@cmuratori I find "fighting to be heard" an interesting turn of phrase in a political system that by now values loudness over competency.
A "big idea fighting to be heard'? Its the _only_ economic idea the right has talked about in three decades! Pathetic: http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/paul-ryans-fiscal-policies-are-deeply-rooted-both-politically-and-personally/2012/08/25/79377ef2-ee16-11e1-b0eb-dac6b50187ad_story.html …
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@rygorous It values loudness, yes, but perhaps repetition above all else. So we end up with something loud _and_ monotonous.
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@cmuratori I don't want technocrats, but wouldn't it be nice if politicians actually knew how to do their damn jobs, for a change? -
@rygorous Well, unfortunately the only response I have to that is, "I suppose I have absolutely no idea what that would be like" :)
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