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1. newacc+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-03 00:42:53
> How can we repair a system that's been systematically corrupted over several years?

It's not the fault of the "system". The "system" wrote a law that says what the DEA is allowed to do (not this). It's not the "system" deciding to ignore that law, it's people. Hell, it's literally people with names. There are senior administration officials named all over that article.

You fix people by electing better people.

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2. runawa+ek[view] [source] 2020-06-03 04:18:18
>>newacc+(OP)
How do you elect those people?

Sticking with the software analogy, it’s like our system has these environment variables that only administrators get to set.

We don’t know how to make a simple change to those variables, so we’re coming up with all kinds of wonky workarounds.

I agree with you, it’s as simple as changing the environment variables. What’s complex is that it’s impossible.

That’s kind of the underlying frustration if we were to zoom out a bit. We need to make some simple changes in the config, and no one wants to give us admin rights or make the changes for us. It’s frustrating stuff, and has caused paralysis in our political system on every issue imaginable.

3. jessau+Lv[view] [source] 2020-06-03 06:04:29
>>newacc+(OP)
Yeah I'm tired of this loudmouthed confused old man from the Northeast who groped and digitally penetrated his Senate staffer... oh, wait.

Maybe this "electing better people" thing could be a challenge.

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