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New Orleans Restaurants Under Attack

Posted by M. C. on December 12, 2023

Walter Block

The next time you hear that a private restaurant has not passed the review of a government agency, do not blithely assume there is something wrong with the former. It may well be due to the failure of the latter.

https://substack.com/inbox/post/139704332

The headline practically screamed: “30 New Orleans area restaurants fail health inspection, some for bugs or dirty kitchens.” Undoubtedly, many people in the Crescent City as a result reduced their take outs from these eateries, several of them world famous, and also decreased eating out in them. If so, they did so in favor of grocery stores, which now seemed relatively more reliable, health-wise. This might be somewhat of an exaggeration, since the story allowed that “… more than 16 … don’t have food safety certificates to ensure their kitchens meet health standards.” As far as we know, they were perfectly clean, but merely lacked proper government certification thereof. Should the local citizenry be worried?

The more discerning of us have to be forgiven for asking: Who do you trust more: the restaurants themselves, or the government health inspectors? The former can lose money from dirtiness, the latter cannot, at least not, personally, for failing to make accurate assessments.

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What is the solution to this conundrum? The course of action emanating from this present quarter is to substitute private certification agencies for the ones perpetrated by government. Is this the ravings of a radical free market advocate such as myself? Is this a mirage, something just plain crazy that can never be implemented?  Yes and no. As to the former, this appellation certainly fits me. I hold an endowed chair in free enterprise economics at a local university. As to the latter, it is no concoction in my fevered brain. Rather, capitalist certification agencies are to be found all throughout the modern economy. Let us count some of the ways.

But, before I do, let me explain the difference between licensing and certification. In both cases, a test must be passed. But with the former, if you do not pass the exam, you may not legally engage in the industry. For example, if you fail the bar exam, you cannot work as a lawyer. If you do not pass the medical examination, and worked in the capacity of a physician anyway, you are a criminal and can be incarcerated. In sharp contrast, if you do not score high enough in the exam for Certified Public Accountant, you can still keep financial books for your clients; it would only be illegal to pass yourself off as a CPA.

Where else besides accounting is certification, not licensing, in operation? One aspect is brand names. McDonalds, Walmart, Microsoft, Toyota, and thousands of other companies large and small, stand by their wares and offerings. They are in effect insuring their customers that what they purchase from them is of a certain quality.

Another example is testing laboratories.

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Andrew Yang: Government Takeover of Drug Manufacturing, Licensing Would Lower Prices

Posted by M. C. on December 11, 2019

He also advocates for punishing businesses who do not cooperate with the government.

Government already punishes businesses.

Military, education, health care, annual trillion dollar deficits. A 17 year long war, $trillion+  war with no end in sight that we were told would pay for itself. The  F-35 a $billion over budget. The first deployed $12 billion Ford class aircraft carrier has a launch system that won’t launch F-35 aircraft for years (if ever?).

Government has quite history of keeping costs down.

The sad thing is the sheeple will buy Yang’s story.

https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2019/12/10/andrew-yang-government-drug-manufacturing-lower-prices/

by Penny Starr

Democrat entrepreneur Andrew Yang is a long shot to win the White House in 2020, but he is still rolling out his presidential plans, including more federal government control over the medical prescription industry.

Andrew Yang’s plan includes using international standards for drug pricing, licensing drug companies that cooperate with the government’s regulations, and public manufacturing of medications.

Yang makes a pitch for his plans on his campaign website:

We need to put pressure on these companies to get their prices under control and more in line with the rest of the world. Americans pay twice as much as Australians and three times as much as the Dutch on prescription drugs due to lack of price control. We have to give the federal government authority to negotiate drug prices and use standard international price reference points so pharmaceutical companies can no longer exploit our market and the American people.

If these companies are not willing to compromise, we need to ensure the U.S. government has the ability to force licenses for these drugs to companies who will. Additionally, we need to authorize the creation of public manufacturing facilities to make these drugs, as well as other necessary drugs and unprofitable but necessary medications, for the American people.

Yang also said that Congress should legislate to make it possible for Medicare — or the government — to negotiate drug prices. He also advocates for punishing businesses who do not cooperate with the government.

“If a company is charging too much, someone willing to charge a reasonable amount will be granted a license to make the medication,” Yang said on his campaign website.

“According to his campaign, Yang would also allow for importing prescription medication from other countries ‘if all else fails,’” the Hill reported.

