Joe Biden Invoked 'I, Pencil' To Explain Supply Chains, but He Seems To Have Missed the Point
"Even products as simple as a pencil have to use wood from Brazil and graphite from India before it comes together at a factory in the United States," Biden said.

Midway through an otherwise pretty unremarkable speech from the port of Baltimore on Wednesday evening, President Joe Biden uttered a few words that will make any libertarian's ears perk up.
"Even products as simple as a pencil," Biden said, "have to use wood from Brazil and graphite from India before it comes together at a factory in the United States to get a pencil. It sounds silly, but that's exactly how it happens."
Yes, it appears the president (or one of his speechwriters) has at least a passing familiarity with "I, Pencil" the 1958 essay by Leonard Read that offers a first-person perspective—that of a simple pencil—into the incredible supply chains that make even the most common household products readily available. It remains probably the greatest (and certainly the most concise) defense of the merits of free markets and free trade.
And there's nothing silly about it. "Not a single person on the face of this earth knows how to make me," Read's pencil explains. No government busybody or all-seeing CEO directs the complex markets that allow wood, graphite, rubber, and bits of metal to be produced, shipped, and combined. No one involved in the process is acting out of an altruistic desire to make pencils for others, either. Yet each step, each self-interested worker in the process is indispensable, Read explains.
As for Biden, he referenced "I, Pencil" as a way to explain some of the problems that America's supply chains are currently experiencing. "If all of a sudden you have a COVID crisis in Brazil, you can get the product because the plant shuts down," Biden said.
"Products like smartphones often bring together parts from France, Italy, chips from the Netherlands, touchscreens from New York state, camera components from Japan," the president continued, before acknowledging that "global supply chains have helped dramatically bring down the price we pay for the things we buy."
Yes, yes, yes, exactly right.
But—and you knew there had to be a "but" coming—it took Biden less than five minutes to toss all that aside and begin promoting his "Buy American" agenda. That "won't just be a promise but an ironclad reality," he promised.
What happened to the wood from Brazil and the graphite from India being used to make pencils here, one might wonder.
The simplicity of the pencil-making metaphor destroys the performative politics of Biden's "Buy American" rules, which will accomplish little besides forcing taxpayers to pay higher prices for just about everything the government purchases. Those rules also mean that Biden's just-passed $1 trillion infrastructure spending plan—Wednesday's speech was a victory lap moment for the president—will be less significant than it otherwise would be.
And it means that Biden didn't really digest the meaning of "I, Pencil."
The lesson Read offers in the essay's final paragraph is thus: "Leave all creative energies uninhibited…let society's legal apparatus remove all obstacles the best it can. Permit these creative know-hows to freely flow."
Notice that there is nothing in there about how you should stop the free-flowing of creative energy if less than 50 percent of it was manufactured in the United States. There's also nothing about import quotas or tariffs. Maybe next time Biden's speechwriters will read all the way to the end.
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With respect, while this is a solid if simplistic econ 101 argument. It misses the complexity and variables of the real world. First, if you’re cheaper pencil is empowering your enemy and encouraging slavery and repression, the real cost of your cheap pencil is too high. It will haunt you and is making the world at large a worse place. Also it ignores the consequences of a long complex supply chain, how that affects inventory carry levels, reliability of supply, etc. our current situation should magnify this for you, but it has always been there. A factory gate analysis that ignores transport, storage and lost business cost of long lead times is incomplete. Unfortunately most large corporations embraced this simplistic model in the last 20 years and created the massive threat of China while making our supply chain brittle.
No lead in said pencil
More like too much Lead poisoning , amirite?
Josh Hawley hardest hit.
Nah, pencils are much too Post-Enlightenment and degenerate for a "National Conservative" such as he. Instead, Josh Hawley uses charcoal pieces on an Altamira slab of rock.
I thought this was a dick joke.
was good one.
But enough about sounding with household objects...
I thought it was a dementia joke.
And now a prescient Blast From The Past
Pencil-Neck Geek--Fred Blassie
https://youtu.be/McLw5Tg5GOc
>>Midway through an otherwise pretty unremarkable speech
Carter, Part Deux.
