Bad priorities, bad ideas, bad execution. What could possibly go wrong?

Guest Post by Simon Black

It was late spring of 1348 when a small ship departed from the port of Gascony in Southwestern France, destined for Dorset County on the English Channel.

The ship was carrying basic provisions and goods for trade.

But unknown to the sailors, dockworkers, and the locals in Dorset County, the ship was infested with a nasty bacteria called Yersinia pestis, also known as the Black Death.

The disease spread rapidly; it vanquished Briston, then London, then eventually all of England. And modern historians estimate that between 40% and 60% of England’s population died as a result of the Black Death pandemic.

The economic fallout was devastating. Most people were terrified to leave their homes. And the few people who were willing to work demanded higher wages.

But King Edward III wasn’t having any of that.

So on June 18, 1349, King Edward issued the Ordinance of Laborers, which specifically forbade workers from earning any more than their pre-pandemic wages.

Essentially the king was trying to fix an extreme labor shortage by imposing wage controls. Genius!

Not to be outdone by her predecessor, Queen Elizabeth passed the Statue of Apprentices more than two centuries later in 1563.

Similar to the Ordinance of Laborers, the Queen’s law made it compulsory to work. She also fixed wages and made it illegal to either quit your job or to fire an employee.

Workers were also forbidden from leaving town without permission from both their employer as well as the local magistrate.

It’s remarkable that both of the monarchs truly believed their decrees would work.

Obviously today we know that anytime a government tries to fix wages, prices, and labor, they just make a giant mess.

But those governments had completely different priorities. They didn’t care about freedom. They didn’t even care about economic growth or national prosperity.

Their sole priority was stability– maintaining the status quo.

Remember, the people in power honestly believed that they had some divine right to leadership. So they wanted to make sure that peasants would remain peasants, and nobility would remain nobility.

This social order was to be preserved at all costs. And their laws ensured there would be no upward mobility, nor any business competition that could disrupt the status quo.

To them, fixing wages, regulating labor, establishing price controls were simply necessary means to maintain this order.

The historical record of these laws is abysmal. King Edward’s ordinance eventually led to a major Peasant’s Revolt, and Elizabeth’s statue resulted in widespread poverty and inflation.

This is no surprise. Bad priorities, bad ideas, and bad execution almost invariably result in bad outcomes.

And that bring us to today, where inflation has reached its highest level in more than 30 years.

This is not an accident, nor is it a surprise. It is the result of bad priorities, bad ideas, and bad execution.

They started with the sole priority of protecting everyone from a virus– no matter the cost.

Anytime politicians say “no matter the cost” you already know the outcome is going to be bad. It means they’re not acting rationally to weight the costs and benefits, i.e. bad priorities.

They compounded the issue by polluting the data. One of the stimulus bills, for example, required Medicare to reimburse hospitals more money for Covid cases, essentially creating a financial incentive to inflate the numbers.

Even the CDC acknowledged that 94% of recorded Covid deaths had an average of 2.9 additional causes of death.

According to the CDC’s own data, in fact, more than 15% of recorded Covid deaths listed dementia as a co-morbidity.

Other major co-morbidities included cancer, drug overdoses, cirrhosis, accidents, and suicide.

I’m not trying to downplay Covid in any way; so many people have died because of it. I know several and I’m guessing you do too.

My point is that it’s virtually impossible to create sound public health policies if the data used to support those policies is so polluted.

And that leads us to the bad idea bus.

They told everyone to stay home. Then they started paying people to stay home. They shut down businesses. They shut down schools.

Then the central bank created more money than in any other year in US history except for 1943.

The government then used this money on endless bailouts and poorly executed programs, like PPP, which were rampant with fraud and abuse. The national debt hit yet another record high.

19 months later there are still millions of people who don’t want to go back to work, leading to massive labor shortages in nearly every sector of the economy.

Yet many people who are willing to work are not allowed to do so because they’re not vaccinated.

