Biden's Experience Doesn't Mean He Can Plan an Economy
No amount of experience can solve the "knowledge problem."

In a recent interview with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle, President Biden responded to a question regarding his age (80 years old) and how that might affect his performance should he have a second term in office. "I have acquired a hell of a lot of wisdom and know more than the vast majority of people," Biden said, "And I'm more experienced than anybody that's ever run for the office."
This was a positive response to a tough question, but one that deserves more examination. No presidency, especially one so active with industrial policy and economic planning, can get by on this answer.
We all recognize that a person who's lived 80 years will have had more life experiences than one who has trod the planet for 70, 60 or 50 years. And it's easy to see that Mr. Biden, who has devoted his entire adult life to politics, is armed with countless stories and lessons learned about the nation's political economy. But granting this does not support the idea that Biden knows more than the vast majority of us, all topics considered. Nor does any of this matter much if his administration consistently fails to account for the vast majority of the people's knowledge taken together.
As one who will turn 90 in a few months, I'm more inclined to think that life's experiences make us realize how little we really know about the way the world works. Yes, we may excel at Trivial Pursuit over time, but I sympathize more with the character Ernest in J. M. Barrie's comic play The Admirable Crichton. When asked to explain why he's unaware of some important events, Ernest responds: "I am not young enough to know everything." Anyone calling on a great grandson to help set up a new smartphone can relate.
Biden's comment raises fundamental questions about what type of knowledge we need from a president. Writing in the 1940s, Friedrich Hayek penned what became a classic article: "The Use of Knowledge in Society." Hayek, who later received the Nobel Prize in economics, explained that human communities face a severe knowledge problem; knowledge is dispersed across countless individuals, each of whom knows more about his particular circumstances than can anyone else.
The point is simple, but profound: Neither Biden nor any other person has sufficient knowledge of material extraction, refining, manufacturing, transport, and on and on, to make an automobile tire, ballpoint pen, or even a paperclip from scratch. I emphasize "from scratch," a point made famous by Leonard Read in his 1958 essay, "I, Pencil." Anyone creating even so simple a product must find ways to tap into humanity's collective knowledge. Cooperation, interaction, and trade across a vast number of people is required. Not even a presidential administration can duplicate the efforts of so many involved players, or even know who every player is.
For an administration so invested in influencing resource use so that the right stuff gets produced in the right amount for the right folks—whether it's microchips, metals, energy, vehicles, or any of the things legislatively deemed as "infrastructure"—it's fruitless to simply assemble the brightest and best, find a consensus, and mandate a solution be applied to all economic agents. Hayek famously termed this belief a "fatal conceit." Instead, he suggested the refreshingly simple idea that broad goals and institutional guardrails be set. How to accomplish those goals is best left to the creativity of the people closest to the situation.
The Biden administration's recently announced air quality regulations for electricity generators provide a convenient example. Briefly stated, the EPA has proposed a 90 percent reduction in carbon emissions from power plants in the next few decades. But instead of just setting a clear benchmark—even a difficult one—and enforcing the standard, the Biden rule imposes what the EPA terms a "technology-based" standard, or a specific fix to be applied by fossil-fuel burning plants nationwide.
The more the administration uses a command-and-control approach to dictate how firms go about achieving reductions, the more it relies on its own knowledge rather than the collective ingenuity of the "vast majority" of people. It assumes Biden officials know more than anyone else about solving this problem, not only now, but in the future.
Wouldn't the administration see more success defining property rights to limited amounts of carbon emissions and allowing markets to set a price on emissions, as was done years ago for sulfur dioxide control? As these rights are bought, sold and traded, a market determines who gets to discharge emissions and how much. "Users" of air quality could consider endless opportunities—now and in the future—to reduce emissions, since doing so would pay. This approach even allows environmental interests to buy emission rights and retire them.
Biden, like so many before him, chose to rely on his own team's knowledge. Researchers at the Mercatus Center's RegData unit have found that the United States leads the industrial world in imposing command-and-control regulation instead of allowing markets to achieve desired outcomes. As of the end of 2021 (the last year analyzed), the United States had 1,094,447 regulatory restrictions in the Code of Federal Regulation. By comparison, in 2021, Australia had 238,528 federal regulatory restrictions on the books, and Canada had only 89,569.
