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by meelash
5680 days ago
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I've been thinking about this consequence of government ineptness for a while now. The problem is that politicians think (rightly) that they have gamed the feedback loop that is public opinion successfully. What they haven't recognized is that there is a much more serious and devastating long-term feedback loop, that will not just remove the politicians but thrash the whole country. The global brain drain that benefitted the US following WWII was not accidental or inherently one-way. The only thing we're not seeing (or at least I'm not) is any country advertising themselves and sticking their neck out as a refuge. If there was, you could see the drain start swirling pretty quickly. |
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How do you expect that this will cause the politicians to be removed? My observation has been that, thanks to poor-to-nonexistent economics education, politicians are able to turn this backwards, getting people fired up for mercantalist, protectionist policies. Those intuitively sound good, although completely discredit by economists, and wind up worsening the problem -- all with the blessing of the people.