is erased. The public wanders through the federal offices to make sure, in a reprise of the East Berliners' visits to Stasi headquarters. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-TWO: Equal rights are granted to all Americans, even members of non-victim groups. There is no affirmative action, no quotas, no set-asides, no public accommodations laws. Private property and freedom of association are fully restored. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-THREE: The EPA is cleaned out, with all "clean air" and similar big-government laws repealed. Ten thousand lawyers leap from their balconies. Private property is established in air and water. Americans harmed by pollution are free to sue the polluters, who are no longer protected by the federal government.[/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-FOUR: Americans are given complete freedom of contract, restoring rationality to malpractice and product liability law.[/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-FIVE: Government scrambles for more assets to sell (i.e., the National Zoo, also known as Washington, D.C.) to pay off the liabilities of the privatized Social Security system.

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DAY TWENTY-SIX
: Porno artists have to earn their own livings, as the National Endowment for the Arts tries to raise its budget through sidewalk painting sales.
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-SEVEN: Foreign aid is outlawed as unconstitutional, unjust, and un-economic. Foreign politicians have to steal their own money. The World Bank, IMF, and United Nations close their super-luxurious doors.[/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-EIGHT: The American people are given the unrestricted right to keep and bear arms.[/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-NINE: The Defense Department is reoriented towards defense. American troops come home from all around the world. We adopt a policy of armed neutrality, remembering the Founding Fathers' teaching that we could not have an empire abroad and a constitutional republic at home.[/FONT]

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DAY THIRTY
: All tariffs, quotas, and trade agreements are put through the shredder. Americans can trade with anyone in the world, without barriers or subsidies. Japanese car prices drop an immediate 25%.
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]In just 30 exhilarating days, we have established the outlines of free market. Radical? Maybe so. Me, I can't wait until Month Two.[/FONT]
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[/FONT][FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif][FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]This article appeared in The Free Market for March 1991.[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]
[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]August 30, 2007[/FONT]​
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif][FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. [send him mail] is president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, editor of LewRockwell.com, and author of Speaking of Liberty. This article appeared in The Free Market for March 1991.[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]​
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Re: From statism to a real free market in 30 days (written in 1991)

Just an FYI, Lew Rockwell was the brains and driving force behind all of Ron Paul's ideas and theories. Lew actually ghostwrote the Ron Paul Newsletter back in the 1990s and was his campaign manager very early in his career. Anything you hear Ron Paul from Paul today, especially on economics, originated from Lew and the Ludwig von Misses Institute.

I remember reading this around the same time and thought I'd share. We need some very different and radical ideas (by the establishment's standards) to escape this progressive H-E-L-L 100 years in the making.
 
Re: From statism to a real free market in 30 days (written in 1991)

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Last time, I laid out my "Thirty Day Plan" for de-socializing America. But I didn't scrap all of big government; now it's time for more: [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY ONE: Foreign junkets are outlawed. If anyone on the federal payroll wants to fly overseas, he has to buy his own ticket. The State Department, Congress, and White House go into hyperventilation. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWO: Medicare and Medicaid are abolished as illegitimate transfers of wealth that drive up the cost of care. HHS, whose insolent $30,000 clerks can't speak intelligible English, goes out of business.

[/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY THREE: The Supreme Court reads the Constitution, and reverses every court decision of the last fifty years. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY FOUR: The doors of the Legal Services Corporation are nailed shut. The envious must now pay for their own anti-business lawsuits. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY FIVE: Marxist inheritance taxes are terminated as the moral equivalent of stealing pennies from a dead man's eyes. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY SIX: To help prevent the growth of a new welfare state, the franchise is restricted: no one on the dole, which includes government employees, may vote. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY SEVEN: Civil service is abolished, and the grand, old Jefferson-Jackson "spoils system" reintroduced. With "rotation in office," there is no permanent governing class of officials, and voters can actually change the government. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY EIGHT: Racial set-asides are repealed. The remaining government contractors are judged on ability. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY NINE: The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is axed; 126 years after slavery, employers are freed. They can hire, fire, and promote on their property as they think best

