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Magical Thinking Is Why Socialists Get Everything Wrong
Manhattan Contrarian ^ | 28 Oct, 2025 | Francis Menton

Posted on 10/31/2025 5:39:35 AM PDT by MtnClimber

What is the source of the wealth of a nation? That’s actually the question addressed by Adam Smith in “The Wealth of Nations.” Smith doesn’t put it in these exact terms, but his answer lies in some combination of hard work of the people plus figuring out how to work more efficiently through specialization and exchange.

And then there’s the other theory that the wealth just appears somehow, by luck or magic (or maybe by oppression of marginalized peoples). Which theory you buy into has everything to do with what you might think are appropriate public policies.

At Hot Air on October 16, David Strom embeds a clip of Bernie Sanders and AOC appearing together the previous day on CNN with host Kaitlin Collins. In the clip, Sanders launches into a rant, where he starts by declaring that in the U.S. we have a “housing crisis” and a “healthcare crisis” and an “education crisis.” And then he gets to this key quote:

We're living in the richest country in the history of the world. Right. Alright, you tell me why we're the only nation not to guarantee healthcare to all people. The only nation, not to guarantee paid family and medical leave. Why We have a $7 25 cents an hour minimum wage.

Bernie clearly thinks this is shameful. That conclusion follows from a worldview where the country’s wealth came not from hard work and specialization and exchange, but rather from luck or magic or something like that. Apparently, Bernie has never stopped to consider that maybe we are the richest country in the world precisely because we don’t have the government dragging down the productive economy by raising taxes to provide, as an example, free healthcare to “all people,” which is a term that includes not just the poor but also the well off and the productive and even the rich. Instead, we provide the free healthcare only to the poor (with a very broad definition of that), and expect the majority of the citizens who are capable of doing it to provide for themselves. That’s how we free up resources to enable the people to apply them to productive uses and make the country wealthier.

If you look around, you can find endless examples of politicians — mostly of the Democratic persuasion — proceeding on the same assumption that wealth has come from luck or magic and now the only thing left to do is to issue government orders to achieve fairness and justice. For a second example today, I’ll take New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mikie Sherrill and her views on electricity generation.

Here’s some background on the Sherrill situation. Back in June the electric utilities in New Jersey increased rates by what they say is an “average” of 17-20%. Here is a piece from the Regional Plan Association reporting on that event. An average of 17-20% is high to begin with, but many New Jersey residents have reported that their own increases range up to a doubling of rates, or close to it. Unsurprisingly, many are upset. Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli has been making some headway blaming the increase on the current Democratic Governor, Phil Murphy.

And in fact Ciattarelli is completely right. Murphy has gone all in on the intermittent renewable energy fantasy, apparently never bothering to read the 50 or more posts at this website explaining in excruciating detail why increasing intermittent wind and solar generation would inevitably multiply the cost of electricity to consumers. Here is a piece from Philly Voice on October 19 explaining the basics of the Murphy energy and electricity policy as his term winds down. Excerpt:

Murphy's energy goals were always ambitious. In successive pronouncements, the governor called for New Jersey to draw 100% of its energy from clean sources, first by 2050 and then by 2035.

So New Jersey built lots of solar farms, and shuttered plants that used fossil fuels. Meanwhile, ambitious plans for offshore wind did not materialize (they would only have made things worse):

Murphy presided over a broad expansion of solar power in New Jersey, his greater plans to produce thousands of megawatts in offshore wind generation ultimately failed to create any new power, even as some existing power plants were shuttered, reducing the electricity New Jersey sends to its multi-state grid. . . .

Not mentioned in the Philly Voice piece, but covered in the RPA write-up, is that as it closed power plants New Jersey has had to buy more power in auctions from its regional grid, PJM. Of course, it now needs power when the intermittents aren’t working, which means it must buy just when everyone else wants to buy, and thus pay premium prices at the auctions.

So what is Sherrill’s answer? Declare a “State of Emergency” and order a freeze of utility rates! Here is Sherrill’s webpage laying out her “plan,” if you want to call it that. Some key quotes:

Utility costs are out of control in New Jersey. Families are spending almost their entire budget just to pay the electric bill this summer. It’s time for action, because people just can’t wait any longer. So on Day One as New Jersey’s next governor, I’m going to declare a State of Emergency on Utility Costs and freeze your utility rates. . . .

