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by DrScientist
207 days ago
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> Seems like the shareholders will be effected soon, so then maybe it starts to change. With companies at least there is direct feedback via company performance - companies led by people who know what they are doing do better than those that aren't. And well led companies tend to attract and retain more talent. The feedback in politics is much much slower - in part because often the people you are voting for are not really the people setting policy - that's all done by the party machine ( 20 somethings with no real world experience working as advisors ) - so changing the 'leader' often doesn't make much of a difference. ie one of the things that is really annoying the electorate is it's really difficult to actually vote in leaders or policies you want because of the way the party system works - leaders change yet everything stays the same. I mean in the US - who really though Kamala was the best candidate to run against Trump? |
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