QUOTES OF THE DAY

“Money is not humanity’s best subject. And although our body of scientific knowledge grows with each passing year, when it comes to financial matters, we somehow keep stepping on the same rake — that inescapable pattern of financial boom and bust.”

James Grant

“There’s a verbal tic particular to a certain kind of response to a certain kind of story about the thinness and desperation of American society; about the person who died of preventable illness or the Kickstarter campaign to help another who can’t afford cancer treatment even with ‘good’ insurance; about the plight of the homeless or the lack of resources for the rural poor; about underpaid teachers spending thousands of dollars of their own money for the most basic classroom supplies; about train derailments, the ruination of the New York subway system and the decrepit states of our airports and ports of entry…

‘I can’t believe this in the richest country in the world. …’

The social wealth of a society is better measured by the quality of its common lived environment than by a consolidated statistical approximation like GDP, or even an attempt at weighted comparisons like so-called purchasing power parity. There is a reason why our great American cities, for all of our supposed wealth, often feel and look so shabby. The money goes elsewhere…

Poverty—both individual and social—is a policy, not an accident, and not some kind of natural law. These are deliberate choices about the allocation of resources. They are eminently undoable by modest exercises of political power, although if the state- and city-level Democratic leaders of New York and northern Virginia are the national mold, then our nominally left-wing party is utterly, hopelessly beholden to the upward transfer of social wealth to an extremely narrow cadre of already extremely rich men and women.”

Jacob Bacharach, The Egregious Lie Americans Tell Themselves

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MadMike
MadMike
November 20, 2018 11:02 am

The lie is about things being “eminently undoable by modest exercises of political power”.
That is the lie which got the west into the fix we are in. It also applies to things “doable” as well as “undoable”.
Spending other peoples money and micromanaging everything causes nothing but debt and unintended consequences.

Eyas
Eyas
  MadMike
November 20, 2018 8:46 pm

It does seem a lot like “undoing” a hole by digging.