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Flattening the Economy "Because Virus"

Posted on: March 21, 2020 at 09:03:58 CT
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By Keith Weiner:

I write this on March 18, now having watched a 180-degree reversal of how we think about contagious disease. Formerly, we would put sick people in quarantine and respect the right of healthy people to go about their lives. Now we are on the brink of martial law. In our zeal to fight the coronavirus, we are shutting down travel, public gatherings, restaurants, etc.

This is what a mass panic looks like.

Not to mention that it is already wreaking massive economic damage. The economy was already faltering. The false boom stimulated by a decade of monetary meth was likely turning to bust even before the virus. And then the government began to shut down whole industries: air travel, hotels, sports, bars, restaurants, etc. And likely more to come.

I write extensively at Monetary Metals about the risk of debt defaults cascading like dominoes, so I will not further address that here. I will only say that whole industries are laying off whole workforces in one giant dump (with much more to come). That is a lot of people who will suddenly experience hardship, not to mention stop spending on everything from clothes to computers, phones to tunes (nevermind restaurants and bars—they wouldn’t be allowed that even if they still had their paychecks). As always in a downturn, mainstream financial and economic analysis is useless. I think that right now they are predicting “slower growth.” Yeah, and if you slam the brakes in your car, it is “slower acceleration,” too.

Why this draconian response? There is now a new technical expression among the newly minted tens of millions of experts who inhabit social media platforms. They seek to “flatten the curve”: that is, it is inevitable that this virus will sweep the population. But if we can just slow its progress, then our healthcare system will be able to respond, there will be enough beds, ventilators, and healthcare professionals to care for the caseload. If we allow the virus to progress at full speed, then the hospitals will be overwhelmed, and America will look like Cuba.

If you think that the government must outlaw public gatherings, close the restaurants, and shut down half the economy…to “flatten the curve”…then you—yes, YOU—are attempting to be a central planner.

In capitalism, people and industries are resilient. The reason is simple. They are free to act on their reason and to seek a profit.

In socialism and central planning, there is no resiliency. The people starve if the crop yield is below quota, they drown if the tide rises, they suffer in darkness if an oil shipment is delayed. The reason is simple. They are not allowed to act, but must wait for orders from a central planner. And Mises proved that socialist planning is impossible, even if the planner is a wise, honest, caring genius.


If it is indeed true that American hospitals are soon to be overwhelmed by virus patients, it is not a recommendation for more central planning, enforced by redirecting scant law enforcement resources to enforcing martial law.

It is a damning indictment of just how socialist—and hence sclerotic, rigid, and brittle—our healthcare industry has been forced to become under the degree of socialized medicine that we already have. We are not fully socialist yet. Hence, we are not Cuba yet.

I fear the kind of government that can shut down public gatherings and centrally plan healthcare and everything else. I fear it much more than a virus.

https://mises.org/power-market/never-let-good-crisis-go-waste
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Flattening the Economy "Because Virus" - ummmm MU - 3/21 09:03:58
     Is he related to michael savage? - JayHoaxH8r MU - 3/21 10:39:27
     Google this guy, he wants to use gold as currency, he's - tigertix MU - 3/21 10:07:18
          Gold is currency. - ummmm MU - 3/21 10:09:01
               absolutely (nm) - Sal MU - 3/21 10:25:21
               yes - ashtray UF - 3/21 10:12:52
                    Ok, but get ready to get a horse and buggy...nm - tigertix MU - 3/21 10:28:03
                         very stupid post - ashtray UF - 3/21 14:01:34
                         The gold standard co-existed with cars. (nm) - ummmm MU - 3/21 10:29:52
     TigerMatt would contend gubmit should plan for us tot - 90Tiger STL - 3/21 09:58:04
     totally lost me in the last paragraph - Iam4Mizzou MU - 3/21 09:29:44
     IF only the sick brought the sickness, that would have merit - raskolnikov MU - 3/21 09:12:20
          dumbest post of the day - ashtray UF - 3/21 09:28:35
          RE: IF only the sick brought the sickness, that would have merit - ummmm MU - 3/21 09:19:16
               The reality is a pandemic virus on a par with 1918 - raskolnikov MU - 3/21 09:23:08
                    50,000,000 people died of the Spanish Flu - ummmm MU - 3/21 09:25:14
                         OK then "ruthless efficiency" - raskolnikov MU - 3/21 09:31:58
          you’re a fool - El-ahrairah BAMA - 3/21 09:16:36
               "Respiratory infection" - Grasslands MU - 3/21 09:34:54
               This is a myth(nm) - Iam4Mizzou MU - 3/21 09:31:05
               Good to hear - you think old people are thirty - raskolnikov MU - 3/21 09:18:37
                    RE: Good to hear - you think old people are thirty - MOCO SON MU - 3/21 09:27:32
                         Bullsht - raskolnikov MU - 3/21 09:51:20
                    That guy had a bunch of pre-existing conditions that - ummmm MU - 3/21 09:22:45
                         Language is a funny thing as is parlance - raskolnikov MU - 3/21 09:28:23
                              My chief concern is getting small businesses open again - ummmm MU - 3/21 09:32:58
                                   I think you're right about small biz. Could be very bad.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 3/21 11:31:45
                                   correct, as usual (nm) - 90Tiger STL - 3/21 10:05:25
                                   Great post(nm) - El-ahrairah BAMA - 3/21 10:03:40
                                   Had we acted sooner, this would have been less severe - in - raskolnikov MU - 3/21 09:49:30
                                        lol, if only a D were in the white house. lmfao (nm) - 90Tiger STL - 3/21 09:59:40
                                             Not what I said(nm) - raskolnikov MU - 3/21 10:33:08
                                        false (nm) - ashtray UF - 3/21 09:57:46
                                             Flatten the curve, all it is(nm) - raskolnikov MU - 3/21 10:33:40
                                        So the govt. failed. - ummmm MU - 3/21 09:52:30
                                   raskol sees no problem with Amazon, Walmart, and Costco - ashtray UF - 3/21 09:34:12
                                        Btb, I ALWAYS buy local, restaurants, hardware whatever - raskolnikov MU - 3/21 10:31:05
                                             well now you crushed those small businesses - ashtray UF - 3/21 14:03:23
                                        Where do you get that idea ? - raskolnikov MU - 3/21 10:24:13
                                        Neither do American consumers - Mormad MU - 3/21 09:35:33
          Damn you are dumb(nm) - tman MU - 3/21 09:15:15
               OH LOOK OUT MA, the Central Planners are coming - raskolnikov MU - 3/21 09:16:43




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