Tinker, I am home again, so I have to jump in here, since I instigated the comment-stir for a little sport, and of course you pick up on every Parsley-nuance.
Governments cannot effectively be a regulator and a player at the same time.
The Government of Canada cannot regulate wheat and sell wheat simultaneously becaue it is a conflict of interest.
Until the Government of Canada acts as a true regulator, all markets are compromised by the Government's Wheat Board marketingtactics/maneuverings/manipulations.
Therefore, the free market, no matter what it does, will ultimately do a better job, because it's presence allows the Government to jump in as a regulator if it becomes necessary.
The converse... the Government trying to police itself likely leads to cronyism/bribery/corruption/Gagglianoism/CWBisamations.
Can the XCan cooked goose. No sense serving what's done like dinner.
Parsley
Governments cannot effectively be a regulator and a player at the same time.
The Government of Canada cannot regulate wheat and sell wheat simultaneously becaue it is a conflict of interest.
Until the Government of Canada acts as a true regulator, all markets are compromised by the Government's Wheat Board marketingtactics/maneuverings/manipulations.
Therefore, the free market, no matter what it does, will ultimately do a better job, because it's presence allows the Government to jump in as a regulator if it becomes necessary.
The converse... the Government trying to police itself likely leads to cronyism/bribery/corruption/Gagglianoism/CWBisamations.
Can the XCan cooked goose. No sense serving what's done like dinner.
Parsley
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