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Originally Posted by Tobra
We are doing both
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Yes Klinky, we are.
I should not have doubted whether I would see a well thought out response from Sheriff Higgins. I bristled at the "exterminate" notion, but now I see we are not in disagreement. I think it would be more expensive. Money, sure. But also facilities and staffing. Macro stuff requires a longer time horizon. It would take years to get that many people up and trained. You said the same thing, I think. And it would take leadership. Those people seem also currently not available. I too am pessimistic but I too think it is the solution. Which brings me to....
....social engineering. Manipulating markets and education/information. Where to spend money and build infrastructure and where to leverage capital interests and what regulations/controls are needed in order to achieve an outcome. But....this planning and resource allocation and regulation change is a decision of the people and/or their representatives.
Everyone wants this leadership. Some think it is possible and others think it is not. They are, respectively (and respectfully), democrats and republicans.