• @melpomenesclevage
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    2 months ago

    Everything always ends in something else. If it didn’t, it wouldn’t be an ending, or would violate thermodynamics.

    The point is nobody being in charge, in shrinking authority while keeping coordination.

    • KillingTimeItself
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      2 months ago

      that’s an interesting place to use a thermodynamics jumpscare, but frankly i think we just need proper isolation from state and federal government, each has their own purpose. They should do specifically what is most productive for themselves and nothing more.

      But that’s just me being fed up with shit being entirely inconsistent from state to state for no fucking reason.

      • @melpomenesclevage
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        12 months ago

        Not a jump scare; conservation. The warm fuzzy part?

        Why do you want people in charge without coordination? That seems remarkably unpleasant.

        • KillingTimeItself
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          12 months ago

          it’s not zero coordination, it’s highly coordinated, on account of being incredibly strict by design. The federal government would oversee things that are logical to be controlled by the federal government. The general workings of tax law for example. While state would focus on it’s micro system in comparison to the fed, adjusting federal tax law to be applicable to the state level.

          Etc… repeat ad nauseam, until government no longer shit.

          • @melpomenesclevage
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            12 months ago

            Read ‘brain of the firm’ and ‘seeing like a state’.