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Originally Posted by theman23
It should be obvious that some people could benefit from a policy even if it has had an overall disastrous effect on society.
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I'm a prime example of this, as I greatly benefit from skyhigh rents + 0% vacancy rates + skyhigh homelessness + tenants who shut up and tolerate anything because they're deathly afraid of becoming homeless, yet I will readily admit it's bad overall (while great for me), and that from a pure detached outsider's analysis point of view, JT's Scheme is awful policy.
Hope you don't feel as much contempt for me as you do for him, the difference being that I'm fully aware it's bad policy, and didn't cause it
On a related note, I just finished a large construction project that cost me more in labor than I had planned, which sucks, I would have loved to be able to use slave labor instead. (The employees were all unionized construction professionals, not cheap per hour at all, yet not very competent, strangely...)
Loco's relative is lucky to be in a business sector that allows Indentured Servants; the construction industry here in Quebec certainly doesn't.