This is basically Elizabeth’s Statute of Apprentices all over again. It’s just bad priorities, bad ideas, and bad execution all compounding together.

And it’s not just one bad idea. This is a operatic performance of terrible policy ideas all shrieking together at the same time.

We’re witnessing the culmination of extreme monetary policy, nonsensical public health rules, anti-competitive / anti-capitalist legislation, socialist union policies, etc.

The supply chain dysfunction, record inflation, critical shortages in hospital workers, etc. are the result.

But even still, their work is not yet complete.

Now they’re working diligently to pass even more destructive tax legislation, which will create new disincentives to invest, start businesses, and create the necessary goods and services which can bring inflation back down.

(Competition is a major counterweight to inflation; when governments destroy competition, they encourage inflation as a result.)

On top of everything else, they’re now even considering making a $450,000 payment to every illegal immigrant who was separated from their family while illegally crossing the border.

Bad priority. Bad idea. And it most likely be badly executed.

This is not an isolated event; this is the way the government consistently does business. And it is a major reason why you ought to think about a Plan B.

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29 Comments
hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
November 4, 2021 8:02 pm

“I’m not trying to downplay Covid in any way; so many people have died because of it. I know several and I’m guessing you do too.”

I don’t.

And this disclaimer is starting to sound an awful lot like “I’m not a racist” which is code for “please don’t call me a racist”.

It’s just the flu, bro. And newsflash, the flu kills people, just like gravity and water. The only difference is that you don’t see people driving their cars wearing Nerf helmets and scuba gear.

You are in the midst of an extraordinary popular delusion. Trying to parse this with economic citations between disclaimers that SO MANY PEOPLE HAVE DIED OF COVID is a kind of denial. You’re either in or you’re out, there’s no
equivocating your way around it.

Strike the root.

mapletruck
mapletruck
  hardscrabble farmer
November 4, 2021 8:11 pm

You can fool some of the people, some of the time. You can’t fool all the people all the time.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  mapletruck
November 5, 2021 12:14 pm

I think TPTB have shown that they can fool the vast majority of the people, the vast majority of the time.

And that’s all it takes.

Quiet Mike
Quiet Mike
  hardscrabble farmer
November 4, 2021 8:39 pm

I don’t either HF. The biggest issue surrounding Covid in my sphere is witholding the negative information about the vax from my vaxed friends. My wife is included in this grouping. As I’ve said before anything happens to her even remotely connected to the vax, I’m taking heads.

fujigm
fujigm
  Quiet Mike
November 4, 2021 10:46 pm

Just asked the GF who was responsible for the mandate that she take the vax.
She asked why.
So I know who to kill when it goes bad for you.

It’s been years, but these will be fun times.

Warren
Warren
  fujigm
November 4, 2021 11:03 pm

If children 5-11 start to die in large numbers, from a school jab mandate, the shit will be hitting the fan. No doubt.

samthere403
samthere403
  Quiet Mike
November 5, 2021 5:24 am

It’s only a matter of time, better get that guillotine ready.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  hardscrabble farmer
November 4, 2021 8:44 pm

So many people have died from the treatments for convid.

Two if by sea.
Two if by sea.
  TN Patriot
November 4, 2021 10:36 pm

You fixed it, TN

jo
jo
  hardscrabble farmer
November 4, 2021 9:00 pm

HSF, I had the same thought: From the beginnings of this mess, say, March 2020, the news was rife with tales of death and refrigerated trucks full of stiffs and overflowing hospitals, and I thought “How odd. I don’t know of a single person (and I run into a lot that I’ve known for ages) who even has a mild cold.”
The lying continues to this very day and the damnable thing will be that a lot of my vaxxed cohorts will indeed succumb to the poison. After 68 years of marching to the beat of a different drummer, I feel vindicated by not participating in this charade.
Hope your Maples are really sappy this year.

