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The Cobra Effect: Why Good Intentions Don’t Solve Problems. 🗣️Konstantin Kisin
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@KonstantinKisin The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Remember when government efforts to fix things only made them worse? That’s central planning for you! Free markets solve issues better, every time. Imagine if those meddling government hands kept away!

THIS! I’ve been calling out the grift of advocacy groups for years! Another huge issue which is overlooked is journalists and scientists referring to these advocacy groups for their “facts”… Now the question is how do we solve this problem? Do we just cut off their government funding or will that also cause more problems?

@KonstantinKisin The path to Hell is paved with good intentions....and poor thinking.

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@KonstantinKisin You're in good company. 'One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results.' -- Milton Friedman, 1975

@KonstantinKisin Yep

@KonstantinKisin Control freaks inevitably transform small problems into large problems.

@Dobbo67b @KonstantinKisin Case in point the Australian Victorian Government has attacked land lords with regulations and taxes to make it fairer for tenants. Result? Landlords getting out of rentals. Less rental housing.

@KonstantinKisin Cancer charities and NGOs are the second reason why cancer will never be cured. The first, is big pharma. Now look at who are some of the single biggest donors to cancer NGOs.👀

@KonstantinKisin Excellent analysis, Konstantin.

