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The White College Graduates' Party's Candidate Doesn't Know Economic History
Townhall ^ | 08/23/2024 | Michael Barone

Posted on 08/23/2024 7:46:23 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Learning isn't necessarily cumulative. Human experience over the centuries provides lessons, some clearer than others. But each generation has to learn lessons anew, and some do not.

The lessons about economic growth taught over the long run of history are clear. Growth is not inevitable, and while riches may be accumulated, or appropriated, by the few in high positions, the lives of the very large majority throughout the centuries have been nasty, brutish and short.

The exception, the Great Enrichment, began some three centuries ago, around the North Sea, in the Dutch Republic and England, according to economic historian Deirdre McCloskey, in societies when people began respecting and encouraging commerce, rather than resenting and scorning it.

They discovered that when people exchanged goods and services in free markets, with property rights secured by limited government and the rule of law, economies could grow in ways that improved the lives of not just the few but the many.

Suddenly, and not just for a moment, the great masses of people went from living on $3 a day, just barely subsistence, and in times of famine or war not even that, to $130 a day.

The 20th century proved full of lessons for how to produce extended and widely distributed economic growth -- and how to squelch it. Growth occurs when free markets are allowed to operate in societies with high levels of trust and the rule of law.

It ceases, and living standards plummet, in societies where governments flood the economy with currency, try to control wages and prices, impose centralized economic planning, and outlaw voluntary market transactions.

Governments sometimes impose such measures temporarily in wartime, with various results depending on the course of the war. In peacetime, the results are destructive -- in Weimar Germany, the Soviet Union, Mao Zedong's China and, most recently, oil-rich Venezuela.

And, perhaps, in Kamala Harris' America. Since President Joe Biden ended his candidacy for reelection four weeks ago, the vice president has said remarkably little about what policies she would pursue as president. Her website has had no issues section.

She has taken almost no questions and has undergone nothing like an intensive interview from the press -- most members of which, in their enthusiasm for her candidacy, have shown no discomfort at her neglect.

Only last Friday did she begin talking issues, announcing "the first-ever federal ban on price gouging" -- she read the word as "gauging" -- "on food and groceries." Presumably, this was an attempt to address an obvious vulnerability for any candidate with a Biden-Harris pedigree, the fact that administration policy, by showering money on consumers already flooded with lockdown-accumulated cash, stoked inflation that no voter under 60 had experienced as an adult.

But of course, this made no sense. The grocery business is highly competitive, with low profit margins -- if one firm "gouges" consumers too much, they can go elsewhere. "It's hard to exaggerate how bad this policy is," wrote The Washington Post's Catherine Rampell. "At best, this would lead to shortages, black markets, and hoarding."

Rampell has since taken a different view after Harris' actual speech backpedaled from her campaign's fact sheet, but her initial take remains persuasive and in line with historic experience, including with the price controls imposed by former President Richard Nixon 53 years ago this month.

Similarly economically illiterate is Harris' proposal to give first-time homebuyers a $25,000 government subsidy. Just as colleges and universities have vacuumed up government-subsidized college loans for their own purposes, so obviously developers and home sellers are going to raise their asking prices by $25,000 and pocket the subsidy.

As Jason Furman, head of former President Barack Obama's second-term Council of Economic Advisers, said of the price gouging announcement, "This is not sensible policy, and I think the biggest hope is that it ends up being a lot of rhetoric and no reality."

Is it fair to argue that Harris has learned nothing from the dismal history of price controls on the basis of just one proposal? Yes, if it's just the only thing she has proposed in a whole month as the de facto and de jure Democratic nominee for president.

And yes, as she has never personally renounced the similarly outlandish promises she made in 2019 in her campaign for the 2020 nomination -- a ban on fracking, defunding the police, abolishing private health insurance, "snatching" drug company patents. Tweets from anonymous staffers ditching these policies don't count.

