Posted on 08/04/2019 1:11:46 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
With the hot-button word socialism sparking intense political debate as Americans brace for the 2020 presidential election, two U.S. economists have completed a global drinking tour and a book already at the top of Amazon's "beer" category warning that the socialist lure could lead to a drastic dry-up of the countrys adult beverages. Socialism Sucks: Two Economists Drink Their Way Through the Unfree World, by Robert Lawson and Benjamin Powell, is billed as a worldwide tour guide written in plain English which takes readers on a not-so-luxurious expedition into three countries that have embraced socialism North Korea, Venezuela, and Cuba using beer as an indicator of economic concern. In Cuba, there were only two types of beer, almost the same in alcohol content and both tasted like skunky Budweiser. In North Korea, it was just god awful, Lawson, who is also the director of the William J. ONeil Center for Global Markets and Freedom at Southern Methodist University, told Fox News. And, in Venezuela, the country has basically run out of beer because the government planners couldnt import enough barley. In Lawsons summation, why would employees of a government-controlled plant bother to go out of their way to seek out the resources, extra cost and energy to produce 30 different types of beer or wine when it is easy to make two, and there is no incentive otherwise to excel? We were on the border of Colombia and Venezuela, and the Colombian side was awash with all kinds of beer.
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Wasn’t this method of analysis used before [fairly recently]?
Little puppies are far smarter than red diaper doper babies and hippies.
LOL
One of Howie Carr's favorite sayings:
"You can trust me. I'm not like the Others."
I was at university in the 60s. I remember one professor stating that the Soviet system was superior. “Look at toothpaste in the grocery store. Dozens of brands in several sizes. In the Soviet system there is only one brand and one size. Much more efficient”. Choice and freedom are bad he was basically saying.
Not just Beer, pretty much everything.
The East German Trabant was a good example. It was a 2-stroke 3 cylinder engine. Mixed Gas & Oil like your LawnBoy mower. The body wasn’t metal, but a form of compressed wool and cardboard. Total POS.
It gets better. You couldn’t just go out and buy one, crappy as it was. No Sir. You had to get on The List, for permission. It took a while. Such a “while”, it was traditional to sign up a baby when born.
So one Fine Day, the word came down - “You Can Buy This POS Comrade!”
Payment was due in full (or immediately lose your spot in line) so it was also traditional to borrow from family members.
“When it comes to Breadlines Bernie Sanders, you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. “
You misspelled “ticks”...
Is there any other kind?
A Russian ordered a Trabant and the official said it would 9 years to the day when it would be ready for pick up.
The Russian asked, “Morning or afternoon”?
The official replied, “9 years from now what does it matter”?
Russian, “because the plumber is coming in the morning”.
Ronald Reagan joke.
There will be no beer in AOC’s green “paradise”.
Why?
Because those little bubbles in beer are CO2, the EVIL gas. Since making beer involves making CO2, breweries are EVIL!
THEREFORE, drinking of beer is forbidden in AOC’s “paradise”...
The one and only time I saw a Trabant was at a car show in The Bronx. The owner got it through customs on the condition that it NEVER be registered and licensed, Even though other imported cars over 25 yrs old are exempt from safety and emissions regs Trabants are such dangerous sh*tboxes that no state would allow it to be legally driven, even as an antique. The wonders of socialism. Jay Leno has a Soviet built limo,used by a high ranking Russian officials in his collection from The 1980’s. The engine is a knockoff of the 312 cu in Ford V8 used in the first T Birds in 1955. A good engine, but shows how technologically “advanced” the socialists really are.
Sir, it’s not just the CO2 that is the problems, that’s just a SYMPTOM.
Millions of sentient life forms - Yeast - are cruelly forced to turn barley and malt into alcohol too. This is inhumane and must be stopped. A particularly vicious practice is called “Lagering” - forced to work, often in caves, at very cold temperatures.
I had always thought that Soviet limos were equipped with Daimler-Benz engines because reliable.
Yeah, they were junk. One of the guys in my unit bought one “over there” and somehow he fixed it up well enough and he got it to pass inspection. Surprisingly enough. He drove it all over, this was in the 1990s. When East Germany fell, so many of those things were left abandoned on the side of the road it was a big problem for the former West Germany.
Forget the “Democratic Socialist” crap; he’s a thru-and-thru commie.
My Macro/Micro Economics Professor always explained economics in terms of “beer & pizza”
It all made sense.
“beer & pizza”
We often did that after class while in an MBA Program...
Sometimes beer during a break at the bar downstairs...
Muchmore efficientcheaper.The central point about socialism is that socialists have no vision for improvement, only for cheapness. They promise lower cost, or free. They deliver cheap - as in, shoddy. In quality and in schedule. What good is cheap, when there is nothing in stock?
makes one salient point that I keep coming back to. If you arent trying to improve, you arent staying the same. You are getting worse. And socialism is about disconnecting the value of quality to the customer from the cost of production.
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