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by skippyboxedhero
1188 days ago
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Buildings collapse in the US too. And it actually results in buildings get built. You think the US isn't corrupt: how many consultants are taking their piece? The contractors, planning bureaucrats, the environmental consultants, architects, lawyers...it is endemic. At least in China you only need to pay off a few people, in the US you need to pay tens of thousands of consultants whose have acquired this role of tax collector through collecting various bits of paper from corrupt institutions (thank god for legacy admissions, right?). No-one cares how sausage is made, they just want to know how it tastes. Chinese corruption gets things done. US corruption breeds more weakness, more waste, more corruption. |
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I can think of maybe 3-4 over the last 20 years. How common are they in the developing world? that'd seem to be a much higher number.