Warren
Warren
  hardscrabble farmer
November 4, 2021 10:58 pm

I know someone who told me her sister died of covid, that’s it. One person. O and her sister was 80 something,

very old white guy
very old white guy
  Warren
November 5, 2021 6:38 am

There is a great difference between from and with, or of, as most people die with complications from and with the flu. The is no special disease called covid it was, is and continues to be a fraud.

javelin
javelin
  Warren
November 5, 2021 7:08 am

Funny– True story, I asked a group of co-workers if any friends or family had died of Covid. One girl told me, “My mom lives in NY, her friend in her apartment building has a son who lives in Queen’s and his roommate died from Covid.”

Kevin Bacon better watch out.

m
m
  hardscrabble farmer
November 5, 2021 3:49 am

All correct what you say, but I don’t see why we need to go into reverse disclaimers either.

“It’s just the flu, bro” is wrong factually,
while at the same time I can state that ‘it’s just the flu, bro’ turned out to be the best estimate for the dangerousness of Covid.

But let’s try not to commingle those two into a disclaimer of our own.

very old white guy
very old white guy
  m
November 5, 2021 6:40 am

“It’s just the flu bro”, is FACTUALLY CORRECT and not a disclaimer.

m
m
  very old white guy
November 5, 2021 7:54 am

Based on what “logic” exactly?

Previous forms of ‘the flu’ also sometimes entirely disabled your olfactory senses? Nah…
Previous ‘flu’ also pretty much never killed children? Not really…
Previous ‘flu’, if it got into your circulation (not just into your lungs), spread to other organs as well??

Your turn.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  m
November 5, 2021 12:10 pm

https://www.netmeds.com/health-library/post/ageusia-causes-symptoms-and-treatment

Ageusia refers to a condition wherein the tongue loses its sense of detecting different tastes, such as sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and umami – a pleasant tangy taste.
Ageusia can affect people of all ages, but is most common in those above the age of 50.
The recent coronavirus pandemic has also listed loss of sense of taste in some cases of patients who have tested positive for the coronavirus disease.

Causes
Many common conditions can all affect your ability to taste, such as:

common cold
flu
sinus infections or sinusitis
throat infections, such as strep throat and pharyngitis
salivary gland infections

A presumption that all those covid-positive (via PCR) suffer ageusia is incorrect.
A presumption that all those suffering ageusia have or have had covid is incorrect.
A presumption that ageusia has no other causes than covid is incorrect.
A presumption that ageusia is a symptom that is distinctly specific to and indicative of covid is incorrect.

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How are the effects on other organs by covid differentiated from effects on other organs from covid treatments?
Who is making such differentiation?

Please provide references.

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What is the average number of children who die in a year from influenza?
How many children have died from influenza since Jan 2020?
How many children died with covid in that same time period?

Please provide references.

m
m
  Anonymous
November 5, 2021 3:01 pm

Nice strawmanning!

Let me highlight it for you attention-span challenged:
– Previous forms of ‘the flu’ also sometimes entirely disabled your olfactory senses?

– Previous ‘flu’, if it got into your circulation (not just into your lungs), spread to other organs as well??
Something like cardiac problems from the flu, for example…

>What is the average number of children who die in a year from influenza?
I don’t have a number, google it yourself, but it is far above zero. This is especially true if you take children as age group 0-17, as quite a few babies in their first months die from the flu, each year.

javelin
javelin
  m
November 5, 2021 7:17 am

Worth noting–(getting harder to dig up these stats by the way-getting wiped) in 2017 Respiratory Disease ranked 3rd in cause of mortality in the US with 230k…. the Flu ranked 6th with 111k.. that is 343k deaths combined.
In 2020 there were less than 20k total deaths attributed to Flu and Respiratory disease as primary cause of death.
Coincidentally, “covid” had a death toll supposedly of 380k in 2020… makes you go hmmmmm

very old white guy
very old white guy
  hardscrabble farmer
November 5, 2021 6:16 am

That has been my studied opinion from the start and no one has shown me any serious science to refute that.

