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by golol
1098 days ago
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Most problems can be solved with increased funding, training and recruitment. But there are just not enough people. Yes, we could surely employ enough emergency call reaponders, but in many many governmental institutions you find a lack of employees, and our society can simply not afford to employ enough bureaucrats, teachers and emergency call reaponders. These issues will simply never be resolved via political means because they are an instance of plain economic scarcity. You can always say that X can just be fixed with more funding, but you can not do that for every single one of these subjects without balooning the government expenses 3x.
Technological advances have a chance to address the core scarcity and therefore actually solve the issue. If we can double the total labor of people employed by the governemnt in such roles, then we have just created a massive gain for society. |
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