Then there’s chasing down the hoarders and wreckers or other hobgoblins who are making the electricity expensive:

I’ll immediately open up [the utilities’] books to see where rising costs to families are going, . . . I will instruct my Attorney General to take Trump and New Jersey’s grid operator, PJM, to court — in coordination with governors in our region — to force them to end their mismanagement. . . .

And don’t forget building more of those fantasy solar panels and battery farms that, after all, provide the “cheapest” electricity:

This means immediately breaking ground on new solar and battery storage projects. . . .

To her partial credit, Sherrill does concede a need to keep some natural gas and nuclear in the mix, at least for now. But the overall thrust of her approach is that producing electricity is an easy job to be done by the little people. If rates are going up it can’t because of counterproductive government policy, and therefore it must be because bad people are ripping the consumers off behind their backs.

Good luck to New Jerseyans if you elect this half-wit. If you do, you will be in for a fate not so different from that of New York, or Germany.


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1 posted on 10/31/2025 5:39:35 AM PDT by MtnClimber
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To: MtnClimber

New Jersey is another cautionary tale.


2 posted on 10/31/2025 5:39:47 AM PDT by MtnClimber (For photos of scenery, wildlife and climbing, click on my screen name for my FR home page.)
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To: MtnClimber

Magical thinking, yes. But also Zero Sum thinking — the wealth of the world is just the wealth of the world. It doesn’t seem to change. It doesn’t seem to be created. If a billionaire has a billion dollars, he didn’t “create” that wealth: he stole it. He stole it from the poor working people. Redistribution of wealth just moves money around from the people who stole it, to the people who did all the work. This sort of Zero Sum thinking is totally false and underpins a lot of Left-wing economic illiteracy.


3 posted on 10/31/2025 5:46:59 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy (Democrats seek power through cheating and assassination. They are sociopaths. They just want power.)
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To: MtnClimber

They operate in an alternative fantasy reality.


4 posted on 10/31/2025 5:47:24 AM PDT by Openurmind (AI - An Illusion for Aptitude Intrusion to Alter Intellect. )
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To: MtnClimber

Bkmk


5 posted on 10/31/2025 5:56:53 AM PDT by sauropod
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To: MtnClimber

Menton does not give sufficient credit to natural resources which, even more in the past, form some of the wealth of a nation. This is significantly less, now, that we do not live in the skins of animals and that there are more of us.

Most wealth, now I believe, is created as Menton describes, but even the greatest of systems cannot compete without natural resources.


6 posted on 10/31/2025 5:59:42 AM PDT by Empire_of_Liberty
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To: MtnClimber
Holy smokes-this is a disaster in the making if people like Sherrill get their rat-claws on the levers of power.

You would think they learned their lessons from watching other areas (like Texas) pursue renewables while they took their stable forms of energy generation off line (and had them knocked offline) resulting in a disparity between supply and demand which combined with the weather resulted in a disaster.

Worse, was this quote from Sherrill the candidate: "...It’s time for action, because people just can’t wait any longer. So on Day One as New Jersey’s next governor, I’m going to declare a State of Emergency on Utility Costs and freeze your utility rates..."

Freeze the rates. That is indeed "Magical Thinking". If nobody had ever tried "freezing the rates" before, you might understand a shallow thinker being unable to think it through and see it as a viable solution.

But it has been tried. Repeatedly. And every single time it has been tried in history, everywhere, freezing the cost of something by government fiat has resulted in gross mismanagement of the supply and distribution that manifests itself in a shortage of the thing having the price frozen on it.

Well, I see Sherrill and the rest of her Marxists have that adequately covered. She said: "...I will instruct my Attorney General to take Trump and New Jersey’s grid operator, PJM, to court-in coordination with governors in our region-to force them to end their mismanagement..."

Whew. Well, glad to see they have that part covered.

7 posted on 10/31/2025 6:00:03 AM PDT by rlmorel (Factio Communistica Sinensis Delenda Est.)
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To: MtnClimber

“We’re living in the richest country in the history of the world. Right. Alright, you tell me why we’re the only nation not to guarantee healthcare to all people. The only nation, not to guarantee paid family and medical leave. Why We have a $7 25 cents an hour minimum wage.”

We are living in the richest nation in history because people were able to build and create without having to be burdened by those who would tear down, steal, or absorb the goods of others. Bernie’s answer for such success is to adopt a known failing strategy to help some now, but to enslave and impoverish everyone later. While many look down upon the ‘Robber Barron’s’ that built America, those actions resulted directly in the United States survival, and the free world’s survival, through 2 world wars and 1 cold war.


