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posted by [personal profile] eftychia at 05:24am on 2020-03-03

"Focusing only on the costs of doing something about these problems without mentioning the costs of doing nothing is misleading, but this asymmetry is widespread. Journalists wanting to appear serious about public policy continue to rip into Sanders and the Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren (whose policies are almost as ambitious) for the costs of their proposals but never ask self-styled moderates like Buttigieg how they plan to cope with the costs of doing nothing or too little.

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"On all these fronts, the cost of doing nothing is surging. Cautious incrementalism is wise under most circumstances. But where headwinds are turning into a gale, incrementalism drives us backwards. One of the least-acknowledged costs of the Trump years is how far the failure to address these growing problems has set us back.

"Dubbing Sanders and Warren 'extremists' or 'radicals' is absurd when they are seeking to remedy problems which themselves are extreme and will radically harm Americans if left unattended. The status quo is not sustainable."

-- Robert Reich, 2020-02-23

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posted by [personal profile] dewline at 11:58am on 2020-03-03
In agreement with Mr. Reich on these points. Particularly, I'd prefer Elizabeth Warren (said the self-admitted, openly meddling Canadian). The two of them as a team is an acceptable option as well.
 
posted by [personal profile] syntonic_comma at 05:26pm on 2020-03-03
Statue of Liberty weeping, face in handsConsidering how much our President affects the rest of the planet, it wouldn't be entirely inappropriate for other countries to have some kind of input.
(Open meddling, not the 2016 kind.)
Edited Date: 2020-03-03 05:28 pm (UTC)
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posted by [personal profile] vvalkyri at 07:48am on 2020-03-05
:sigh

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