Source: EconLog
by Ethan Kelley
“It’s morning in Tokyo. You’re sitting on your balcony with a cup of coffee or tea, enjoying the rising sun over the bay. Birds chirp. All is peaceful — until that peace is shattered by a giant radioactive kaiju named Godzilla. You watch in horror as the massive, irradiated monster makes landfall and begins his rampage through the city, crushing buildings and leaving devastation in his wake. As the chaos unfolds, a surreal thought floats through your mind: Well, at least Tokyo’s construction companies will be busy. There’s got to be some good in all this, right? Frédéric Bastiat would like a word with you.” (10/10/25)