Bridge Too Far
Bridge Too Far
  hardscrabble farmer
November 5, 2021 10:29 am

My BIL (whom I am very close with) is a young ICU doctor at a major teaching hospital. He has not been vaccinated and does not buy the overall narrative. His observations are — nonetheless –that this is not a typical flu. It has a similar IFR , mortality rate, and many similar symptoms but seems different. It has additional symptoms not generally associated with the flu- primarily those afflicting the vascular system. Almost everyone in my immediate family — on both sides — has had covid (or whatever it is) and while most experienced exactly what one who experience if one had the flu, one brother (41 years old) and one BIL (40) were unusually sick and hospitalized with low oxygen from micro-clotting in the lungs. This has never happened in any other year that I have been alive. Of course it could be a coincidence, but I don’t think so.

If it is literally just the flu, Dr. Peter McCullough, Malone, Flemming, Yeadon and all the others must then be controlled opposition. Maybe that is so, but it is a bridge too far for me and does not match the observations that I, and those close to me, have made.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
November 4, 2021 8:15 pm

Sorry. Treating this as a giant pile of unintended consequences gives these piece of shit criminals way too much credit. This was ALL planned. There may be a few things they haven’t taken into account, but for the most part, everything they have done has been done in a calculated way to make things as horrible as possible to stoke desperation and their role as “savior” more prominent. The only unintended consequences will be the massive blowback if it ever comes, from those who simply will not bend over anymore and say “thank you sir…may I have another?” But that chapter has yet to be written.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  MrLiberty
November 4, 2021 9:45 pm

Agreed! Anybody who thinks this wasn’t orchestrated like a fine waltz had better wake up and smell the coffee. The governments of most of this world are corrupt beyond measure.
In the not to worry category there is Daniel 2:21 And he changeth the times and the seasons: he removeth kings, and setteth up kings….

What is happening currently has been allowed by God. Is it a last warning for men to repent of their evil deeds or what the bible refers to as the beginnings of sorrows-the prelude to the tribulation? I believe we will know which soon. Even so, come quickly Lord Jesus.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Balbinus
November 5, 2021 1:02 am

God has nothing to do with TPTB plans to murder 6 billion people but I believe He will take revenge on all TPTB and their Minions in the Tribulation and Judgement. Now they are giving the clot shot to 5 year old Goy children. The name Custer means nothing to TPTB.

very old white guy
very old white guy
  rhs jr
November 5, 2021 6:42 am

I want action in the here and now. Nuremberg 2.0 and lots of stretched necks. God can back us up.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  rhs jr
November 5, 2021 11:28 pm

For the final chapter of the wealthy elite (financial Babylon) read Revelation chapter 18. Their destruction is on God’s timetable. If they were on my timetable they would already be gone.

Warren
Warren
November 4, 2021 11:00 pm

My bet is that wage and price controls are coming, just like back when Nixon was President.

You watch what happens to the supply chain issues then.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Warren
November 5, 2021 11:29 pm

Down down down clunk thud!

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 5, 2021 12:37 pm

Fourth paragraph: “The disease spread rapidly”

This is the main evidence that the disease was not bubonic plague, but was rather a smallpox epidemic.

Despite what “modern historians” have promulgated for decades, if not centuries; the majority of death caused by the “Black Death” were most likely due to smallpox. Bubonic plague is not (and never was) deadly enough to wipe out 1/3 to 1/2 of a population, and does not spread as fast as the “Black Death” is recorded to have spread. Smallpox can do both, and most likely did.
This does not mean that there was not also an epidemic of Bubonic plague at the same time.

I learned this in 9th grade Biology class (thanks, Mrs. LaFemina) many, many years ago. There are, and have been, people with degrees I do not have studying and reporting this for many decades now; but entrenched narratives are … entrenched.

One of the other tidbits of info I learned in that 9th grade Biology class is that smallpox had killed more people than had been killed in all wars … ever.

p.s. Covid is not smallpox.
p.p.s. Even if covid were smallpox, the government could still shove their mandates where the sun don’t shine.