The delicious irony here is that the party favored by college graduates, many of them smugly confident of their knowledge and wisdom, is nominating a candidate who has shown no sign of learning from the dismal history of economic ukases. Learning isn't necessarily cumulative.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2024; biggulp; college; economy; kamala; kamguzzala; mattressback; michaelbarone; thetownbicycle

1 posted on 08/23/2024 7:46:23 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

RE: she has never personally renounced the similarly outlandish promises she made in 2019 in her campaign for the 2020 nomination — a ban on fracking...

Actually, she flip flopped and recently said that she will not ban fracking. See here:

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jul/30/kamala-harris-fracking

Whether you believe her or not is another matter. Politicians say anything you want to hear.


2 posted on 08/23/2024 7:48:14 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Santayana: those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.


4 posted on 08/23/2024 7:54:18 AM PDT by Night Hides Not (Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Remember Gonzales! Come and Take It!s)
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To: SeekAndFind

bkmk


5 posted on 08/23/2024 7:58:59 AM PDT by sauropod ("This is a time when people reveal themselves for who they are." James O'Keefe Ne supra crepidam)
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To: Night Hides Not

those who forget history are demoncraps.


6 posted on 08/23/2024 8:00:49 AM PDT by Sirius Lee (Trump/Vance 2024 or GFY)
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To: SeekAndFind

Most college graduates don’t seem to understand economics either. I don’t think Economics is even a required course, in high school or college, most of the time.


7 posted on 08/23/2024 8:23:16 AM PDT by Boogieman
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To: Kudsman

Colleges getting federal money or federally subsidized school loans she be required to have their applicants take the SAT or ACT test. They don’t have to use them as criteria for admission if they don’t want to. That is up to them. They should then be required to have those students test again as a condition of graduation. If half of them score lower on the second test they should have all their federal funds cut off. If after four years of college you come out dumber than you went in we don’t need that school.


8 posted on 08/23/2024 8:49:58 AM PDT by your other brother
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To: SeekAndFind

As Sen.Kennedy (R-La) has so brilliantly stated:

She’s AOC without the bar-tending experience...


9 posted on 08/23/2024 8:50:21 AM PDT by Paisan
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To: Paisan

“She’s AOC without the bar-tending experience...”

I’ll wager Kamala knows the Karma Sutra well. There is her experience. It’s worth a lot.

Just ask Willie Brown.

5.56mm


10 posted on 08/23/2024 8:59:47 AM PDT by M Kehoe (Quid Pro Joe and the Ho have got to go. )
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To: Sirius Lee

Whip Inflation Now

WIN

The advantage of age allows a vantage point the non age advantahed cannot have unless gained thru the study of the past.


11 posted on 08/23/2024 9:02:31 AM PDT by whistleduck
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To: SeekAndFind

Its so reassuring knowing that unicorn farts, rainbows, an unqualified bimbo phony marxist, and MASSIVE TAX hikes are going to fix all of the USA’s problems (which, incidentally, were caused by the do-nothing lying bimbo and her boss). The definition of insanity is doing the same garbage over and over and thinking there will be a different result everytime.


12 posted on 08/23/2024 9:09:44 AM PDT by jpp113
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To: Kudsman

Don’t be a douche! Are yall ever going to be more interested in winning than trolling anonymously with racial insults, insults about women voters & every other offensive thing that you can think of? We are going to need female voters, voters of various colors & every vote we can get now & particularly in the future if we ever want to win an election. Just because you have the freedom to do something- which you do & rightly so- doesn’t mean it’s a smart thing to do politically...πŸ™„πŸ˜πŸ«£


13 posted on 08/23/2024 10:28:05 AM PDT by redheadedshannon ( )
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To: SeekAndFind

I am not only a college graduate, but I have a PhD.

In no way do I support the Dim party, which left me a long time ago!

And I believe that there is a growing number of college graduates who feel the same way.

After all, only the stupid back kamala!


14 posted on 08/23/2024 10:38:18 AM PDT by Honorary Serb
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To: redheadedshannon

Noted. Thanks for the reminder. I will ask the mods to scrub the troll.


15 posted on 08/23/2024 11:20:30 AM PDT by Kudsman (30yr registered Conservative wants a complete Republican House & Senate. Protect the king.)
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