Have you heard of the Broken Window Fallacy?

I had not.  I first saw it on Wizbang, followed the source to Fausta and then to the original source of Cubachi.  It is a great little video but to understand it better be sure to read the whole of the post on Cubachi where this is explained:

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Now go read the parable.

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