The President has captured over 96% of the vote with most of the ballots in and reported.

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    1 year ago

    I feel a smidge bad for Phillips. Very successful businessman and an actual politician, but can’t even beat Williamson.

    He’s one of the richest congressmen though, so I think he’ll be ok.

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        Wealth isn’t a disqualifier to being a good person.

        There seems to be some things we could examine about his character, as another commenter pointed out, but whether someone has money or not has nothing to do with my opinion on people.

        I just felt it would be frustrating to be an actual politician and getting less votes than a guru.

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          Cut costs and increase results like those politicians who made concrete and rebar standard materials for bridges? The bridges that are now in disrepair all over the USA due to the short lifespan of the product? Nah, screw that.

          If they’ve got a law degree, sure. They’re an artist? Absolutely. Engineers? Fuck Yeah! They’ve got degrees in statistics and finance? BANGER. They’re a “Businessman?” NEED NOT APPLY.

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            I don’t think it’s the fault of the designer or original leadership that the people that followed them didn’t actually do what they were supposed to…

            You could build a bridge that will last fifty years with no maintenance, or 100 years with proper maintenance, is it a bad bridge because in seventy years with no maintenance it’s falling apart?

            Or is it just that your successors didn’t do their jobs, aka, get results?

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              Concrete and Rebar fails in less than 20 years because the cheapest most widely available rebar is iron, which rusts rapidly once the surface of the concrete cracks.

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                Idk who’s telling you this but they’re lying, probably because they’re skimming the maintenance budget and then gaslighting you about why it’s falling apart.

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                  The only way to maintain those structures are to rebuild them in segments, which is admittedly easy to do but in turn raises the cost over time.

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                    You mean like something they would create a maintenance budget for and say “do this at these periods and it will be cost effective?”