Nicholas Conrad on Nostr: You: "The post office was intended..." Your very next post: "This history of the ...
You: "The post office was intended..."
Your very next post: "This history of the post office is irrelavient..."
In one breath you appeal to history, and once soundly schooled, insist history is irrelevant. This is incredibly bad faith argumentation.
A huge amount of us business used to depend on slide rules, it doesn't follow that the federal government should have a department of slide rules to maintain cheap sliderule access into perpetuity.
We could make everyone go to the P.O to get their own mail.
I suggested no such thing, I only mention it to demonstrate your claim about the intent of the post office by the founders was made devoid of any information on the matter, yet stated as fact with total lack of self-awareness.
install a leader who fixes it
Government structurally lacks the insensitives to allocate resources is alignment with socially beneficial outcomes. The idea that we can just install the right leader to fix it is utopian fantasy.
Your very next post: "This history of the post office is irrelavient..."
In one breath you appeal to history, and once soundly schooled, insist history is irrelevant. This is incredibly bad faith argumentation.
A huge amount of us business used to depend on slide rules, it doesn't follow that the federal government should have a department of slide rules to maintain cheap sliderule access into perpetuity.
We could make everyone go to the P.O to get their own mail.
I suggested no such thing, I only mention it to demonstrate your claim about the intent of the post office by the founders was made devoid of any information on the matter, yet stated as fact with total lack of self-awareness.
install a leader who fixes it
Government structurally lacks the insensitives to allocate resources is alignment with socially beneficial outcomes. The idea that we can just install the right leader to fix it is utopian fantasy.