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by zmgsabst
238 days ago
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It’s an intentionally difficult to parse network of public and private groups. I did say specifically what I was talking about — public funds like Seattle, where $18000/homeless per year disappears through the network into employee pockets while delivering substantially less to those it’s nominally for. https://www.pacificresearch.org/despite-big-budgets-homeless... I think you’re being intentionally dense. |
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Here's another possibility: the problem is much more challenging or more expensive to solve than one would expect from the outset. Or the challenge of the problem just vastly outstrips the talent of the people dedicated to solving it.
I don't know about you, but I encounter unexpectedly hard problems or insufficiently talented problem-solvers probably 1,000 to 10,000 times more frequently than I encounter complex conspiracies to steal money.
I think you need far more evidence than you have to make the claims you're making. Which is why they aren't specific.