wtaf. Is this a real thing?https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1095763596062150656 …
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Bourbon-Soaked Tod w/ Giblet Gravy Retweeted Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
wtaf. Is this a real thing?https://twitter.com/AOC/status/1095763596062150656 …
Bourbon-Soaked Tod w/ Giblet Gravy added,
They don't literally round up homeless people, but there are services though which you can hire someone to wait in line for you. Don't really see the problem. It's decent wage work for people who need work.
Sure. There's also a thing called moral intuition, which sometimes leads to snap judgments. But upon reflection, there are lobbyists who don't have time to wait in line and people who don't have any higher paid employment options. Who's better off if we ended that practice?
I'm with @J_RtheWriter on the notion that if the only change you make is to prevent lobbyists from hiring homeless people and don't change anything else, then you've greatly improved the optics while leaving everything that isn't optics worse off
Oh, I agree with that part. It's the "and also don't criticize it or even show it and in fact maybe do show it and praise it" part that makes me dubious.
There is this notion, near-universal among people who are political junkies, that is totally divorced from reality: that TERRIBLE optics on your side mean nothing and if you just explain to people your intellect will win them over and there will be no price to pay down the road.
1/ I'm something quite other than a political junkie. I love policy, but hate politics. I'd shrink the government in a moment and leave the important stuff to the technocrats and that would cut down on lobbying. But that's not going to happen, so this is what democracy looks like
2/ Put another way. You can have open democratic practices in which the wicked jostle with the righteous to be heard. Or you can have cosseted practices that look dignified but are largely removed from public purview. We're going to have to choose which one
Btw, this is the perfect AOC issue, bc it highlights the disconnect btw the level of drive and hustle that many poorer people have (many in AOC's district) with the horror that many middle class progressives feel that the poor should have to hustle at all
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