I do doubt Noble intentions at least for the elites pushing it.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
I don’t know enough to comment on their motives. I might be naïve, but I’ll take these offices at their word that they’re trying to do something good. That said, doesn’t really excuse that fact that these policy changes will probably have the opposite effect of what they intend.
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Replying to @_TamaraWinter
I understand your POV, I'm just...a lot more cynical now. One can probably read the same caveat for dozens of policies which have had very predictable consequences for decades now. I've decided it's time to move beyond the caveat. Policymakers and elites are smart enough to know
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
yep. The ever-present, pesky asymmetry between what makes for good policy and what earns you moral status points
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Begumm more seenikall! Nixon, who as a big-brained Republican, can knowingly push wage and price controls, well this stuff is small potatoes.
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