Big government advocates are always looking for reasons why this
time big government will work. They have
to do this because every time big government is tried, it fails. Big government can’t work as well as a free
market because the amount of information a central government can absorb and
use to make decisions is far less than the information that markets process to
set prices. The latest excuse for big
government is that computerized big data will finally make big government possible. I think this is another big lie.
When you use any model, you have to check it against reality. No
matter how big a model is, it involves simplification at some level because
your computational power has limits and you can’t run the model with the
behavior of every person in society mapped into the model. The temptation is to
manage to the model, rather than manage to reality, because the model has a
prettier dashboard display and is more accessible. You can run lots of different “what if?” scenarios
through your model and convince yourself you understand everything. In fact, all you understand is how the model
behaves, not how the real world is going to behave.
The fashion in big
government at the moment is to assume that a central government can run
everything more efficiently than a collection of disorganized private firms,
charities, states, provinces and local governments. This conceit has led to
world-wide malaise, economic stagnation and civic frustration. For one thing,
it’s insulting. The old John Locke model of government by the consent of the
governed implicitly assumes that the governed are smart enough to give informed
consent. The current, Big Brother, style of government assumes that the
government knows better than individuals what’s good for them. No matter how
big your data is, that’s insulting and ridiculous. You can never know someone better than they
know themselves.
You should also
take note that large political organizations have a tendency to resist
innovation and then to implement innovation poorly. When they implement new
technology, they tend to spend a lot of money and buy over designed garbage,
like the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. Government is good at sponsoring basic
research and even proof of concept. They have no idea how to implement things
efficiently. The Obamacare roll out disaster is a typical big government
technical project.
If you check the
growth rates in the US and UK under Reagan and Thatcher, and compare them to
the last 8 years, you will notice a big difference. The lesson is that big
government doesn’t work, even with big data.
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So are you still so chuffed by the outcome that you haven't had time to post yet. Or like me are you too busy explaining life to the snowflake children around you?
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