Free Gulliver, by Robert Gore
It’s claimed that true innovation is dead, except for innovation directed by bureaucrats and funded by governments. Or there’s going to be so much innovation—automation and artificial intelligence—that there’ll be no work left for humans to do. Then government will have to confiscate the increased wealth flowing from those innovations and dole it out to the unemployed legions. Or soon it will take more energy to produce fossils fuels than the energy derived, so government must push us towards its chosen alternative energies. You get the idea: humanity faces a grim future and only governments can make it less grim.
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I will take a producer trader free market solution over hopes and dreams any day. I have read that there are 177,000 pages of federal regulations.
Kind of like the overkill of our nuclear arsenal they can blow up the world 10x over.
Conservatives are not for free markets (cutting strings) they just want to make government work more efficiently
And those were only by-products!
Much truth in what you wrote. For me the choice is obvious; I will trust the markets.
Regards,
O.A.
Thank you.
The Gordian Knot.
I think Swift was familiar with Bible passages, because he wrote this chapter on "tying down the strong man".