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Comment by cjbgkagh

18 hours ago

That’s why it’s extremely important to remain mighty. The US is in serious decline and I don’t see them turning that around anytime soon.

The US seems mostly healthy except for corruption skyrocketing. I don't even need to see the stats. If the president is this bad, and Americans overall think that's fine, then a lot of lower offices will soon be filled with corrupt officials. Attitudes shape incentives, and incentives shape behavior. Otherwise, both in terms of labor laws and capital markets, the US looks very healthy. But corruption in itself might create huge problems in the long term.

  • skyrocketing corruption is a cancer. You might "seem mostly healthy" at first glance while you are rushing to the grave.

  • In many ways electing Trump was a reaction to the corruption, but of course instead of getting less of it voters got more of it. That’s why it’s so hard to turn the ship around, profits from corruption are reinvested into more corruption.

    • > profits from corruption are reinvested into more corruption.

      Beautifully explained.

      And I want to ask is there anything we can do bottom line about it?

      I think like stricter rules against corruption should be in check, but that requires the govt. to do something and I feel like govt.'s themselves are being corrupt

      It's this cyclical loop and I don't know if there is rather anything that we can do to break out of it.

      We have the rights to vote, but those end up being squandered in most/all countries with corrupt politicians, those right to vote aren't really used mostly to bring real change, maybe a different name perhaps

      At the end of the deal, its more so an faith in overall humanity that we can figure out what's right for all of us but we just fight over petty differences sometimes.

      Do you guys have faith in overall humanity in aggregate? At times I feel like some instances restore my faith whereas others reduce it so its all just feelings for me perhaps.

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