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by IAmBroom
59 days ago
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That is a simplistic and naive POV. Yes, the state can allocate X engineers to do Y. But a complex system requires Z engineers to design subsystem 1, and repeat 100x. And engineers for sub-subsystems. And specialists for allocating resources reliably. And mass shipping systems for transporting those resources efficiently (remember, this is a country that STILL doesn't have palletized supply chains!). Unlike defeating the Third Reich, it is not a problem that can be solved by merely throwing more bodies at it. |
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