Re: Collapse of the Economy in 24 hours. . .
I agree with you, but there are two huge questions:
1. How do you force change? Voting clearly doesn't work.
2. How to ensure that when the change comes that it's beneficial and not even more damaging?
The more I look into possible answers to those questions, the more uncomfortable I get. I responded to that discomfort by largely withdrawing from the system until things settle down (if they ever do). At the very least I wanted to do what I can to stop feeding the beast.
We'll probably all burn anyway... The beast won't die quietly; it will thrash wildly first -- which is why I left the US when I did, a few years ago. I'll probably still burn in NZ, but if I'm lucky it won't happen as quickly as it would have otherwise.
Originally posted by jtabeb
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1. How do you force change? Voting clearly doesn't work.
2. How to ensure that when the change comes that it's beneficial and not even more damaging?
The more I look into possible answers to those questions, the more uncomfortable I get. I responded to that discomfort by largely withdrawing from the system until things settle down (if they ever do). At the very least I wanted to do what I can to stop feeding the beast.
We'll probably all burn anyway... The beast won't die quietly; it will thrash wildly first -- which is why I left the US when I did, a few years ago. I'll probably still burn in NZ, but if I'm lucky it won't happen as quickly as it would have otherwise.
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