• @[email protected]
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    3514 hours ago

    The issue with lifelong politicians isn’t just their mental capacity but their lifelong detachment from reality as they live in a privileged bubble.

    Wisdom can be written down, that would be more wise to do anyway.

    • @[email protected]
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      13 hours ago

      Yes, but there is also Bernie. He is far more attached to reality than any young Republican in the Senate (or Democrat).

      • @[email protected]
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        2010 hours ago

        No one can argue with that, but the reason his name comes up every time is that he’s the exception, not the rule. His net worth is also a fraction of that of Pelosi’s or most of his political peers.

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          36 hours ago

          A ceiling on net worth for representatives is certainly an interesting concept, but not really relevant to the conversation.

          It gets hard to show a correlation with time in service to detachment from reality when one of the longest serving members is the most grounded, and many of the youngest and most recent members are absolutely insane.

          Even Pelosi is pretty progressive relative to the rest of the Democratic representation, and certainly of Congress as a whole. (Very feint praise given the field). She is certainly out of touch, but she was that way when she was far younger as well.

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            36 hours ago

            The issue with lifelong politicians isn’t just their mental capacity but their lifelong detachment from reality as they live in a privileged bubble.

            The point of my net worth comment is that it’s part of her privileged bubble, and is one factor encouraging Bernie to be less out of touch.

            I also think Bernie still gives a shit about the common person, and I don’t think Pelosi can remember any details of how the common person lives, based on many of her recent actions, including but not limited to this.

            Ultimately my point is that citing Bernie is not (IMO) a reasonable rebuttal to the quoted bit at the top of this comment, and is very specifically not an apples to apples rebuttal of the Pelosi situation, even if he weren’t also a singular example.

    • Cosmic Cleric
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      -813 hours ago

      but their lifelong detachment from reality as they live in a privileged bubble

      Does that include Bernie?

      Wisdom can be written down, that would be more wise to do anyway.

      Something written may not be read. Better to have both, the Wisdom at ground zero in real-time (especially if the feces is hitting the fan), and written down afterwards for posterity’s sake.

      This comment is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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        1011 hours ago

        “Politicians shouldn’t be X”

        “BuT WHaT aBOuT tHIs pOLiTiCIaN?”

        “yeah, them too”

        Literally every fucking time lmao

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          36 hours ago

          And even then, should he stay? If we had more people like him to take the reins, i would be more comfortable having him retire. But everyone is susceptible to time. Without someone there at the right time we will have another RGB on our hands