Whatever one thinks of Mr. Biden and his faculties, we all have a knowledge problem, to some extent, of our own making. Instead of demanding clear goals and functioning markets to get us there, we millions of creative Americans question whose knowledge is greatest and allow the so-called best and brightest to attempt the whole job themselves. This, too, is a fatal conceit.
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"Biden's Experience Doesn't Mean He Can Plan an Economy"
LOL, ya no shit
His experience as a lifelong democrat and dementia patient actually means he is uniquely qualified to ideally never have any input in the economy, ever.
In other news:
"Jeffrey Epstein's experience doesn't mean he can plan a miss teen USA pageant."
The libertarian take is nobody can plan an economy.
Precisely so. Hence the superiority of market economies over distributive or centralised economies. (I imagine a baffled Xi Jinping, looking at the long term softening Chinese economy, thinking to himself, "But Mao said...!" - assuming he doesn't get taken out before then.)
“Jeffrey Epstein’s experience doesn’t mean he can plan a miss teen USA pageant.”
That would be one hell of a pageant.
“Do I look suspicious?”
-Frank Reynolds
Interesting note- they tried to trans a flamboyant boy in that episode and ended up with a really weird dance number that made him cry
Edit: they didn't actually try to trans him, iirc. Just entered him in the pageant since he was such an enthusiastic flamer. It got weird.
It got really weird.
The President is not a smart man who does not know his limitations. Biden is a stupid man with increasing dementia who does not understand human limitations.
They know Biden is a failure.
Get ready for more negative stories about him as they panic.
Biden is a prop.
You misspelled 'potato'.
Who cares how much experience somebody has if he can't remember any of it?
Biden was never smart.
Biden doesn't even know how to exit a stage or read a teleprompter. Think how smart he was 10 or 20 years ago!
Joe should dig up St Ronnie's line "I won't hold my opponents youth and inexperience against him" if he debates the Con Man again.
Of course he would stumble through it and just sound like a douche-bag.
That's cute. You think there's going to be a Biden/Whoever presidential debate.
We're not getting a debate this time around.
Did the Soviet Union ever have debates?
Debates are a tool of capitalists/racists, comrade.
turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. Turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
Biden is likely to end up rated down there with Buchanan who has been widely regarded as one of the most experienced....on paper...to ever run for president.
I was once a young consultant assigned to figure out what was broken in a company's procurement department. I confessed to my manager that I was a little insecure about telling a guy with 20 years experience what he was doing wrong. My manager told me that Bob (not his real name) didn't have 20 years experience - he had 1 year of experience that he'd repeated 20 times.
I have since found that to be true in many circumstances. There are very few people who continue learning. I'm not sure whether it's an issue of desire or capability or more likely both. But the vast majority of people work to a certain level of competence then just coast. For Biden, I'd say he has about 5 years of experience as a politician which he's repeated about 12 times (and absolutely no other experience).
Sounds like your manager just wanted to fire Bob and needed you to help do it.
Actually Bob stayed on and learned to become a pretty good procurement person. He had a rough patch when a young punk showed him up - but he also knew I was leaving. He took the report, rose to the challenge and, the last I heard, was finally learning more than just the basics of his job.
“5 years of experience as a politician which he’s repeated about 12 times”
You’re giving him too much credit. His first election was in 1970, for a county council seat. So the way I figure it, he has 1 year of experience, repeated 53 times.
Or had. Now, he may be down to remembering only the last 5 minutes...
"I have acquired a hell of a lot of wisdom and know more than the vast majority of people,"
Anyone who says this should be disqualified from seeking office.
He also claims Hunter is the smartest man he knows.
Meditate on that for a while.
Not smart enough to pull out when banging a stripper.
I agree with almost everything in this article. I do, however, want to point out that “setting a clear benchmark,” even a difficult one like a 90 percent reduction, is not even remotely the same thing as setting “broad goals and institutional guardrails” per Hayek. It is even more egregious when the goal itself is an example of the “fatal conceit” that government or any of the “best and brightest” know anything important about cause and effect in global warming, or what to do about it – which is much more complex, even, than making a pencil from scratch.