[/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TEN: The Food and Drug Administration is killed. The First Amendment now applies to commercial speech, and producers and consumers decide the content of food labels. Patients and doctors determine what drugs to use, and a host of life-saving drugs and medical devices are developed. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY ELEVEN: National Public Radio is replaced by static, a big improvement. Taxpayers no longer subsidize hysterical left-wing broadcasts about the oppression (i.e., non-funding) of transvestite Kenyan obukano street musicians. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWELVE: The war on drugs is no more. Prices and therefore street crime plummet, and hoodlums no longer grow rich, thus restoring the natural socioeconomic hierarchy. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY THIRTEEN: Mother-Knows-Best government is gagged: no more hectoring about tobacco and alcohol. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY FOURTEEN: NASA is blasted. Private businesses and scientific organizations now launch satellites at their own expense. If Star Trek fans want space exploration, they are free to pay for it. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY FIFTEEN: The Old Executive Office Building next door to the White House becomes a museum of big government. Although now housing just part of the president's personal staff, it once held the entire departments of War, State, and Interior. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY SIXTEEN: Head Start, the beloved but incompetent children's welfare program, is abolished as a scam on the taxpayers and an unwarranted intrusion into families. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY SEVENTEEN: The Office of the United States Trade Representative is abolished, along with every tariff, quota, and "free trade" agreement. Businesses negotiate their own deals with foreign governments, at no cost to the taxpayer. [/FONT]
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DAY EIGHTEEN
: The Export-Import Bank and the Overseas Private Investment Corp are shut down. American corporations doing business overseas must now bear their own costs.
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY NINETEEN: Sixty-eight federal commissions, boards, and committees are scrapped, including the Appalachian Regional Commission, the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, and the Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Device. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY: Government and quasi-government museums like the Smithsonian are privatized, and soon discover that regular Americans won't pay to see left-wing, state-exalting, anti-American multicultural extravaganzas, or a mirror hanging on a wall and labeled: "Mirror." [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-ONE: The Federal Emergency Management Administration is abolished. Disaster relief is left to private charities, which actually provide it, and there are no more FEMA schemes for "emergency" bureaucratic takeovers of the country. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-TWO: Any federal agency whose initials are incomprehensible to the average taxpayer is bumped off, including FHFB, FLRA, FMSHRC, and FRTIB. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-THREE: The Americans with Disabilities Act, which burdens businesses with new regulatory costs and shuts the most severely disabled people out of the work force, is killed. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-FOUR: The Seventeenth Amendment mandating direct election of U.S. senators is repealed, and state legislatures once again elect senators as their representatives, vastly strengthening the states as against the federal ex-leviathan.

[/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-FIVE: Bankruptcy laws are repealed; debtors who refuse to pay their debts are treated as virtual thieves. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-SIX: The FHA, Ginnie Mae, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, and all other agencies that subsidize housing are torn down. No longer is there malinvestment in this area.
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DAY TWENTY-SEVEN
: The U.S. Foreign Service, whose ambassadors live luxuriously in mansions with retinues of personal servants, is replaced with fax machines.
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-EIGHT: To protect American sovereignty and independence, the U.S. left the U.N., the I.M.F., and the World Bank in my first 30 days. Now we leave 46 other globaloney outfits, including the International Labor Organization, the World Health Organization, and the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission. [/FONT]

[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]DAY TWENTY-NINE: We continue, junking the International Jute Organization, the International Criminal Police Organization, the International Office of Epizootics [horse fungus], the International Office of Vine and Wine, and the International Rubber Study Group.

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DAY THIRTY
: Finally, we dump the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants, the African Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, the International Development Association, and the International Finance Corporation. Bankrupt foreign politicos must now apply to the Household Finance Corporation.
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This article appeared in
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[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]August 31, 2007[/FONT]​
[FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif][FONT=Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. [send him mail] is president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, editor of LewRockwell.com, and author of Speaking of Liberty.[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]​
 
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