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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @kepford 18 Dec \ on: Biden's EPA Loses Its Mind Grants California Waiver to Ban Gas Car Sales in 2035 Politics_And_Law
You asked :)
Politicians work under an incentive structure that rewards promising things they cannot deliver. Even things that are not possible. Their only accountability is the voters and donars. The donars get what they want and the voters usually are to uninformed or dumb to realize what is going on. When they do realize it the other team is so demonized they either stick with their team or just don't vote.
The longer I look at democracy and the modern state the more absurd it appears to me. It's not that the men are bad or the government in power is bad. It's the whole incentive structure. There are almost no negative consequences pushing against this nonsense.
I have heard it said that the default view of political figures should be that of the tobacco executives. Today I think it should be the view of the medical insurance CEOs. The default view. There are exceptions but they are rare and work in spite of the system.
The solution is freedom and voluntary interaction. Removing the monopoly state. Remove the monopoly on violence. It would not be a utopia but IMO the incentives would be better.
To me, as someone who works for Congress, there is an issue as well with just how freaking big it is. The size I think helps facilitate or allow this reward structure to really take place. Everyone can pass off the blame to others due to the size if that makes sense.