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by peoplefromibiza 1284 days ago
> People who make laws can't see the future

People who make laws can see the future (yeah, sometimes they don't), it's the people that do not understand them and protest, because they do not see the immediate benefit for themselves, so the laws have to be changed to accomodate the snowflakes of the World.

Making laws is about govern, not about futurism.

A compromise has to be found every time a new law is proposed to be approved.

See for example the ban on ICE engines, one side wanted it NOW the other side wanted it NEVER, truth is a good compromise was to accelerate as much as possible for some heavy user (Amazon alone, for example, is responsible for more than 20% of the global deliveries) and make some exception (5 years tops) for supercar luxury brands like Ferrari or Lamborghini, that sell a few thousands cars/ year.

But things being as they are, people complained about Ferrari asking for an extension (for themselves and other luxury brands) but at the same time against the ban in general because everyone owns a car.

The real problem is that people put in charge of making laws other people like them, not people better than them.

It's a vicious circle.

EDIT: the HN paradox: everyone knows what's bad, everyone has a very important job, but apparently things never improve because "politics".

Maybe things are harder than what they look at first sight, from outside, and it's not about "people not seeing the future", but about the fact that the more a society is rich and established, the more changes are hard and people oppose to them.

See for example how hard it is to convince American people that socialism is not a crime and USA could survive free health care paid by everyone's taxes.

Does it mean that Americans are stupid and can't open Wikipedia and do a simple research, that they can't see the truth in front of their eyes, or that they are simply afraid of change, because the system works for a large part of the population, the same part of the population that basically runs the country and decides who gets elected?