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NanditoPapa t1_j9nyatm wrote
Reply to comment by lr89-hk in Bernie Sanders proposes taxes on robots that take jobs by Scarlet_pot2
Yep. Other countries, likely China and Asian countries looking to increase their manufacturing hub, would use this to their advantage.
ironborn123 t1_j9o8kmo wrote
I sometimes think any legislator interested in economics and proposing an economic policy, should have run or atleast worked in a business at some point in his/her life. Good intentions are not enough for something as important as policymaking. Practical experience is equally necessary.
NanditoPapa t1_j9o9ptp wrote
I WANT to agree with you...but I can't (lol). Many politicians are lawyers, but still don't seem to know how to create laws and legislation. The US recently had a "businessman" in office and he made a lot of poor policy decisions because HIS experience with business was one of corruption and kickbacks. So, while I agree there should be some sort of workshop or required class for politicians, especially when they sit on specific committees involving economics or science issues, I'm not convinced that it would help all that much. Lots of legislators have an amazing amount of information at their fingertips and they STILL choose to be stupid.
ironborn123 t1_j9okj2o wrote
Well he seems to have spoilt the reputation of the whole business community.
But then he wasnt a conventional businessman anyway. Extensively depended on parental wealth and connections to get him out of trouble. Was more of a media celebrity than a domain expert in anything.
History provides better examples. Truman.
banuk_sickness_eater t1_j9q03dz wrote
I really hope Truman isn't your choice of example for the efficacy of the businessman-President. Truman was a blithering dolt entirely unprepared and unfit for the presidency. He was failed local business owner turned pawn unwittingly wedged into his role as vice president (a role originally fitted to Henry Wallace) by the crony political muscling of Louisiana Party Boss Thomas Pendergast who wanted to reassert his Grenzsteifen by sticking his dick in FDR's birthday cake.
Truman numerous foibles and flaccid leadership directly lead to the runaway big stick foreign policy spearheaded by Secretary of State James Byrnes directly following WW-2 that so deepened the chill of Russian mistrust of American military intentions, that peripidiously billowed into the half-century long existential nightmare known as the Cold War- which humanity only recently barely survived the thawing of by the freezer burned skin of our collective balls.
rushmc1 t1_j9ppg5l wrote
Get outta here with that "businessman" crap. Trump killed that bad idea forever.
ShittyInternetAdvice t1_j9rkvm3 wrote
Most “businesspeople” aren’t really any more informed on tech matters than the average American
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