One thing about the Southwest airlines logistics disaster is how it has the same cause as the threatened railroad strike and low domestic oil production and the lack of semiconductor manufacturing:

U.S. companies had more than enough money to fix it in advance, but they chose to goose their valuations with investor windfalls like stock buybacks.

The question is why our tax laws don't discourage that.

@maxkennerly

The behavior you describe leads to executives and wealthy investors making huge sums of money. Our laws are designed to be bent in a way that promotes anything that allows wealth accumulation by the already wealthy. It’s no secret.

Why does that happen? Because we have the best government money can buy. And it isn’t cheap to buy into it.