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They are quite competent at causing enough chaos for those with inside knowledge and wealth to exploit.
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And for the next administration to be left holding the bag, teeing it up for another round of "see? SEEEE???? they're terrible at the economy!!" if a Democratic president wins the election
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Should be criminal.
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A lot of it is! We live in lawlessness (for those at the top) in the US.
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Man, this is the kind of thing I have been trying to tell people. It's unsettling to think about, but I'm like, "look, there are no rules now, it's all a negotiation, the only real laws are the laws of physics and the rules someone selectively enforces under the threat of violence."

It would do us good if we remember this, because this sort of the basic state of nature that most people have lived under most of human history. I'm not saying this is how it should be, but a lot of people are still living in the pearl-clutched "but, that's against the rules!" despite there being basically no real rules for a decade.

When people realize that it's all nonsense, it's going to get weird.

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'The last decade has been the Democrats clinging onto the rulebook going "but a dog can't play basketball!" while a dog fucking dunks on us over and over' -@Arr
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Has there ever been an administration that wasn't tone deaf to the other side?
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Do not “both sides” this level of corruption and incompetence.
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Following the law is not a matter of partisan politics.
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What's the counterexample of significant funding withdrawn by democratic administrations because of "possibly conservative" language in the output?

"Tone deaf" seems not to be capturing the essence of the malfeasance here.

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It is just the pendulum swinging all the way to the other side, aka over-correction...
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Over-correcting from too much competence? Can’t tell if that’s what you meant (presumably sarcastically) or if you mean over-correcting from too much previous attention to DEI…
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Competence does not require correction.

It is when there is too much stupidity going on that

* Even large number of fairly average people can see it happening...

* large number of fairly average people tries to correct it and overshoots the target, because you know, they are a large number of average people..

The cycle continues...

I won't go into specifics, because read the above.

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You are governed by fairly average people.

As a fairly above average person you can certainly adapt.

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> Competence does not require correction.

Correct, which is why an even larger number of fairly average and intelligent people are wondering why we are correcting.

> It is when there is too much stupidity going on

Exactly. There is too much stupidity going on in government right now. Exactly.

> I won't go into specifics, because read the above.

Because you don't want to get corrected?

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