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This is what keeps us working for the man | The Daily Bell

Posted by M. C. on November 17, 2019

There is evidence that contract work, self-employment, and the “gig economy” are growing.

So the future I see is not one where you hunker down at a corporate job for 40 years. That never seemed particularly fulfilling to me anyway…

Rather, I see an end to the marriage between government and business. A time is coming where people are not cajoled into working their lives away at a meaningless job.

And the best part is, this option is already available to anyone who decides to reach out and grab it.

https://www.thedailybell.com/all-articles/news-analysis/this-is-what-keeps-us-working-for-the-man/

By Joe Jarvis

You load sixteen tons, what do you get?
Another day older and deeper in debt.
Saint Peter don’t you call me ’cause I can’t go,
I owe my soul to the company store.

Merle Travis wrote the song Sixteen Tons about working your life away in the coal mines and spending your whole paycheck–and then some–at the company store. You had no other options in the corporate mining villages of the early twentieth century.

The most famous version of the song came from Tennessee Ernie Ford. Sixteen Tons was covered by many others, including Johnny Cash, and even Elvis at some concerts though he never recorded it.

And South Park recently featured their own version in an episode called “Unfulfilled,” about working for Amazon.

Of course, South Park is a comedy cartoon series that parodies real-life events.

They depicted Amazon fulfilment centers as the only available jobs in the small Colorado town. People worked in dangerous collaboration with machines, and went home to spend their entire paycheck on Amazon.

Jeff Bezos was depicted as a telepathic villain. He would tune in to various Alexa streams to gauge the mood of the town. And anyone who didn’t do his bidding would have their Prime status revoked.

Comparing Amazon to coal mines is funny because it exaggerates a fear in society. Everyone buys from Amazon, so the small businesses go under. And everyone working for the small businesses goes to work for Amazon.

South Park did the same thing with a Walmart episode about a decade back. Walmart possessed some unknown power which compelled people to shop there, they were powerless to resist. Even better if they could work there and get an employee discount… despite the low pay.

And then Amazon came along to compete with Walmart.

And for the consumers, this is a win. Sure we can talk about consumerism and how much we need, but the fact is Amazon and Walmart provide the necessities for pretty cheap.

But I wouldn’t want to work for either one. Personally, I wouldn’t really want to work for any corporation.

Corporations are designed to resemble the feudal system as much as possible. And the government is the sweeper, making sure a corporate job is the best option for most Americans. It’s just like how the King and Lords conspired to keep the peasants in line, and extract as much work and wealth as possible from the system.

Think about it. The government makes you buy healthcare. Well, I might as well just get a job that covers it instead of trying to figure it out myself…

The government puts up so many roadblocks to self-employment or entrepreneurship–regulation, licensing, paperwork, compliance agencies… Why bother? I might as well just go to a job and go home, and not deal with the stress of it all.

Sometimes the government forces independent contractors to be considered employees instead. This increases the liability and responsibility of the company. But it takes away the contract worker’s freedom to work other jobs, set their hours, and remain independent. Now they have a boss, instead of being their own boss.

And people think they are getting stability from a corporate job, like it’s a sure thing. But don’t get too comfortable, especially if the job is highly specialized. What if you’re replaced by technology or younger workers? What do you do with 20 years experience in something obsolete?

You can be fired at any time. If it’s 5 or 10 years before you were going to retire… what are you going to do? Find a job that pays just as well? Rely on bankrupt Social Security?

Even if you are one of the few workers left who still have a pension, even private pensions in the USA are on shaky ground, over half a TRILLION dollars short on what they are supposed to pay out. Already certain companies have escaped or reduced their pension obligations, shafting their former workers.

But worst of all, corporations monopolize your time. 40 hours per week is a lot of your life. Add in commute times, and getting ready… you basically get 2/7 of your life to yourself.

And when a person is that predictable, they are easy to control. They are easy to police, to advertise to, and to tax.

You’ll buy a car, you’ll take out a mortgage–oh what a surprise how integrated the government is in the banking, auto, and oil industries…

You’ll keep your corporate job to pay for it all, and the income will be taxed. You’ll be encouraged to spend by the media and your peers, and the spending will be taxed.

Government policies funnel the workers into the corporations. The corporations keep the politicians in power. And the government taxes the hell out of the corporate workers’ steady reliable income.

To break the system, we need to make our own path, instead of being herded into corporate America.

And real alternatives exist, especially now. Do I need a full-time job? Do I need to commute to work? Do I need a car? Should I really saddle myself with student debt or a home loan at such a young age?

