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by kennysoona 475 days ago
> That means, find solutions, propose them, convince the public, have them implemented.

How? Half the public outright denies truth and fact, proudly.

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By catching the train of a party that makes fixing problem P according to new academic solution S part of its electoral campaign programme.
Yeah, no shot. Half the population will reject solution S no matter what.
That has no impact on legislation unless the rule gets later repealed.
Don't you have that backwards in assuming the solution is already implemented? My point is it would not be able to be.
No, I said that once the legislative powers biased through the influence of party P implement solution S, then the burden of the other side is to repeal it. It's how things work, already without reforms...
> once the legislative powers biased through the influence of party P implement solution S,

My point is that isn't happening. Due to partisan deadlock party P can't implement solution S.