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Dylan Merz's avatar

Fantastic article.

I think another key to recovery is related to how money moves around in society. As long as campaign donations can buy policy we will see politicians acting in the interest of business rather than the people. Reversing Citizens United would be a good first step in at least providing transparency on who is funding policy.

The same for the media as you touched on. As long as the priority is on profits, they will behave in the interest of outrage instead of community.

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J.K. Lund's avatar

"Basic costs of living such as healthcare, renting an apartment or buying a home, childcare, and college education are increasingly unaffordable for the average person."

This is true and the solutions to these problems are fairly obvious, only politically difficult. As I have written, we could end student loans and replace them with ISAs, we could easing zoning regs to bring down housing costs, and adopt risk adjusted capitation for healthcare.

All would work, we know they would because they work elsewhere. The problem is that undertaking real reform means abandoning the political and ideological system the two parties have built. You are correct that we need a third party, but I am not sure how that will play out in practice.

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