It might behoove the US to have some domestic manufacturing capacity, just in case, though there is certainly something to be said for the way a complex global trade regime promotes peace.
The point I think he was making is that the inflation hysteria being pumped on FOX News (they must have not found a Toni Morrison book they want to burn today) is largely about boats being stuck in a queue, not socialist animal spirits or the ghost of Jimmy Carter or whatever the fuck they're trying to sell their rubes on.
It's all a fascinating story, and perhaps the most surprising thing of all is that the system works at all, let alone delivers cutting edge technology from Shanghai to my doorstep within a matter of days.
You don't get out much to the stores, do you?
I haven't had to set foot in a store that sold anything other than weed in years.
C'mon, man! Don't besmirch The Good Herb by blaming it for your inability to think.
His free cheese is 5% freer now.
And it's paid for too.
The system works without the likes of. You or sleepy Joe. Not at all surprising to most of us (US)
Really, they need to stop reporting year/over/year inflation against a 2020 pandemic flat-line near-death year.
Do a 15 year blended average and most commodity prices are actually LOWER.
What we are experiencing is called SHRINKFLATION. That is when dumbasses willingly buy tiny quantities of their favorite cat food and call getting ripped off HAPER INFLATION!
MY SPITTIN' TOBACCY WENT UP! HAPERINFLATION!
So you purchased cat food 15 years ago that you are now just eating?
MY SPITTIN' TOBACCY WENT UP! HAPERINFLATION!
So what's behind these lefty's phony aristocratic airs? Kirkland does it too, where he inveighs against the proletariat like an Marie Antoinette cosplayer.
They think the Sun shines out of their ass. Just humor them, take 'em at their word, and go with it. I did just now with my reply to this thread and it's fun!
So tell me, do you have a shower head attached to a catheter? It sounds like you're pissing down your own back and telling yourself it's raining.
Just see that you don't do that to the rest of us:
https://youtu.be/PpwJ1n7g1pM
Fox spent the last week or so explaining the problem is NOT unloading boats.
The problem is getting containers away from the dock.
Why
A full half of all semi trucks cannot enter the State of California. Due to California emissions regulations, Eliminating half of all potential trucks to do the work
Next. Men less than 18 years old cannot enter or leave California, driving a semi. The can drive that truck from the Oregon border to the Mexican border, but they cant cross state lines. Because of Federal CDL regulations. Eliminating 18,19,and 20 year olds from the pool of potential drivers. California also takes all of 3 months to license a new driver.
Doing a temporary suspension of these regulations would address the real bottle neck.
I think you mean drivers less than 21 years old, not 18. CDL drivers less than 18 would be a nightmare, given their driving records with Daddy's beater.
Also, how do you drive from the Oregon border to Mexico without crossing State lines? Scotty's transporter from Star Trek? I'm confused by the phrasing of your post.
I think Iowatwo means that an 18-20-year-old can legally drive a semi in California, from the Oregon border to the Mexican, but is not legally allowed to drive across.
The emissions stuff got struck down in part. Older trucks can enter to deliver. They can also pick up cargo to leave. They can't pick up in state and deliver in state. But the total ban was deemed interference in interstate commerce.
Now, I can't say how likely a driver of an older truck is to remain unharassed there. I could see the cops pulling an older truck over repeatedly to check bills of lading.
See? Totalitarian Tony understands what kind of cutting edge technology China's National Socialist Anschluss-happy dictatorship is liable to deliver to his doorstep in 30 minutes. It was, after all, Socialist orator Comrade Jack London who laid out for China the idea of The Unparalleled Invasion by first softening up the enemy with biological warfare attacks.
Inflation hysteria? Why would anyone be hysterical about inflation? It only just hit a 30-year high, now over 6%. Happens all the time.
Biden is correct. That's why no pencil could be created without the careful guidance of an international studies degree holder at the department of commerce.
Ah so that is what they mean by the invisible hand.
You sir, get a cookie.
I always thought that was the government giving you the finger.
Does the tree farm have a robust dei group, because you can't get anything done without them!
But he knows sure as hell how to make a Brandon.
Make or do? Or be done? Yes on all counts?
Hey. No vulgarity here, for fuck’s sake.