8 posted on 10/31/2025 6:01:03 AM PDT by Pete Dovgan
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To: MtnClimber

Children: We want this and this and this and this!

Parent: We can’t afford that - don’t have the money.

Children: Then buy some!


9 posted on 10/31/2025 6:03:34 AM PDT by HombreSecreto (The life of a repo man is always intense)
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To: MtnClimber
--- "Which theory you buy into has everything to do with what you might think are appropriate public policies."

A most apt observation.

Some work and produce. Others idle and expect the output of production by others to feed them in one way or another.

The Left wants to ignore: "For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat." [ Thessalonians ]

Moreover: "In all labour there is profit: but the talk of the lips tendeth only to penury." [ Proverbs ]

Speaks rather well to why "Socialists Get Everything Wrong."

10 posted on 10/31/2025 6:04:22 AM PDT by Worldtraveler once upon a time (Degrow government)
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To: MtnClimber

Isn’t the source of a nations wealth in 2025 located at 14th & C Streets SW, Washington, D.C.?

That’s the main production facility of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. That’s where the tsunami of fiat funny money emanates from


11 posted on 10/31/2025 6:07:15 AM PDT by Antioch (A merely fallen enemy may rise again, but the reconciled one is truly vanquished -Friedrich Schi)
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To: MtnClimber

They live in Make Believe land.


12 posted on 10/31/2025 6:13:59 AM PDT by laplata (They want each crisis to take the greatest toll possible.)
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To: laplata

They live in Make Believe land.


With flowers and bells and leprechauns and magic frogs with funny little hats.


13 posted on 10/31/2025 6:15:23 AM PDT by dfwgator ("I am Charlie Kirk!")
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To: MtnClimber

This is why I hope Mamdani is elected - let the world see the effects of his “magical thinking” policies - free bus service, taxing “the rich,” free rent, defunding the police.

Of course, these lefties will blame Trump or evil Republicans when the SHTF, which it inevitably will. Happens every time it’s been tried.


14 posted on 10/31/2025 6:20:58 AM PDT by Bon of Babble (You Say You Want a Revolution?)
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To: MtnClimber
leftists/liberals have Illusions and magical thinking that have a primacy over reality
15 posted on 10/31/2025 6:25:35 AM PDT by mjp (pro-freedom & pro-wealth $)
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To: Antioch

That is the “Modern Monetary Theory” by which Obama/Biden gave us a 9% spike in inflation.


16 posted on 10/31/2025 6:27:46 AM PDT by hinckley buzzard ( Resist the narrative. )
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To: Empire_of_Liberty

The Japanese might beg to differ. They’ve done pretty well without a lot of natural resources.


17 posted on 10/31/2025 6:50:05 AM PDT by redangus (With the Left there is no debate, there's just hate.)
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We can probably go ‘round and ‘round all day about how much a “lot” is, but you do have an interesting point.

An island is its own form of natural resource.


18 posted on 10/31/2025 6:55:49 AM PDT by Empire_of_Liberty
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To: MtnClimber

Adam Smith defined wealth in rather ambiguous terms. If you spend money on wealth, it generates more wealth.

The example he gives, if you spend money to tile a wet field, it is now useful to grow a crop on to generate more wealth to tile more fields.

The interstate system developed a lot of wealth initially. Then we encounter maintenance and the law of diminishing returns sets in. The return on maintenance is not as hight as the initial build.

Computers initially created wealth by improving decision making. Then they began to be used for bureaucratic record keeping and there was no longer any wealth developed.

Oil production generated a lot of wealth and then it became a consumption activity.

By the way, Adam Smith thought lawyers/govt were a consumption activity for the most part but limited quantities were still needed for wealth building.

Wealth building is a philosophy more than a prescription.

I am not sure what the next wealth building activity will be but they do always exist. History has shown us they start small with individuals.

I remember this white northern kid encounter a prosperous enough black gentlemen down south. We talked some and he said he watched the Jews a lot. “A Jew will see a piece of paper floating down the street, grab it, do something with it and make some money. I watched them a long time.”

For me, that was always race relationships, learning from each other.

I am a bigot on behavior, don’t care about skin color.


19 posted on 10/31/2025 6:59:09 AM PDT by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued, but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere)
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This is not relevant.

Socialists don't care about right and wrong.

They don't care about public safety, truth, justice, fairness, equity, etc.

They only crave unfettered power..

20 posted on 10/31/2025 7:02:50 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Politics is always and only about power.)
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