You don’t necessarily need college to get the skills required for your dream career. Owning a home is one option of many. And the sharing economy could even reduce the need to own a car, save us money, cut traffic and pollution.

The best economy I can imagine is one where individuals all try to solve the biggest problem they can find, based on their interests. Fill a need, provide a service, create a solution.

When you’re responsible for creating your own career, the skills you learn will not apply to just one industry. The hustle will not only benefit you in one narrow sector.

And yes for some people, this will resemble corporate work. But for many others, it could a job of their own creation that never even existed before.

There’s no right answer. It’s up to you to grab your ingredients and blend them all together. None of us will end up with the exact same shake. Don’t allow the government and corporations to hand you some bland concoction that works for them, as if it is the best or only option.

Because right now, the government and the corporations like the arrangement they have.

As I talked about the other day, it is important to change embedded traditions that don’t work anymore. But it can be tricky to see which ones are useful traditions–even if we don’t know why–and which are simply outdated burdens.

You always need options. One of the best ways to have options is to make a hobby a backup job plan. If anything ever goes wrong, start that business you always wanted to, or teach lessons in something, provide a service, or make a unique useful product not easily mass produced.

If my writing career suddenly came crashing down around me, I would probably become some sort of wilderness guide, leading foraging and hiking expeditions. I’d get more serious about studying wild medicinal plants, and make products to compliment my natural classes.

I’d probably start by looking into Airbnb’s “local experiences” platform that allows you to sell experiences to travellers. I would check out Etsy to sell products. And I would use my experience–and quickly gain more–with marketing to grow the business.

Times they are changing.

There is evidence that contract work, self-employment, and the “gig economy” are growing.

So the future I see is not one where you hunker down at a corporate job for 40 years. That never seemed particularly fulfilling to me anyway…

Rather, I see an end to the marriage between government and business. A time is coming where people are not cajoled into working their lives away at a meaningless job.

And the best part is, this option is already available to anyone who decides to reach out and grab it.

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How to Turn America into a Shit-hole Country in 4 Easy Steps | The Daily Bell

Posted by M. C. on April 19, 2019

https://www.thedailybell.com/all-articles/news-analysis/how-to-turn-america-into-a-shit-hole-country-in-4-easy-steps/

By Joe Jarvis

Opening up the floodgates of immigration to people from shit-hole countries would not actually be a problem if America was a free country.

If people were free to keep what they earn instead of having it redistributed, free to defend themselves and their loved ones wherever they went, free to become entrepreneurs without impossible protectionist regulations, America would absorb and assimilate any number of immigrants and refugees.

That’s what happened when Ireland, Italy, and Scotland were shit-hole countries where my ancestors emigrated from. The Irish were poor as dirt, fleeing a famine. The Italians brought the murderous Mafia.

And according to Thomas Sowell in his book Black Rednecks, White Liberals, the Scottish immigrants started the southern redneck culture, ready to fight and kill at the tiniest insult to defend their “honor.”

But a lot has changed since then. You can’t leave your home without breaking a law, so American policing agencies would have to spend a lot of time, energy, and tax dollars beating the ‘Merica into new immigrants.

But why blame the immigrants instead of the system?

1. Tax the citizens’ wealth away (or just steal it outright)

Elizabeth Warren has proposed a wealth tax as part of her campaign platform for President 2020.

This would tax the entire net worth of individuals worth over $50 million, every single year.

This eventually guarantees that no one worth over $50 million lives in the United States. At which point the tax will creep down to the middle class as it always does (especially if inflation makes millionaires of all of us)… Read the rest of this entry »

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Why Governments Treat You Like a Number, Not an Individual | The Daily Bell

Posted by M. C. on December 31, 2017

Why Governments Treat You Like a Number, Not an Individual

Big Gov

Governments hate anything that empowers individuals. This is because it makes governing harder. And this holds true regardless of whether you view government as overall good, or generally evil… Read the rest of this entry »

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Brave Police Save Town From Man Selling Veggies | The Daily Bell

Posted by M. C. on June 4, 2017

http://www.thedailybell.com/news-analysis/brave-police-save-town-from-man-selling-veggies/

Licensing is when the government takes a right from you, and sells it back. This California man failed to purchase his rights back from the state.

…the point of licenses is protection. You pay to play, if you don’t pay off the city and county, they will send their hired thugs to rough you up and demand the protection money.

I doubt you will see a better definition of licensing.

Things like that is why I read The Daily Bell.

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