Following severe flooding in the Mississippi River basin, Treasury
Secretary Lloyd Bentsen said the flood "may stimulate the
economy." "A lot of concrete will be poured," he said. "You
have to look at all the jobs that will be created to repair the
damage."
[Ed.: This is a variation on the classic economic fallacy
identified by Frederic Bastiat in 1850: Someone breaks a window,
and the politician points out what a good thing this is for
the community, since it gives the glassmaker a job.]
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