As for Biden, he referenced "I, Pencil" as a way to explain some of the problems that America's supply chains are currently experiencing. "If all of a sudden you have a COVID crisis in Brazil, you can get the product because the plant shuts down," Biden said.
Doesn't he mean yo7 can't get the product because the plant shuts down. The feeble-mindedness is breaking through here.
I am watching a Communivirus crisis in Brazil, standing in line for questionable booster shots for an hour... There are socialist econazis everywhere trying to shut down logging, trade, production, enjoyment and the pursuit of happiness and Wily Chinese Gentlemen are trying to buy the country's crippled oil refineries and seaports.
Sound sawful and my heart goes out to them and you. Here in the States, I got my booster for the mere asking with no wait except filling out the two-page paperwork. No Ceauşescu-style rusty needles or HIV in the vaccine and no other ill effects. Maybe our best hope is outliving our enemies.
Joe Biden Invoked 'I, Pencil' To Explain Supply Chains, but He Seems To Have Missed the Point
Libertarianism set back by another 50 years.
So we're up to being set back 970 years, and that's just this month.
Pootus has spoken.
I see what you did there. (And Camilla is still trying to get it out of her nose.) As much as I wish he would fuck off, he at least gets style points for that.
What's the deal with Ds shitting themselves anyways? Nadler did it a while ago too.
Swalwell cut the cheese too, I recall. In the air interview, no less.
Is that the nuclear weapon he threatened to use on U.S. gun owners?
A more pertinent question would be: What's the deal with Ds not shitting themselves?
I suppose it is true that Trumps buy America exacted a toll on the manufacture of truck trailers which handle the Containers that can;t get offloaded to our ports.
Nothing is easy in these times that try men’s souls . . .
The obvious point is that these organic global supply chains are subject to acute shocks.
Protectionism theoretically insulates us from them. But it also puts all our eggs in one basket. What happens to our pencils when our graphite factories shut down and we can’t source from elsewhere?
I do think it’s a good idea to diversify the supply chain but centralizing it in one country, ours, seems like a bad idea.
“What happens to our pencils when our graphite factories shut down and we can’t source from elsewhere?”
The government nationalizes the graphite factories, and drafts the employees into national service?
Can at least pencil that in.
Sounds familiar ...
Who is this "WE"? The idea of I, Pencil is that "WE" don't have some sort of Master Plan to diversify or not. "WE" Just Let It Happen. All the billions of individuals all over the world make their own individual plans and it simply happens. "WE" get pencils if "WE" want them.
But then we have to face the sharpener shortage.
"Who is this "WE"? "
The individual actors who want to ensure they have an adequate supply of pencils. "We" sometimes fail to price in the value of redundancy. So we buy EVERYTHING from one source because it's a nickel cheaper.
Well, in a free marketplace, redundancy is taken care of too. If, for some reason, the original supplier of, say, graphite, is shut down, the next best supplier steps up to the plate. Or people come up with ways to achieve the same effect with less graphite, such as mechanical pencils with tinier leads. Or they find substitutions for graphite, such as erasable ink or...Surprise! Surprise! These keypad thingies on an electronic screen!
If SleepyJoe gets involved, all our production gains will be erased.
I would measure fallout levels before deciding on the goodness of foreign entanglements.
Why would our "graphite factories" shut down as long as there is demand?
In any case, there are plenty of substitutes for graphite in making pencils, so nothing serious would happen.
Unlike most other nations, the US is actually in the lucky geographic position of actually being able to be self-sufficient. Historically, that has avoided a lot of problems and conflicts for the US.
That doesn't mean the US shouldn't engage in trade, but it does mean that fear mongering like yours is not the justification for trading.
""have to use wood from Brazil and graphite from India . . . "
It turns out that trees grow in the USA; whodathunkit?
Maybe the domestic timber industry can branch out into this.
They wood if it made sense.
Perhaps they are stumped.
At loggerheads.
But all this is barking up the wrong tree. The root of the problem is failure to grasp the capacity of independent business to adjust to demands.
So that is what this stems from?
So you're saying that in changing times, businesses in a free market can...turn over a new leaf?
