• atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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    7 days ago

    And how does one typically get good enough at a job to “make good decisions”? And how would you know if they would “make good decisions” in that job?

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      7 days ago

      And how does one typically get good enough at a job to “make good decisions”?

      Not being so power hungry as to choose politics as a career thereby losing touch with the rest of society is a damn good start

      And how would you know if they would “make good decisions” in that job?

      Idk maybe they could spend a few months telling us their ideas, and then the people could go and pick the candidate they like the most, like some sort of election

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        Idk maybe they could spend a few months telling us their ideas, and then the people could go and pick the candidate they like the most, like some sort of election

        You believe their lies?

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            7 days ago

            If they’ve held office before then you’ll know from their track record what they are like without needing to trust the campaign trail blather.