that’s what your politics are, you’re basically just politically homeless…and have been since you started calling yourself that.
This, at least, is correct.
that’s what your politics are, you’re basically just politically homeless…and have been since you started calling yourself that.
This, at least, is correct.
aesthelete@lemmy.world 8 hours ago
Welcome to the club!
I’m there. I vote Democratic but there’s basically no representation for my views to be found.
Nemo@slrpnk.net 6 hours ago
The government needs to adapt, yes, but carefully. You can’t just run with the first or second option, that’s a recipe for regulatory capture.
It’s not “no change is good” but rather “most change isn’t good, so we need to test them until we find the best change”.
aesthelete@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
The problem with that is you’re tying up the government’s ability to change in ways that have no correlate in industry or culture. This inevitably leads to government being unable to respond to changes that have already occurred or are currently occurring, and in the case of change driven by industry (i.e., most societal change in the US) that invariably leads to regulatory capture.