Economist say that money is a veil. It obscures the view of real economic activity.
When something is produced, it is traded for other goods or services. You could grow a field full of corn, eat a fraction of it and trade the rest for the goods and services you need. Money makes trading easier, but it is not essential.
Money also makes it easier to tax. The government has little use for a percentage of your corn, but the money taken from you can easily be traded for public projects deemed necessary by the political class.
Consider that veil when you hear Democrats speak of tax cuts. I can’t tell you how many times I have heard the Democrats speak of tax cuts as giving money to the wealthy. Without the veil of money, the Democrats view equates tax cuts to the government coming to your farm and giving you bushels of corn. This can only make sense to someone who believes the 100% of the corn you grow was never yours in the first place.
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