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“These sorts of disruptions are annoying, but they don’t signal an imminent Mad Max-style future for America. They are, by nature, self-limiting,” notes the R Street Institute’s Josiah Neeley. That is, the shortage is temporary. But bad policies people are pushing in response are not. Let’s keep that in mind as we formulate responses, Neeley suggests.