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by souprock
2014 days ago
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Compare with the alternative: Literally every top decision maker in federal government has a massive financial incentive to accept affordable bribes. Honest people have a massive financial incentive to find work elsewhere. That's our reality. It's not sane or safe to design a system of government around the assumption that a capable person will take a vow of poverty, even if "poverty" is only relative to a large company's CEO. |
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That's not the alternative. You are constructing a false dichotomy.
The current pay structure and a GDP-indexed pay structure aren't the only alternatives.
But, Even ignoring the false dichotomy, this...
> Literally every top decision maker in federal government has a massive financial incentive to accept affordable bribes.
...is clearly better, since the intereses of bribers conflict, and it this becomes in the interests of politicians to discover, publicize, and punish others bribes, even if it means putting into place systems that also limit the bribes they themselves will be able to get away with. Whereas, with all government officials having aligned incentives for identical deceit, you make unified corruption more likely.