I think it's important not to over-intellectualize this. What we really want for politicians is kind of, you know, people who have chosen purely on their ability to answer questions and execute rationally perfect policy. How often do we get an honest accounting for these trade-offs? I would like a politics in which those trade-offs were discussed more honestly and openly. In any society, what's good for some people is not necessarily going to be good for everyone else. There are win-wins, and there are perhaps fewer zero-sum games than people make out but there are often these trade-off choices. And so one has to do that. The problem here

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