Pseudoparodox -- The Price Increase Pattern
You can see the pattern everywhere. For example: Real Estate. Home prices have dropped. People owe more than their homes are worth ... so, they want to walk away from their mortgages because rent is cheap.
Well, guess what? Since so many people want to do that, the price of renting has started to creep up again.
How about this biofuel thing? The Corn Growers appeared on C-Span, talking about how cost-effective it is to grow corn and convert it into fuel, and how the waste products can be used to feed farm animals ... and how cheap the process is ... how cheap grain is, this and that.
Well, now that we're actually following their ideas, the demand for the crops went up, b/c now you have biofuel users competing with people who eat ... and the prices have gone up corn, rice, wheat.
And all this b/c we have this pseudoparodox ... this sick pattern. "Oh, Item X cheap! Let's use it!"
"Oh, now everyone wants it! The price has gone up!"
There you go.
Why not dig for shale in Canada, and turn into oil. It's cheap! Once we, as a society, actually commit to that course of action, we'll hear "Oh! It's so expensive."
It's a sick pattern.
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I heard the golf bag (tm Michael Savage) on the other day, saying that capitalists are realists. They don't believe perfection is possible. Therefore ... caveat emptor. Fend for yourself. Rugged Individualism.
Perhaps he's right. Perhaps all that sci-fi Star Trek utopian stuff is a bunch of crap, and you can't have perfection when people are imperfect.
So ... there's no way to govern things perfectly, or maintain a good thing perfectly. Consumers are irrational. Leaders can be corrupted, can be become greedy, or can make mistakes even if they have the best of intentions. No one can truly predict the future on a consistent basis.
So ... perhaps he's right, and we all need a dose of realism (tm). Keep it real.
It's a pattern, one we have live with. There isn't any better way of running a society at the moment than what we have here.
The answer doesn't seem to be a better system ... the answer s within ourselves, the group, and community ... accepting (tm) what the situation is and holding leaders accountable for their actions.
It's a battle. It's a constant, everyday slog. It's a war on ignorance, greed, corruption. That's the pattern we need to strive for.
Well, guess what? Since so many people want to do that, the price of renting has started to creep up again.
How about this biofuel thing? The Corn Growers appeared on C-Span, talking about how cost-effective it is to grow corn and convert it into fuel, and how the waste products can be used to feed farm animals ... and how cheap the process is ... how cheap grain is, this and that.
Well, now that we're actually following their ideas, the demand for the crops went up, b/c now you have biofuel users competing with people who eat ... and the prices have gone up corn, rice, wheat.
And all this b/c we have this pseudoparodox ... this sick pattern. "Oh, Item X cheap! Let's use it!"
"Oh, now everyone wants it! The price has gone up!"
There you go.
Why not dig for shale in Canada, and turn into oil. It's cheap! Once we, as a society, actually commit to that course of action, we'll hear "Oh! It's so expensive."
It's a sick pattern.
***
I heard the golf bag (tm Michael Savage) on the other day, saying that capitalists are realists. They don't believe perfection is possible. Therefore ... caveat emptor. Fend for yourself. Rugged Individualism.
Perhaps he's right. Perhaps all that sci-fi Star Trek utopian stuff is a bunch of crap, and you can't have perfection when people are imperfect.
So ... there's no way to govern things perfectly, or maintain a good thing perfectly. Consumers are irrational. Leaders can be corrupted, can be become greedy, or can make mistakes even if they have the best of intentions. No one can truly predict the future on a consistent basis.
So ... perhaps he's right, and we all need a dose of realism (tm). Keep it real.
It's a pattern, one we have live with. There isn't any better way of running a society at the moment than what we have here.
The answer doesn't seem to be a better system ... the answer s within ourselves, the group, and community ... accepting (tm) what the situation is and holding leaders accountable for their actions.
It's a battle. It's a constant, everyday slog. It's a war on ignorance, greed, corruption. That's the pattern we need to strive for.
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Who benefits?
There is the answer to this entire storyline.
The men and women who carry the Golf Bag.
HAW HAW HAW HAW!
Does miniature golf count?
Nope.
Who benefits? Why don't you tell us, Mr. Billionaire (or should I say, Trillionaire) philanthropist? Why don't you come down from Wayne Manor and tell us common folks who benefits?
After all, you probably had dinner with the people who benefit last night, before dressing up in your cape and cowl to assuage your guilt over your wealth.
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