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by crazygringo
895 days ago
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> By the standard that someone would need it more, vast majority of consumer spending is a lot more wasteful than just burning money. No, because burning money is simply deflation, and existing money will continue to follow the same patterns of consumer spending. The idea that consumer spending is worse than burning money doesn't make any sense -- they're the same. That's the whole point of why targeted giving to charity is better. That's why the Gates Foundation is a million times better than burning money. The Gates Foudation isn't going to "consumer spending" -- it's helping those most in need, like people who would die from malaria otherwise. |
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Gates (Foundation) allocates labor and material resources with its money. If it didn't, that labor and material resources would be allocated differently. E.g. central banks could print equivalent amount of money and it could be spent through governments to let's say malaria aid.
Money isn't a resource. Spending money dictates how resources are allocated. Assuming Gates Foundation is million times better than burning money assumes that Gates is million times better allocating resources than "non-Gates" would be.
I'm sure Gates isn't a million times better at this. I'm not sure at all he's even better than "non-Gates".
I am sure that no democratically unaccountable person should have that much power over how resources are allocated.