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Peter Gerdes's avatar

Very good article. Based on my interactions with people I think the issue people have with economists is that people really want to tell a moralizing story which reflects their values and says who is a good guy and bad guy. Economic results tend to interfere with that desire.

I think that has some important implications about things like belief in global warming. If you want conservatives to listen to those experts it's really important to disassociate them with moral language/accounts (eg seeing nature as valuable in itself not there to serve man, degrowthy values) to the maximum extent possible.

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Dr. K's avatar

Noah, I am a long time reader and like most of what you have to say. But saying that you are "really liking what you see from the Kamala campaign", when, essentially, there has been NOTHING other than some jiggling around, some cackling, and (on day one) 142 deprecations of Donald Trump (whether merited or not, that is not really what anyone needed to hear) you blunt your own credibility. I look daily and have seen no policy statement other than her price control statement, which she quickly walked back because it was populist but so unconnected to reality that even the plebes caught on that she was economically illiterate.

So if you have a magic source that allows you to see anything other than laughing and gyrations, would you share it with us? Some of us have looked high and low and have found, essentially, nothing.

Of course the real question for those who are not already pre-sold down the river is if she has so many great ideas, why did she not implement any of them the first four years, but all of a sudden is sure that (whatever they are) she will implement then the next four because...

You seem to retreat to an approach that she will just rely on the expertocracy and that will be great. I am an expert on infectious diseases and can tell you that the expertocracy was dead wrong on virtually every part of the covid response. Krugman is wrong every day. So while I agree that expertocracy has some merit, that approach provides little solace.

You must know something the rest of us have been unable to find. I hope you will share it so that we will all know.

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