I work at a defense contractor. One of the guys in my row of cubicles has his wall plastered with political cartoons mocking welfare, social programs and anyone who thinks the government has a role to play in reducing poverty.
Every-time I pass this gentleman's desk, I see him playing solitaire on this computer. Defense contractors are adult daycare.
Government is the one funding this guy’s adventures in Solitaire. What makes you think Government can do anything efficiently, let alone reduce poverty?
I am not lost on the irony. The military industrial complex has irony with layers of richness, second to none.
The idea that private enterprise leads to greater efficiency can be thoroughly discredited by anyone who has stepped foot into an industry that manages rent-seeking.
The nice thing is that, if left alone, one doesn’t need to be concerned with or frustrated by the inefficiency of others.
Markets work this way, and when individuals are left, for the most part, to operate in the same fashion the intrinsic efficiency of supply satisfying demand is better than anything we might, as a group, think up.
Every-time I pass this gentleman's desk, I see him playing solitaire on this computer. Defense contractors are adult daycare.