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A Better Alternative [The Daily Reckoning] November 03, 2022 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( The Tragedy of Democratic Politics - “No man can avoid politics. All are in siege”… - Voting in the marketplace is a much better system than voting in political elections… - Two wolves and a sheep… [Over 62 And Collect Social Security? Take Action Immediately!]( [Click here for more...]( If you’re over the age of 62 and currently collect Social Security, you need to prepare now. Because Biden has given our country the worst inflation in decades – and many warn things will only get worse from here. Worse yet, the Social Security check you receive now may not keep pace with inflation… Which is why, if you don’t act now, you could fall behind in the months ahead. Is your retirement at immediate risk? Get the simple, step-by-step actions to survive inflation… [Click Here Now]( Annapolis, Maryland November 3, 2022 [Brian Maher] BRIAN MAHER Dear Reader , The “most important election in our lifetimes” is but five days distant. Thus the Republic’s very fate dangles in the balance… we are warned. Good vs. evil, light vs. darkness, democracy vs. fascism — these are the life-and-death combats before us. You must therefore take to the polls next week, and vote. Perhaps there is justice here. Perhaps the nation perches truly and precariously upon the devil’s shovel. And we concede it at once: Our ruthless anti-partisanship has faced severe trial of late. And we have a tort or two to file against the reigning party. Yet a larger and more fundamental question hovers above all of it… Why must a man’s fortunes be tied to politics and all its rages? Why should politics bulk so large in his existence? Today we revisit a subject about which we have reckoned before: the superiority of markets over politics. Politics Besieges Us All It is true, no man can avoid politics. All are in siege. No rival field of human enterprise approaches politics’ ferocity. War is the extension of what by other means… in Mr. Carl von Clausewitz’s grim telling? The answer of course is politics. Politics disunites, divides, disrupts, discombobulates — as war itself disunites, divides, disrupts and discombobulates. Democratic politics offer no exception. They in fact constitute the very proof of the rule. Assume a democratic election… In one corner you have Candidate X. In the opposing corner you have Candidate Y… The Essence of Electoral Politics Each candidate is little more in this world than a liar, jackleg and rogue. Yet this human sculch appears before the voters, hopeful of election. Both roar their flubdubberies before eager and attentive crowds. Both shout their propagandas and thump their chests. Each denounces the other as a very arm of Satan. Amazingly, both are often correct. Come the election... 50.1% of voters yank a lever for X. 49.9% pull one for Y. Thus X claims the laurel. He proceeds instantly against the desires, hopes and interests of the vanquished 49.9%. Each day they live they cringe, wither and chafe beneath X’s atrocities… helpless as worms on fishermen’s hooks. See — for example — the past two years of Democratic jammings down unreceptive and protesting non-Democratic throats. Only upon some distant November can voters heave this jackal out. This, happily, is one such November. Assume voters do heave him out... Y — or perhaps even some Z — comes in. X’s voters must then endure their own parallel hells until the following election. The same pitiful calculus applies to elections at any level of American government… down to canine-catcher. 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Has a California or an Oregon or an Illinois gone lunatic? For many they have. But a Texas or a Tennessee or a Utah holds out its beacon. These local competitions form a severe brake on the natural rascalities of politics, especially in the American system. These local competitions, in fact, form the crowning glory of the American device of government. But to escape a president? A fellow must jump the Rio Grande to the south, the 49th parallel to the north or cross oceans east and west to get away. If he chooses to linger on, he must rot down four years until he takes another go at the vote booth. And if the scalawag wins reelection? Our poor wretch must endure another four years under occupation — for a total of eight. Now contrast the political system with the market system… Voting in the Marketplace Is Entirely Different Free markets — authentically free markets — lack entirely the violent combats central to politics. They are scenes of peace, tolerance… and justice. Let us once again present a parallel case to our previous electoral bout, our political bout... A Coca-Cola holds itself out before the American people, for example. It is Candidate X in our market race. “Vote for me,” yells this candidate. I’m the “real thing.” Behind another podium stands a Pepsi-Cola — Candidate Y. “No. Vote for me,” counters this fellow. Drink me “for the love of it.” The fickle and capricious voter proceeds to choose. Out comes his wallet, containing his vote for the one or the other. Yet does his individual vote injure, usurp or ruffle the opposing voter? Does he club the other voter over the head to enforce his wishes… as he does in politics? He does not. Satisfied Voters A voter for either Coca-Cola or Pepsi-Cola is a satisfied voter. Crucially, neither would deny the other his soft drink of choice. Multiply this one example countless times and in countless directions. What emerges is a picture of majestic electoral peace and serenity. And if voters decline both offerings, each plunges into bankruptcy… and goes away. In this instance the voter has also