"I have acquired a hell of a lot of wisdom and know more than the vast majority of people," Biden
saidlied.Experience without wisdom is like practicing a bad golf swing over and over.
I feel seen
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting a tomato in a fruit salad.
And most of Biden's 'knowledge' is how to slither around DC.
The rest he has forgotten, or is as dated as a rotary dial telephone.
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“Biphobia, Interphobia”
Alright, we have to put a stop to this mutilation of the language. Phobia means something, and its not “any criticism”. Who the fuck is irrationally afraid of a LGBT person.
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I thought "changing a person's sex characteristics" was the whole point of transitioning.
I'm not convinced Biden can still wipe his own ass. His staff of children couldn't plan the economy even if they had experience.
They can plan the economy to benefit themselves. The fact that the rest of the country goes to sh*t doesn't matter to them.
Deffo one of Biden's more idiotic observations. But he won't be able to do much anyway. I am sure that Janet Yellen, who has more sekhel in her little finger than Biden has in his entire body, will be one of those who will curb Biden's lack of instincts here.
Biden is an experienced [Na]tional So[zi]alist.
Won't argue that. He's done a really good job at destroying the USA and implementing MORE, MORE, MORE of an UN-Constitutional "central planned" socialist economy.
It's amazing how ignorant Nazi's can be about their historical failures and genocide. Course Biden is still quite incompetent versus Hitler.
Biden is suffering from senile dementia; he can't plan a trip to the bathroom. His handlers and owners, mostly holdovers from the Obama administration, are telling him what to do.
And those people very much can plan the economy. To be sure, they can't plan the economy for the purpose of improving the prosperity of Americans.
But they can certainly plan the economy to increase their own power and wealth, and that's all that counts. They don't have a knowledge problem there, because they know quite well what benefits themselves.
His experience? I've followed him for 40 years, he is a lazy and stupid man. A failure on the Brady Bill for guns, on the H1N1 virus -- a disaster....bottom 10 his law class (even with plagiarism)
Remember what he said before 60 million Latino citizens of US : “they’re worried that they’ll be vaccinated and deported.”
A stupid and lazy man, the worst in both categories in my lifetime. Yes, Kamala is dumber but the end of the road is in sight for her.
His experience? I've followed him for 40 years, he is a lazy and stupid man. A failure on the Brady Bill for guns, on the H1N1 virus -- a disaster....bottom 10 his law class (even with plagiarism)
Remember what he said before 60 million Latino citizens of US : “they’re worried that they’ll be vaccinated and deported.”
No matter how many times the argument is made that the world is too complex for one person or even a group to know how to micromanage it, you’ll be hard pressed to find a politicians who agrees. They all think it’s a ridiculous argument because they know, I mean really know, how to do it. We say the free market is the best means of providing people with what they want at reasonable prices, and too many politicians say what people want isn’t what’s important because they know what people should have. Consider Bernie Sanders comment about we don’t need 23 brands of deodorant - Bernie knows exactly how many we need. They look at the trial and error that goes on the in the free market and think it’s wasteful, but they know exactly what should be invested in. Unfortunately, about half the population is swayed by this.
And the few who don’t believe in central command and control totally in their heart of hearts say that they don’t want to completely micromanage every aspect of the economy, they just want to “tweak” it a little here and there to make it more fair or to help this or that group or to fix the few problems caused by free markets (and a little more and a little more and … oops! that didn’t work) but – really! – they believe in a free market except for … etc etc etc yadda yadda yadda.
Yup. No argument from me. Being in a position to grant favors or pick winners and losers does tend to pay dividends to the politicians later.
And they are right: they can manage the economy to benefit themselves and their cronies. The fact that most people's lives are made worse doesn't matter to them.
Biden's Experience Doesn't Mean He Can Plan a Trip To a Candy Store.
"No amount of experience can solve the "knowledge problem.""
Newsom spent 2-1/2 years cratering the CA economy proving this exact point.
But at least he got to eat at the "French Laundry" during his pandemic lockdown. That's pretty impressive!
Joe Biden is a perfect example of the Peter Principle. He has risen to his level of incompetence decades ago