Economic prosperity is no longer the priority. Guess what happens next…

Guest Post by Simon Black

Recently I held a live Q&A Zoom call with my friend Peter Schiff, and several dozen members of our Total Access group.

And towards the end of the call, one of our members asked– what do you think the future looks like for the US, and the West in general?

Peter went off into one of his classic tirades about how the US dollar is doomed because of how much money the central bank is printing.

And while I generally share Peter’s dim view about the dollar (were it not for all the other world currencies that are being printed into oblivion), my answer was a bit different.

In deference to the 20th century Danish Proverb– “predictions are hard, especially about the future”– I do think it’s possible to look at major trends to at least have a sense of direction.

So if you want to understand where things are going, just take a look at everyone’s priorities.

Most governments’ Covid reponses are an obvious example.

The economic destruction they’ve created is staggering. Tens of millions of people unemployed, countless businesses gone bust, trillions of dollars of wealth wiped out.

In the first wave back in March, they shut down the economy to protect us from the virus. Then they opened up again… but– shocker– the virus was still there.

What a surprise! Shutting down the economy did not eradicate a virus.

So what did a lot of these people do when the second wave hit? They started shutting down the economy again.

It didn’t work the first time, so let’s keep trying the same approach and expect a different result. It’s genius!

This is clearly economically destructive. But again, economic prosperity is no longer the priority. All that matters is force-feeding people a false sense of safety.

Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York probably captured this mentality the best when he said back in May,

“We don’t want to lose any lives [to reopen the economy]. We’ll figure out the dollars, and we’ll figure out the economic impact, but we’ll protect people in the meantime, and we’ll protect their health.”

This is total BS. The sad reality is that lives are lost all the time in the normal course of economic activity.

In New York City, two workers died during the construction of Freedom Tower. Plus there were dozens of life-altering injuries, like spinal fractures and paralysis.

The government knew the tower’s construction would likely cost human lives. But they approved the construction permit regardless, because they knew the benefit would outweigh the human cost.

Similarly, over 100 people died constructing the Hoover Dam in the early 1930s. The government knew that people would die. But the benefit outweighed the cost.

Today there can be no discussion of cost or benefit. There is one priority, and it’s no longer economic prosperity.

But the shift in priorities doesn’t stop there.

Basic fiscal responsibility is no longer a priority– and it hasn’t been for a long time.

Most western governments were racking up enormous debts even before Covid started.

In the US, even during the economic boom of 2015-2018, the federal government added at least $1 trillion to the debt each year.

Now the debt growth is completely insane: the US Treasury Department expects to add $5-$6 trillion to the debt this calendar year.

(That’s more than the entire national debt as recently as 2001!)

And not to be outdone, the Federal Reserve has conjured trillions of dollars out of thin air since the start of Covid and slashed interest rates, once again, to zero.

Plus, there’s a good possibility they’ll make interest rates negative. Just imagine how much prosperity you’ll achieve once you have to start paying your bank just to save money.

Of course, all of these tactics– printing money, going deeper into debt, negative interest rates, paying people $600/week to stay home and NOT work– are destructive to economic prosperity.

Then we have the rise of the Bolsheviks… a growing chorus of politicians (and voters) who despise capitalism.

Like Seattle city councilwoman Kshama Sawant, who claimed she wants to overthrow “the racist, sexist, violent, utterly bankrupt system of capitalism” and replace it with “a socialist world.”

A few years ago this was a fringe view. Now it’s mainstream fever.

They want to get rid of capitalism– the system that created the most prosperous nation in the history of the world– and replace it with the same economic model as Cuba and the Soviet Union.

And Joe Biden, of course, unveiled his economic plan last month, built around ending “the era of shareholder capitalism.”

He wants the government (and Twitter mob) to set the priorities and stakeholders in your business, rather than the market.

This, again, is an obvious reflection of priorities. And economic prosperity is clearly not on the list.

Economic prosperity also takes a backseat to social justice.

Yes, most reasonable people probably agree that the mistreatment of minority groups should change. But that’s not an excuse to go on a violent rampage.

Yet whenever angry mobs take to the streets and destroy private property, the media elite and their political allies justify criminality as necessary to end systemic racism.

Meanwhile, universities have turned into hotbeds of progressive radicalism to perpetuate white fragility and the evils of capitalism.

Corporate America has also caved. You can’t even sell beans anymore without things turning political.

Countless people who are talented, productive, and made valuable contributions to their companies have been fired because they used the wrong words or expressed some intellectual dissent from the Twitter mob.

Firing a rock-star employee because of his/her personal (and non-controversial) views would ordinarily be considered completely stupid. But now it’s the norm… because economic prosperity is no longer the priority.

This trend is obvious: several powerful movements have gripped the world… and most of them are economically destructive.

So it’s not terribly difficult to see where things are headed.

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oldtimer505
oldtimer505
August 11, 2020 10:10 am

All this rehashing of old news sorta reminds a fellow of the old game of standing domino’s on end without any safeties in place. I say give the setup a nudge and see what happens. If we don’t do something now it will just get more difficult as time goes on. Just sayin

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  oldtimer505
August 11, 2020 12:34 pm

Every time they “bail out” the economy the situation is the same. Harding was the last president to do the right thing and allow the shit to hit the fan and things to go back to stable ground. He did this when the inevitable “panic” of 1920 hit after WW1 ended and the massive war machine ground to a screeching halt. Of course hundreds of thousands of businesses were no longer needed (for what they had been doing for the war effort), and millions no longer need to do what they had been doing. But rather than listen to his asshole Sec. of Commerce, Herbert Hoover, he simply allowed the pain and restructuring, and an economic situation that was actually WORSE than at the height of the first Great Depression (looking at economic statistics only), resolved itself in less than two years, setting the solid foundation for the roaring 20s. The pain is indeed coming. The longer we wait, the worse it will be.

rhs jr
rhs jr
August 11, 2020 12:41 pm

The Oligarchs can print money but they can’t eat it. They have royally kicked the public like a dog and think they won’t get mauled. When Jesus said I’ll Be Back, He was talking to TPTB too.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 11, 2020 1:45 pm

“The government knew the tower’s construction would likely cost human lives. But they approved the construction permit regardless, because they knew the benefit would outweigh the human cost.

Similarly, over 100 people died constructing the Hoover Dam in the early 1930s. The government knew that people would die. But the benefit outweighed the cost.”

Spoken like a dyed in the wool STATIST (i.e., communist). See if you can identify why.

olde reb
olde reb
  Anonymous
August 11, 2020 3:14 pm

I consider myself a die-hard libertarian and was chair of the local group for several years but if it took OSHA to have a concern for safety measures to mitigate needless life-threatening occupational hazards I have a difficult time condemning it. If that is communism, make the best of it.

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
August 11, 2020 3:17 pm

The new religion of the population is stupidism. And as everyone can see in the leaders elect into political office; well they are the product of stupidism. Every era has it’s religion. The last 2100 years was Christianity. This era seems to feature stupidism.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Thunderbird
August 12, 2020 12:28 am

Pretty much. One of the features of the Prog shitshow is the unbelievably unserious people Prog cities and states vote into serious positions. Candidate A has vast experience and a catalog of successful ventures and new ideas to improve government and reduce costs while increasing freedom. Candidate B is a moron of no accomplishment and all sorts of stupid and disproven ideas, but he is a Vegan and likes it up the ass. Guess who your new Mayor is going to be in Prog Town?