Eric writes:

“The most deleterious effect of the rampant "gaming of the system" that you 
allude to is the destruction of our ability to have honest, straightforward 
conversations about how we would like the system to look. Perfectly reasonable 
assertions can't be made, because those assertions have become "dog whistles" 
or coded messages, likely to indicate certain hidden agendas. :-(“

The vast debt that is being taken-on, and how everything turned on a dime to do 
it is really remarkable to me.   All of the cognitive inertial of “the 
conversations that can’t be had” and their potential public cost consequences 
seem to pale in comparison to the financial commitments that are being made 
now.   For example, the cash flow variations from Affordable Care Act vs. the 
cost of the individual and corporate bailouts.   This country has become unable 
to plan or adapt.  All we can do now is panic.   I think we are really in 
trouble.

Marcus
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