I’ll stop here for now. Enough can still go wrong between now and January (including a proof-of-simulator-interference level improbable Trump comeback) that I don’t want to get ahead of events even in indexing obvious questions. Next batch of questions after official results.
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So what is the biggest thing we learned? I think it is this: Big cities have endured for 2500 years, 10 times longer than the United States, and through pandemics 100x bigger. They’re not going anywhere.
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30. What have we learned about the future of cities, since it’s clear natural liberalism lives or dies with cities?
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31. What did we learn about the difference between law and order (both literal and dogwhistle versions) and criminality/corruption? 2x2: low to high law and order vs low to high criminality and corruption
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32. What did/do Trump voters get wrong about the majority of the country?
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Abandoning this thread post insurrection... the questions are still relevant but are now in too much of a new context to be worth asking unchanged
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Intra-Patreons, cancellation of student debt, micropayment Substacks to each other.
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Mr. Horse, not liking it
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Debt service is their future
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Not a bad theory, actually. It probably went the same places. Automation and outsourcing both seem indifferent to the urban/rural distinction.
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Service labor automation is weird
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