SUMMARY:
It is ironic that only a few years after the Soviet Union collapsed, the United States, supposedly the world's principal bastion of free-market capitalism, would embark on a bout of central planning that - in terms of losses and malinvestment - would dwarf any central planning effort in the former Soviet Union. This central planning effort started innocently enough - as they often do - wi
The housing bubble - which was sparked by President Clinton's goal of increasing home ownership to 67.5% - was an attempt by man to play God, and to suspend the laws of economics. The government's goal of greatly 'decarbonizing' the production of electricity in 10-15 years as part of a 'Green New Deal,' displays an even greater level of arrogance. The goal of decarbonizing electrici