Leigh Dodds on Nostr: Increasingly feel like having everything be "a fully costed plan" is going to be an ...
Increasingly feel like having everything be "a fully costed plan" is going to be an issue longer term.
Setting aside obvious moral implications of acting or not acting, the ecomomic costs and benefits of policies go beyond simple book keeping.
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