They all decided to leave the market rather than go against the grain.
It really did sap their strength.
Those are sacred Ecological National Socialist trees, kinda like cows in India. Touch not a single bough! In youth it sheltered me, and I'll protect it now...
Are you cosplaying The Lorax from Dr. Seuss, who said: "I speak for tbe treeeees!" as he stood asunder against the construction of The Hoober Bloob Highway?
Reuters:
Brent crude futures settled down $2.14, or 2.5%, to $82.64 a barrel. That contract hit a high of $85.50 on the session before retreating. U.S. crude settled down $2.81, or 3.3%, to $81.34 after reaching a high of $84.97 a barrel, just off seven-year highs touched in the last few weeks.
Oil fell 2.5-3% today.
DEFLATION IS ON US BOYS! ITS KILLIN' US! PRICES FALLIN' EVERWHERE!
Goddammit you are pathetic.
He buys cat food at Pedco.
They have exclusive white van parking, and a great candy section
Oil hit $100 a barrel in celebration of the George Waffen Bush faith-based asset-forfeiture crash. With German or South American inflation we could be so lucky again!
Oil prices briefly fell on one particular day? Well shit, prices must be about to collapse!
Kiddie Raper is a real economic genius, and a child molester.
Oh! The pity of it all!
print a few trillion dollars and pay people not to work and produce and you ask why we have inflation? Evertime we have inflation the lessons post inflation are tossed away and we do idiot things like deficit spending, print money, and yes blame speculators...what's next Biden wage and price controls? JC..these economists and govt types are idiots...or actually very very smart and evil..which is it?
When in doubt, go with evil.
It will keep you on your toes.
OSHA mandate raising min wage to $25/hr.
$25? Do you want people to die? $50 or nothing!
It’s $25 by 2025. That’s a real slogan.
"...If man is still alive, if woman can survive, they may find..."
"We," Paleface? I vote Libertarian.
In a word, Yes.
"Even products as simple as a pencil have to use wood from Brazil and graphite from India..."
Oh shit. You know what this means folks. Pencils will now be $200 because of the new tariffs on wood and graphite and locally made supplies will have to come from fully unionized suppliers who can't compete, only have #1 super soft lead, and use ironwood for the shafts. They won't break but they will chew up your pencil sharpener. Not to mention the fact that it won't be able to come into port because of Jones Act basically makes only a very few ports viable destinations for cargo carriers who must disgorge the entirety of their cargo.
Somebody call the COP26 cops— how can the Green New Deal get to Net Zero without a fossil carbon pencil ban?
The pencil is just wood wrapped around an inanimate carbon rod.
So it's like docking? And who said that man-on-man action couldn't reproduce anything?
That same Wesley Livsey Jones who interfered with interstate shipment of Bacardi rum via coastal waters also pushed national Prohibition that caused the crash and depression of 1920-23. His other Jones law made misdemeanor light beer into a shoot-first federal felony complete with asset-forfeiture confiscation on March 2, 1929. The rest, like the economy, became history...
The mere name Wesley Livesy Jones sounds like some snooty elitist you'd just love to hate. Anything he authored has to be some ridiculous weak sauce.
"Maybe next time Biden's speechwriters will read all the way to the end."
Reading and understanding are two very different things. Besides, it would counter the narrative they're putting forward so my guess is they read and understood more than they're letting on.
What about the possibility they not only understood but are using it deliberately to troll us?
i hope biden gets his next booster shot from the person who gave newsome his. he'll probably shit his pants again.
Graphite from India ?
Why must Scranton native Biden stiff the American stuff, with Asbury Carbon just across the Delaware in Jersey
The graphite from Asbury? Parked.
'Murrican graphite is needed to moderate reactor neutrons.
HAVE to use wood from Brazil and graphite from India...
Oh yeah; Who passed that law?
The Brazilian wood part must have been supported by Amazon.
STOP!
No, go on, Chumby! All this talk about wood and Brazilians and supports and Amazons is getting me HAWT!
The essay should have been entitled: "I, PAN-cil."
No one passed a law. It's just that some places make better natural materials suited to the quality of products desired.
