Presidential Election or Economic Illiteracy Contest?
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Presidential Election or Economic Illiteracy Contest?


The 2024 Presidential election appears to be a showdown between two major party candidates vying to display the most evident lack of understanding of economics. On one hand, Donald Trump advocates for hyper-protectionism and even entertains the idea of reverting to mercantilism, in addition to proposing that the President should have influence over setting interest rates at the Federal Reserve. Despite the glaring absurdity of the latter proposal, it does carry appeal with some in the accelerationist camp as it would make glaringly evident the collusion between the Federal Reserve Board and the executive and legislative branches. This could potentially agitate the public enough to demand reform of the system, although my own confidence in the American electorate’s willingness—or interest—in doing so is decidedly quite low.

Harris has recently proposed a plan reminiscent of Hugo Chavez to prohibit “price gouging” in the food industry and grant the FTC significant authority to establish prices and take legal action against businesses that defy the agency’s directives. This policy is guaranteed to result in widespread shortages and hoarding, as acknowledged even by some economists who support Harris. Her evident lack of understanding of fundamental economic principles extends to another proposal, wherein she advocates for a $25,000 subsidy for new homebuyers with the goal of stimulating the housing market. It is widely recognized in basic economic theory that subsidizing demand, despite its initial appeal, runs counter to the recommended approach in a situation where prices are already inflated. In such a scenario, subsidization will inadvertently exacerbate the issue by further driving up prices, contrary to its intended purpose.

In addition to the policies mentioned, it has been challenging to pinpoint more than a few specific policy prescriptions from the Harris camp, except for some lukewarm acknowledgment of the libertarian mantra “Mind your own damn business”—only regarding abortion and LGBTQ issues of course—and they also frequently emphasize the importance of preserving the Affordable Care Act, praise dying programs like Medicare and Social Security, and advocate for more government intervention in various aspects of the market, citing “greed” and “big pharma” or whatever buzzword happens to be the flavor of the day. When Harris pauses her relentless rhetoric on banning “assault weapons” and ensuring unrestricted access to abortion long enough to discuss economic policy, it’s almost enough to inspire a trip to her speaking venue just to throw a full-sized edition of Human Action—or any halfway competent economics textbook—at her podium, although she’d likely never read it.

Similarly, the Trump campaign lacks substantive economic policy solutions beyond a full-throated commitment to destructive trade tariffs and vaguely ambiguous promises to reduce taxes and government spending. When Trump momentarily shifts his focus from immigration—something he rarely does—and addresses economic policy, his proposals oscillate between laziness and vague ambiguity to outright absurdity, but there are a few bright spots. For example, his embrace of Ron Paul’s proposal to repeal taxes on tips and Thomas Massie’s plan to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits.

In conclusion, the policy platforms of these two presidential campaigns often lack any sort of real clarity, hidden behind a barrage of buzzwords and slogans. When they do offer concrete proposals, the substance often leaves economically-informed observers questioning whether this is a serious election or merely a competition to see who can provoke more nail-biting among us.

The only silver lining—particularly in light of Harris’s proposal for an overpowered FTC reminiscent of the Soviet Goskomtsen—is that the widely criticized Chevron deference has been effectively dismantled by the Supreme Court’s Loper Bright decision, ensuring that such a plan would be laughed out of the high court. While this offers some reassurance, it is painful to realize that the primary barrier between the United States and a descent into economic disaster akin to Venezuela could realistically be the judgment of nine aging lawyers in black robes.

 


Originally Posted at https://mises.org/


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Nine US Senators Launch Inquiry Into Kamala Harris’ Failure As ‘Broadband Czar’

Nine US Senators Launch Inquiry Into Kamala Harris’ Failure As ‘Broadband Czar’

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr criticized the Biden-Harris administration, pointing out that their $42.45 billion program to bring high-speed internet to rural America has yet to connect a single person. He said it had been 1,038 days, and “not a single person has been connected” since the program debuted.

Carr on X pushed out a post in the early afternoon of Wednesday featuring a new letter from nine US senators, including Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), stressing concern about VP Harris’ time as ‘broadband czar’ entirely mismanaged the $42.45 billion program to connect rural America. Considering that not a single home in rural America has been connected, the senators warned that the failures are piling up for VP Harris, citing her failure as ‘border czar.’

Dear Vice President Harris:

We are writing to express serious concerns regarding your role as the Biden-Harris administration’s “broadband czar” and the mismanagement of federal broadband initiatives under your leadership. It appears that your performance as “broadband czar” has mirrored your performance as “border czar,” marked by poor management and a lack of effectiveness despite significant federal broadband investments and your promises to deliver broadband to rural areas.

As you are aware, Congress, through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, provided the National Telecommunications and Information Administration with $42.45 billion for the Broadband, Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program. These funds are intended to provide broadband access to unserved communities, particularly those in rural areas.

In 2021, you were specifically tasked by President Biden to lead the administration’s efforts to expand broadband services to unserved Americans. And at the time, you stated, “we can bring broadband to rural America today.” Despite your assurances over three years ago, rural and unserved communities continue to wait for the connectivity they were promised. Under your leadership, not a single person has been connected to the internet using the $42.45 billion allocated for the BEAD program. Indeed, Politico recently reported on “the messy, delayed rollout of” this program.

Instead of focusing on delivering broadband services to unserved areas, your administration has used the BEAD program to add partisan, extralegal requirements that were never envisioned by Congress and have obstructed broadband deployment. By imposing burdensome climate change mandates on infrastructure projects, prioritizing government-owned networks over private investment, mandating the use of unionized labor in states, and seeking to regulate broadband rates, your administration has caused unnecessary delays leaving millions of Americans unconnected.

The administration’s lack of focus on truly connecting the unconnected has failed the American people and represents a gross misuse of limited taxpayer dollars. The American public deserves better.

‘All-In’ podcast host Jason Calacanis recently said, “Our government is corrupt and stealing our money. United airlines just put Starlink on 1,000+ planes, but the FCC claims we need to spend 5-10k per rural home for wired connections?!? These homes are putting starlink in on their nickel while they wait for a cable modem in 10 years — wtf??? Pure corruption or insane stupidity — you decide!”

Carr recently chimed in and said Elon Musk’s Starlink offered the FCC a secured commitment of $1,300 per household for 640,000 rural locations. He said in 2023, the federal government rejected Starlink and decided to spend $100,000 per location. 

Musk said Wednesday that the FCC rejected Starlink because of “lawfare.” 

Here’s what X users are saying about an inefficient and what appears to be a ‘corruption’ within the Biden-Harris admin:

Good question.

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Tyler Durden
Wed, 09/18/2024 – 18:00

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