Market Signal Interference

Larry Janesky: Think Daily

We have talked about the marketplace responding positively or negatively to a business’s proposition, thus giving the business accurate feedback on what the people want. But there is a form of interference that disrupts accurate market signals – government subsidies.  

Would people buy so many solar panels if they weren’t largely paid for by other taxpayers? Would we want so many soybeans? Natural gas wells? Not likely.  

Are businesses that provide alternatives to these things destroyed because the market (people) are going for the subsidized goods that are artificially cheap?  Yes.

Are people paying more in taxes because of an endless list of things that the government subsidizes?  Yes.

Our free marketplace is not really a free market with such coercion, is it?

Jane Miller

These things are both artificially cheap and temporarily cheap! Sooner or later the “piper must be paid.” When will we run out of other taxpayer’s money?

Connecticut taxpayers will have to answer this, especially when the highest taxpayer begin leaving the state.

What about a federal debt of nearly $20 trillion dollars?

Keith Hart

The Government taught our kids how to think through the school systems and now does it surprise us that The Government is viewed as the solution to every problem! I’m having my 8 year old home schooler listen to Larry’s ep “Talent” on iTunes and he loves it! Thanks Larry

Bru

I learned not to model my business on a government that can’t even balance a budget. I know people in the government who are discussed with the programs.
Is this your bitch session?
Let’s get together for a beer and really get into it!

Bruce

Potentially, a government is the most dangerous threat to man’s rights: it holds a legal monopoly on the use of physical force against legally disarmed victims.

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