I doubt I would want coffee from The Czech Republic, even though some have tried to grow it there. And you would go mad from Potassium deficiency if you relied on bananas grown in North Catolina.
Turns our SleepyJoe fucked the whole thing up.
Where do Pencils Come From?
Wood . Sweden / South Africa
Graphite. Brazil / Mexico
Paint . Kazakhstan / Estonia
Metal (Aluminum). China / Mozambique
https://media.nationalgeographic.org/assets/file/geography-pencil-handout_.pdf
The materials for making pencils can also simply come from within a dozen miles of where you live. Pencils are not hard to make and they do not require exotic imports.
We have to spend trillions to get back to normal!
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-11-10/biden-says-infrastructure-plan-means-more-work-in-baltimore?srnd=premium
Eric blares skillfully... but... Biden's and Trump's looter factions are aware their every move relies on the initiation of force. They see Red China's competing Kleptocracy building up like 1940 Japan--only now with deliverable fusion bombs and already delivered biological warfare agents. National Socialist initiation of force is liable to again disrupt trade like you wouldn't believe. So the "isolationist" libertarian policy of armed neutrality offers us a Swiss-style way to rebuild after reliance on the initiation of force plays out to its logical conclusion. So long as voters prefer the suicide cliffs of Saipan, the outlook is grim.
All too funny. After all supposedly Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were the "Best" that the Democrats could offer. It seems fitting that they would mention it and completely miss the point.
We were over Donald Trump and the extreme focus of the corporate media on Donald Trump and probably more sick of the corporate media than actually of Donald Trump. For example if the corporate had treated Donald Trump as any other previous president, would the general consensus be as negative?
My guess is that the negative impression of Donald Trump was manufactured and pounded home on a daily basis by the corporate media. Without the daily barrage Donald Trump would have been less confrontational and would have become more or less the typical bad presidents that apparently we all long for.
So Donald Trump, we sent him packing and replace him with the likes of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Two individuals whom should have their pasts exposed and analyzed by the corporate media. Instead the corporate media play cover with their sycophantic lapdog behaviors covering up the most authoritarian regime in my lifetime.
A message needs to be sent from the people to the government that they server use at our whim and not the other-way around. We grant the government rights to what they can do based on the public's general consensus.
Unfortunately government officials and bureaucrats are elitists and believe that they are supreme over the public. That they dole out a smattering of rights to us if they deem it so, but that they otherwise have the right to dictate our lives.
I say "Let's Go Brandon" and send Joe Biden packing. Not that I relish the notion of Kamala Harris being president. Of course both will implode if we give them enough rope, but a lot of damage will occur in the mean time.
The risk is that when it all collapses, who will try to fill the void? Their needs to be plans to prevent statist authoritarian types from either the left or the right coming to power. We need to regain our individual freedoms and if their must be a government, then it must be small and have limited right to exert power.
Hey, Pencil! Can you vote? Then fuck off!
Unfortunately for the sleepy addlepated old dickbag, the bulk of the supply chain problems are right here in the once great United States of America. The cargo containers aren't piling up higher and higher and higher in Shanghai, they're piling up in southern California.
And what happens to the pencil when you can't import the wood from Brazil and graphite from India within a reasonable time window and reasonable cost because the lazy, greedy union longshoremen manning the government run port of Los Angeles are effectively taking the country's imports hostage in an attempt to go from way overpaid to way way overpaid? What happens when you can't get the pencils assembled in the US because you can't find workers to man the pencil assembly factory because they would rather get $30k a year in unemployment benefits while simultaneously getting free rent because their landlord is not legally allowed to evict them for squatting?
Cause that's about the situation over the past 6 months or so. I think "I, Pencil" more rings to the truths of the free market even more than to the truths of free trade. And right now, the government has completely distorted both the import industry and the entire labor force for any jobs making less than 6 figure salaries. Right now it's lack of a free market that is causing shortages and high inflation way way more than tariffs and other protectionist measures.
Oh, and I forgot about what happens to getting the wood and graphite even if at arrives at the port because eco-commie green initiatives and vaccine mandates are causing a massive artificial shortage of truck drivers.
Let's Go Brandon!
