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To: ConservativeStatement

Laz live in Philadelphia?


2 posted on 06/18/2019 8:10:04 PM PDT by dp0622 (The Left should know if Trump is kicked out of office, it is WAR!)
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To paraphrase Humphrey Bogart in The Maltese Falcon....that’s a lot of coke. Whoever owned it is gonna feel some pain.


8 posted on 06/18/2019 8:15:34 PM PDT by xp38
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WARREN BUFFETT AND ADAM SMITH ON THE WAR ON DRUGS

We all can recite the old bromide about the definition of insanity.

It seems this thread is preoccupied with interdicting supply of drugs and some minor tactical moves that have been done countless times before, confiscating the boat or the vehicle used in transportation seems to be the flavor of the day.

Here is a reply I posted on May 12, 2014, and ever since then we have been doing more of the same expecting different results:

FEDS SEEK PRISON FOR RURAL WASHINGTON POT GROWERS

5/12/2014 6:38:28 AM · 18 of 29

If you want to know why the war on drugs is lost start thinking about it the way Adam Smith and Warren Buffett would think about it. Adam Smith would talk about the law of supply and demand and he tells us that when the demand goes up so does the price; when supply goes down, the price goes up. When the demand is inelastic, that is, when it is the product of addiction, the price curve is even more radical in its upward thrust when supply is reduced. Therefore, the more the government succeeds in interdicting the supply of addictive drugs, the more it increases the price and thereby increases the incentive to increase supply. The more the government succeeds, the more it must fail.

That is why drug smugglers and dealers are so wonderfully inventive in evading the law and will ever continue to be so unless you want to live in North Korea.

Without putting words in Warren Buffett's mouth, his criteria for investing in an enterprise are well-known. He wants a company with a unique product and a huge market potential. What better than an addictive drug? He wants a company with high barriers to entry against competition. What better barrier than the law and what better barriers than drug enforcement agencies raiding your competition? And if competition becomes too serious, this business model says you simply eliminate it by murdering them.

Buffett would be very intrigued by the idea that costs are extremely low, markup extremely high, and the price is ever supported by the government! By making drugs illegal, the government in effect has enacted price supports. By selling into an inelastic demand of addicts, the market, as well as price, are virtually guaranteed.

Because the price is high, addicts are incentivized to push the drugs onto others in order to addict them, to create a mini market that funds their own addiction. What a wonderful business model! On the macro level, it is a multilevel marketing scheme on steroids, or should I say, powered by addiction, and supported by the government.

Meanwhile, this wonderful marketing scheme generates so much money that corruption is inevitable. Worse, our enemies in the Muslim world and elsewhere have exploited this market to our disadvantage and national security peril. Meanwhile, our only politically correct response is a full-throated roar: "do more of the same."

(The result we will get this time: we just boosted the price and therefore the incentive to deal drugs by $1 billion)


39 posted on 06/19/2019 1:58:42 AM PDT by nathanbedford (attack, repeat, attack! Bull Halsey)
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