The lockdowns were a disaster for the economy, and we’re still feeling the aftereffects. From Jeffrey A. Tucker at brownstone.org:
The sudden economic lockdown of March 2020, the world over, was one of the more shocking moments in history. The very core of the economic problem from the beginning of recorded time was getting more of what people needed to them in a way that was sustainable given the inherent scarcities of the state of nature.
Regardless of the system, creating wealth was the stated goal, and humanity gradually discovered that trade, investment, marketing, and access to more via travel and creativity was the way forward.
All in an instant, all those considerations were put on the back burner to combat what was supposed to be a deadly disease. What’s more, the belief was that ending economic activity, at least that deemed to be nonessential, was the path toward solving the health crisis.
For how long? It was initially advertised to be two weeks. But as time went on and the lockdown period was extended longer and longer, it became clear that the whole point was to wait for a vaccine. This was based on the evidence-free supposition that the whole population was under threat and that the shot would fix the problem.
The world economy crashed – entirely by intention and by force – as never before seen in modern times. As Trump said at the time, even as he greenlighted the lockdowns, no one had ever heard of anything like this. That’s because it is crazy and deeply dangerous. There is no such thing as turning a global economy off and then on again as if it had a breaker switch to pull and push again when the time came.
TARP uber alles.
Still going over the inequality from the great LVM ORG society.
By far, the greatest economist of all-time. (H/T-LVM)
They take on toxic loans when the printing press is there to back it up?
It gets written off and everyone suffers equally with inflation and high interest rates?
Or “your” local bank could go under and better get “your” money out in time.
See, it isn’t all that hard to figure out the Long March.
Yes you can!
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