Joe is dumber than a pencil eraser, Kamaltoe sounds like a crack addled prostitute, the economy is cratering, the infradestruction bill will introduce eye watering inflation and BuyDumbs energy policies will cause people to go broke trying to pay for it. Drive it like you stole it BuyDumb.
In my neck of the woods, a group of eco-nutters is trying to get the main natural gas pipeline that serves our metro area shut down, just in time for winter.
https://www.kmov.com/news/confusion-sets-in-for-customers-as-spire-announces-possible-gas-disruptions/article_d689b8c2-3eb6-11ec-9645-a3c001d4d0f4.html
Pencils are easy to make with cheap, ubiquitous woodworking equipment, from common woods. For the leads, you need a mortar and pestle, some binding agent, and some pigment/dye, all commonly available in the US, and probably locally.
A lot of the idiocy in public debate about trade and manufacturing seems to be the result of the intellectuals debating these things knowing nothing about how things are actually made.
Most consumer goods up to the 1970's can be produced with common machine and woodworking tools, and fairly straightforward chemistry; they do not require complex supply chains or massive specialization.
By all means, go produce a pencil in your shed.
I'll wait.
Here is a YouTube video showing the whole process of making an eight sided pencil by hand. All it takes is some clamps, a chisel, and a saw. You're welcome.
But to all of this requires the knowledge of people before you who discovered the properties of graphite and clay could be used to write and draw, who discovered that rubber could erase graphite, who discovered that octagonal dowels could grip better, who discovered the geometry of the octogon, who i vented the tools and their predecessors, etc.
As Newton put it, "standing on the shoulders of giants."
Well all of this is true. However, doing all of this by yourself distracts from excercising core comptencies in other areas that could be more valuable ij the global marketplace and make greater profit for business and command a higher wage for workers. This is why division of labor was man's first liberator and continues to liberate his time and productive energies to this day.
While it is possible to be a "Jack Of All Trades" like Ben Franklin or Da Vinci or Edison or Sylvan Hart, notice that they didn't do everything at once.
Distorting the wisdom of I, Pencil was probably intentional. Look, the supply chains failed! Clearly we need mercantilism!
I can't tell whether you are being serious or sarcastic. "I, Pencil" is a profoundly stupid essay, since pencils are trivial to make, yet Leonard Read treats them as if they were the latest supercomputer.
The vast economic global interdependence is a myth, wishful thinking by ideologues who think that such an interdependence is economically desirable.
In reality, a country like the US can produce everything domestically if we wanted to. And the only "comparative advantage" other nations have is that our own government has made many forms of manufacturing and business uncompetitive with regulations.
"I, Pencil" is a profoundly stupid essay, since pencils are trivial to make, yet Leonard Read treats them as if they were the latest supercomputer.
Sounds like you missed the point of the essay. A pencil does appear trivial, but it takes an incredible amount of effort nonetheless. I mean, you linked me to a 20-minute video which is PART TWO of making a SINGLE FUCKING PENCIL. If this guy spends more than 5 minutes on it, he's wasting his time, because you can buy a whole fucking pack of pencils for like $2, and this guy's skilled carpentry is obviously worth more than the effort and materials he is spending making a single pencil. At the end of the video there isn't even a finished pencil. I guess we take him at his word it all worked out ok.
Yes, one could probably make a pencil, if one had access to tools, lumber, and graphite (we'll just ignore the brass ferrule and the rubber). That doesn't mean making pencils by hand is a smart use of one's time, when they can be manufactured en masse using automated assembly. Also, if one has no tools, or no lumber, or no graphite, they probably have to trade for it, which brings us back to the original point of the essay, which is trade (on both the local and global scale) is good.
Nowhere did I suggest that making a pencil by hand is a smart use of one's time. I simply exposed the claim in the "I, Pencil" essay that "Yet, not a single person on the face of this earth knows how to make [a pencil]." as bullshit. Making a pencil is, in fact, technically easy. It doesn't require lots of specialization, or specialized knowledge, or division of labor, or global trade.
As it turns out, mass producing pencils doesn't require any of these either: building and operating the machinery for mass producing pencils is also something that can be done locally. If there was a pencil embargo of the US tomorrow, within a few weeks, small companies around the country could build machinery that can churn out pencils by the millions, at a very low cost per pencil.