delivered his message, and thunderously. Do electoral politics grant him such power? McDonald’s versus Burger King, Honda versus Ford, Nike versus Adidas, Walmart versus Target… it is all one. A vote for any of them is peaceful as a dove. The voter on the free and open market holds no gun against any ribs. Yet when he steps into the vote booth on Election Day— conversely — the gun goes against the ribs. To pull a lever is to pull a trigger. [Stunning New Prediction for 2022]( You’re going to want to see this — America’s #1 futurist just came out with a stunning new prediction for what could happen in 2022. And surprise, it’s got nothing to do with Trump. Or trade wars. Or the ongoing gyrations on Wall Street. In fact, this could be your one chance to ignore all that upsetting “fake news”… and get back to the business of getting exceedingly rich instead. [Click Here Now]( Red State vs. Blue State Chain a red-state American to a blue-state American. Compel them to vote between any product on the free and open market. The blue-state voter may razz the red-stater’s ghastly and barbarian tastes. The red-state voter may in turn razz the blue-stater’s effete and supercilious tastes. But neither attempts to dragoon or bayonet the other. Each concedes the other’s freedom to vote his own way, as he might, unhindered. And so peace prevails between them. But give them the choice of Trump versus Hillary or Trump versus Biden... They will fall into savage combat, Hatfield versus McCoy. That is because the loser understands he must endure his sufferings for the following two years, four years or six years. We must therefore conclude the free market’s voting system is vastly superior to political voting. A vote in the marketplace is a “win, win” deal, as our co-founder Bill Bonner styles it. Both the purchaser and the producer gain from the transaction. What is politics then but a colossal “win, lose” deal? What is more, market voting improves the world in ways large and small… Voting in the Free Market Improves the World On the unimpeded market each business must compete for the consumer’s vote. That vote injures no one and menaces no one — as we have established. It also benefits the many. It benefits the many because a vote sends a signal. It tells the outvoted producer to field an improved product — else take the consequences. And an improved product lifts this world that much higher. If a business fails the market’s harsh and ruthless voting, the voters may yank its candidacy altogether. It goes the way of the Whigs. Yet here is perhaps politics’ greatest crime, its most scarlet of sins: It has drained away “social power”... and channeled it off into state power. That is, politics has stripped society’s power and liberty… and placed them in the state’s hands. Social Power vs. State Power Albert Jay Nock, dates 1870–1945, was a gentleman and thinker of deep and penetrating insight. Nock sobbed about the loss of social power during the New Deal: If we look beneath the surface of our public affairs, we can discern one fundamental fact: namely, a great redistribution of power between society and the State… Every assumption of State power, whether by gift or seizure, leaves society with so much less power. There is never, nor can there be, any strengthening of State power without a corresponding and roughly equivalent depletion of social power... Heretofore in this country sudden crises of misfortune have been met by a mobilization of social power. In fact (except for certain institutional enterprises like the home for the aged, the lunatic asylum, city hospital and county poorhouse), destitution, unemployment, "depression" and similar ills have been no concern of the State but have been relieved by the application of social power. As the frog in its pot acquiesces to the gradually warming water… the citizen has acquiesced to his gradual loss of social power: New generations appear, each temperamentally adjusted — or as I believe our American glossary now has it, "conditioned" — to new increments of State power, and they tend to take the process of continuous accumulation as quite in order. The lingering vestiges of social power are in the state’s sights. And many voters, it appears, are hot to sign these away. Is There Any Alternative to Politics? Do we propose an alternative to the political arrangement? No — not earnestly. We merely diagnose a disorder. We do not prescribe a fix. We have previously held out [the relative virtues of monarchy.]( But this we did largely to take razzes at cherished democratic theories and their silly drummers. We certainly do not expect — nor do we propose — a return to monarchy. You say the system under which we wallow is the best on offer in this fallen world of sin and evil. Let us not make the perfect the enemy of the good. Just so. You may very well be correct. You are very likely correct. Yet as old Ben Franklin never said: Democracy is two wolves and one sheep voting — voting on which will appear upon the lunch plate. What if you are the lamb? Regards, [Brian Maher] Brian Maher Managing Editor, The Daily Reckoning [feedback@dailyreckoning.com.](mailto:feedback@dailyreckoning.com) Thank you for reading The Daily Reckoning! We greatly value your questions and comments. Please send all feedback to [feedback@dailyreckoning.com.](mailto:feedback@dailyreckoning.com) [Brian Maher] [Brian Maher]( is the Daily Reckoning's Managing Editor. Before signing on to Agora Financial, he was an independent researcher and writer who covered economics, politics and international affairs. His work has appeared in the Asia Times and other news outlets around the world. He holds a Master's degree in Defense & Strategic Studies. 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