The appeal of price controls Yes, we all know it's stupid policy and ultimately will create massive shortages, more government power and general poverty. But Kamala Harris is proposing it and there are political realities that we really need to think about. Price controls come about politically because they are popular. People like getting stuff for less. In the short term, it makes people happy. They get something that they've been buying without the inflation. Sure, there will be less producers and deep government intervention and eventually scarcity of the product as they go into black markets if at all. But in the short term, when the producers haven't adjusted yet, the stuff looks like it's free and it helps the politician that imposed it. The last guy to do price controls on food was Richard Nixon, and he had to do it because he suspended dollar convertibility. He had an election to win in 1972, so he implemented price controls. And guess what? He won in a landslide, because he mitigated the effects of the abandonment of the gold standard through price controls. Long term, the price controls were a complete disaster. Theere were long lines at the gas stations, inflation went into hyperdrive and the productivity of the 70's was completely lost to stagflation. But it got him the election. So while Kamala's political positions look stupid from the Bitcoiner point of view, don't underestimate its appeal to normies that don't understand economics. It's not as terrible a move as it seems.
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Intelligence by itself doesn't get you very far. You need perseverance, courage, drive and many other things to succeed. And if you don't want to end up like Bill Gates, you also need virtue.
It's painful to me to start something and not get to finish it. Anyone else have this problem?
All virtue is integral. You cannot take just one piece of it without the others, otherwise you end up with vice. Prudence, or low time preference behavior, must be integrated with fortitude and justice, otherwise you just become a miser. Fortitude, or courage, without prudence or temperance turns you into a degenerate gambler. Justice without fortitude or temperance turns you into a keyboard warrior who never acts. Seek virtue as a whole, not just the part that happens to be useful to you right now.
The unfunded liabilities totaling over $300T is essentially guaranteed future monetary expansion. In other words, there's a lot more inflation to come.
In a fiat world, it pays not to stand out. This is what I hated most about having a "job"
Low interest rates in a free market indicate that the people in that civilization have a low time preference. Central banks lowering interest rates is trying to bring forth the fruits of low time preference without any of the work.
I don't want money to be "fun," I want it to work.
Fiat lets people stay in the realm of rhetoric and never progress past to truth.