The greatest weapon that the elites have in a democratic system is that they can almost always rely on the stupidity of the voter.
The obvious weakness of rationalism is that on a practical level it doesn’t scale as well as emotion.
The surest way to destroy an economy is to fleece the wealth of the job creation class in the name of a supposed equality.
Our biggest enemy at times is our own ego. If not kept in check it will pave out a dangerous road for us to take.
China has built itself into an economic power by systematically defeating every US Presidential Administration since Richard Nixon in the great game of trade. The US paved the way for its recovery from the disasters of the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution.
If Americans took a break from their two party partisan politics model to objectively analyzing the aspects of specific policies they might see the improvements they would like. Unfortunately this aspect of their national landscape is unlikely to change. If anything it is more inclined to worsen.
Individual intelligence counts for little if you are prone to the hysteria of the masses.
The problem with management is that they have an innate need to complicate processes to justify their net being.
Progress (whatever that nebulous term means) only makes some sense if our trajectory is understood else it can very easily lead you along a course of self destruction. Progressivism as a political movement in the United States has erred in this regard many a time.
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