Local government foils evil terrorist entrepreneurs once and for all

Guest Post by Simon Black

Tens of thousands of years ago, humankind was practically an endangered species.

Our early proto-ancestors had little means to protect against the harsh elements or defend against terrifying predators.

And finding enough food was a constant challenge.

Tribes of humans would roam from place to place, foraging for whatever they could eat until they had exhausted nature’s resources… and then be forced to move on to a new location.

And the idea that early humans were champion hunters is largely myth; we were scavengers for the most part, nibbling scraps off dead animal carcasses that had already been picked clean by predators higher up the food chain.

It was hardly a sustainable way to live.

Then everything changed around 10,000 years ago.

Our ancestors discovered that they could plant seeds in the ground and grow their own food. LOTS of food– far more than they could eat.

And that excess food could be invested– to support the labor of other members of the tribe to develop better tools and build structures… or to trade with other tribes for their surplus foods.

It was the first time ever that human beings enjoyed a regular surplus, where they could consistently produce more than they consumed.

I call this the Universal Law of Prosperity: consistently producing more than you consume.

And if our early ancestors had not discovered this simple principle, we would likely all still be squatting in the wilderness.

The Universal Law of Prosperity applies to everyone equally– whether proto-humans, modern day individuals, nation states, businesses, etc.

And it’s easy to understand: if you spend more than you earn, sooner or later you’re going to run into serious trouble.

We talk about this a lot in our regular conversations– there are so many violations of this principle everywhere you look.

Some of the most popular companies in the world these days burn through cash, consistently spending far more than they earn.

Governments are in debt up to their eyeballs, blowing trillions of dollars on programs they cannot afford.

And too many individuals are living way beyond their means, consuming far more than they produce.

In most of the West– and ESPECIALLY in the Land of the Free– the entire system is designed for consumption.

Think about it: the United States is easily one of the best places in the world to be a consumer.

US consumers can buy almost anything they want. They have access to the finest brands, the best restaurants, the largest malls and markets.

They can order anything online and get same day delivery. Soon drones will float down from the heavens to deliver boxes straight to their doorsteps.

And there is no shortage of banks and finance companies willing to step up and offer US consumers endless quantities of debt.

After all, why bother saving up for anything when you can indulge now and push off the consequences into the future?

Yes, the United States has consumption down to a science. And sadly this has become the most critical component of the US economy.

Economists fret over how much consumers spend during the holiday season; as they say, ‘the US consumer drives the economy.’

That’s kind of a pathetic statement. No one ever says the US producer drives the economy. Or the US entrepreneur drives the economy.

That’s probably because governments make it harder and harder to be productive.

One ridiculous example is Louisville, Kentucky– where hardworking entrepreneurs are being punished for the egregious crime of selling food to hungry people.

They’re specifically targeting mobile food trucks– the guys who sell hot dogs and burgers on the street.

A few years ago Louisville’s local government tried to ban them altogether, but lost in a lawsuit.

Now the city has recently put forth new rules requiring mobile food trucks to relocate at least 250 feet every TEN MINUTES.

And they would only be allowed to operate during daylight hours… forced to shutter when the sun goes down like some bizarre zombie apocalypse.

I can just imagine what nefarious entrepreneurial terrorist plot these do-good bureaucrats think they’re foiling with such heavy regulations.

And I’m sure the fine citizens of Louisville will sleep easier knowing that the sweet sound of the Ice Cream Man will fall silent at sundown.

Another example– just last week, the New York Police Department raided multiple apartment buildings, issuing 27 citations for suspicion of Airbnb rentals.

Well it’s about damn time these vile criminals were brought to justice.

Imagine the nerve of some owners who actually felt entitled to rent out their own private properties to supplement their incomes in one of the most expensive cities in the world while simultaneously providing cost effective lodging options for out-of-town travelers.

I truly hope that world leaders can come together in a new Coalition of the Willing to defeat this evil scourge once and for all.

It’s the same everywhere you look.

Want to start a business? File a bunch of forms, apply for permits, deal with bureaucracy.

As we’ve talked about before, most states in the Land of the Free require absurd and costly licensing requirements for even simple occupations like being a locksmith or house painter.

That’s the whole point: it’s easy to consume… difficult to produce.

It’s easy to go into debt. It’s difficult to save.

(Just think– how much does your bank pay in interest? 0.03%? Even if you’re lucky enough to be productive and save money, the return is pitiful.)

All this is literally the opposite of what it takes to create prosperity.

This isn’t rocket science. If everything in the system favors consumption over production, debt over savings, it’s pretty easy to see where that trend eventually leads.

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Mustang
Mustang
November 17, 2018 2:34 pm

Wrong Simon. The Creator God, Jesus Christ provided food for Adam and Eve after He created them. Try again.

PB
PB
  Mustang
November 17, 2018 3:43 pm

Argument from belief, not from fact.

Please continue Simon

geo
geo
  PB
November 18, 2018 6:25 am

Is not from belief, is the knowledge (no need to argue..) from real life, as told by our parents – they brought us to life and dedicated their life to give us all we are today…
Why should we believe somebody else opposing them and did not give a penny for our survival???
… sure, is no “ten of thousands f years”….. this is a logic based on belief of liniarity of time (“they” fo not even know to define the time!) and materialistic hypothesis…, not the truth we learned from our fathers and mothers.

Big Ed
Big Ed
November 17, 2018 9:38 pm

Eventually is a word, that if acted upon, can cause much$$$ loss and endless spousal bickering ThisI know.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
November 17, 2018 11:16 pm

Freedom is the opposite of government. Government is the opposite of freedom.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
November 18, 2018 8:49 am

“Then everything changed around 10,000 years ago.

Our ancestors discovered that they could plant seeds in the ground and grow their own food. LOTS of food– far more than they could eat.

And that excess food could be invested– to support the labor of other members of the tribe to develop better tools and build structures… or to trade with other tribes for their surplus foods.

It was the first time ever that human beings enjoyed a regular surplus, where they could consistently produce more than they consumed.”

Agriculture came AFTER domestication. Humans were harvesting surpluses of food off the hoof for thirty to fifty thousand years before the development of agriculture. What do you think gave the seeds the boost they needed to turn into human fodder? Accumulated concentrations of composted manure. It was a steady stream of readily available protein in the form of meat that allowed us to form social structures above the level of the tribe, not vegetables.

Mangledman
Mangledman
  hardscrabble farmer
November 18, 2018 9:11 am

Go farmer! Go farmer!!

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
November 18, 2018 11:20 am

How do you get from planting and farming to government minions screwing with food trucks that are already typically licensed by government health and business agencies to operate ? That’s easy the restaurant owners lobbying government to keep food trucks trucking so they are not operating in competition considering the taxes and licensing that a fixed property location pays .
Food trucks are generally 1 or 2 person operations with a unique limited menu while restaurants have more employees and customers are expected to compensate their salary thru tipping while the business owner avoids minimum wage laws that all other business owners are subject to .
Funny that American industry shut down for cheaper labor competition and that was fine ????

StackingStock
StackingStock
  Boat Guy
November 18, 2018 7:05 pm

One just showed up in my employer’s parking lot, I’m super excited. Coworker says food truck outside selling steak sandwich, I give her 40 fiat and tell her to get lunch for 3 of us. I didn’t hesitate for a second. A little pricey at 12 a pop, but it was an actual ribeye steak on some awesome bread which goes against keto diet, but I’m at 164lbs, so I said fuck it. They had a pickle slice ,some beans and a water. I hope the gentleman running it all the success in the shitty city I live in.