Well, and I'm saying that the essay is a piss-poor instance of making that argument. As a technology, a pencil is something that can be produced efficiently in many places and does not require a lot of specialization, let alone national or global supply chains.
I certainly and strongly believe that free trade and specialization driven by comparative advantage are generally good things. And there are a small number of specialized products that really require global supply chains to be built. Pencils are not among them.
But the reason we get our pencils from China has nothing to do with comparative advantage, the benefits of trade or any kind of libertarian principles. Rather, we get our pencils from China for political reasons. And by holding up idiotic examples like "I, Pencil" as the justification for global trade, you are just making free markets and libertarianism look ridiculous.
Try finding better examples to illustrate libertarian ideas; "I, Pencil" is garbage.
Now do natural gas and LNG (LNG exports) instead of pencils. Don’t forget to mention energy independence and the gold mine of Marcellus shale sitting on empty acreage in upstate New York.
This is what happens when you elect a corrupt, unskilled demagogue who clearly suffers from dementia POTUS.
"I, Pencil" is the greatest defense of free markets until somebody points out that communists had pencils, too. Or gets really nerdy about it and points out the modern pencil comes pretty directly from Napoleon's government needing to design an alternative to get around trade embargoes. That's not to say its central argument is wrong, just it's a pretty dumb essay that makes the argument really badly. Relying on dumb goofy nonsense like "I, Pencil" or "Atlas Shrugged" to sell people on libertarianism is just not a good look.
Communists only have pencils from duplication of the methods of production discovered and invented in the U.S. and the West. (See Werner Keller's classic work on tye subject East Minus West Equals Zero..
And the pencil (along with canning I might add) could have came about without the great one'handed brag and demand of Napoleon simply because consumers need more durable, convenient ways to write than pieces of coal or feather pens and they need ways to preserve food throughout the seasons.
Necessity is the mother of invention and government is just a Muthah!
So do modern capitalists and industrialists.
Pencils predate Napoleon by centuries.
It is utterly idiotic for libertarians to base arguments on free trade, free markets, comparative advantage, or economics around, of all things, pencils. It's even worse to accompany this with a long series of historical confabulations, as you are doing. It's this kind of transparent idiocy that gives libertarianism a bad name.
Free markets are good. Come up with better examples to defend them or STFU and stop hurting the cause of liberty.
All this talk of manufacturing brings back fond memories of my youth. No, not polishing monocles. I'm talking about a series of TV short features directed at kids called "Hot Dog." Each one talked about and showed in the factory or facioity how a specifc product is made. It was created by Frank Buxton and starred Woody Allen, (yeah, insert Hot Dog and Chop Suey joke here,) Joanne Worley, Jonathan Winters, Tom Smothers, The Youngbloods, and as they said: "a cast of thousands." And one of the products featured...was pencils!
Even Hollywood types of the day knew the insight of "I, Pencil" without possibly ever having read it. Here is the iMDB page on "Hot Dog":
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0065301/
Here is the pilot for "Hot Dog:"
"Hot Dog"
https://youtu.be/lVs-405rAPY
While I haven't yet found the episode on how pencils are made, I'll provide a link I found on how crayons are made below.
The insight being: "marvel at the complexity and grandeur of the system your overlords have created and be satisfied with being just a dumb ignorant cog in the machine and doing what your betters tell you".
That insight.
"Hot Dog" How Crayons Are Made
https://youtu.be/-r9z22KOk84
Oh, look, another plug for allowing China to control our supply chain. It's worked SO well, only a paid shill would endorse it.
Hey Reason, you are always singling out Trumps(rightful and temporarily intended) 'tariffs', of which the first point of product process from Asia paid the tariff(25% of a $1 item in Asia that had a price of $10 in America). As a 25 year American manufacturing professional I can positively state that our own governments have regulated any free marketism out of this country. You need to focus on YOUR own political parties and their government employees.
keep it up for more information like this.
Amazing write-up!”
Cool story. But don't forget.
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If we still had an elected president in office, he could crack down on CA using the commerce clause (correctly for once), and put an end to that crap.