hm what if at current margins taxes are from a consequentialist perspective worse than racismhttps://twitter.com/AdamSerwer/status/1159249935595921410 …
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the Sin i have committed with this post, of course, is treating a sacred value as a mundane value i imagine you can treat sacred and mundane values as lexicographic at least when discussed in Open Discourse plainly, a loss on a sacred value of any size outweighs any mundane win
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new sacred values inevitably disrupt a political arrangement post 9/11, the sacred value was Crushing Terrorism--at any cost, naturally! and today we have DHS and a half-dozen ongoing wars even after the value has faded from salience
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sacred values cannot be directly or publicly opposed, once established only passively or covertly resisted until such time as they fade from the discourse
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policy changes made to advance new sacred values are typically of lower quality than other policy changes because they don't take mundane costs into account and because they cannot be discussed openly. end.
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I'd short white racism, but PoC racism is a growing industry.
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Not a bad idea. Honestly I think the symbolism alone would be good just to make people think about trying to be better in general.
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I suspect that the marginal rate of substitution has quite a bit of convexity here
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Where do you live that has historically high taxes right now?
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depends on your frame of reference dunnit
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