The very idea they have unique knowledge implies insider knowledge.
That’s why I went on to say how real professionals can explain even highly detailed and complex things to those without intricate knowledge anyways.
I’m trying to hold up a mirror so you can see that you do indeed seem to have some faith that politicians are competent, regardless of what knowledge you or they possess.
That faith is misplaced. Always. My entire point is politicians are specifically vile “professionals” who specifically will not ever explain the actual reasons for things. You cannot ever treat them as if they know a damn thing.
When they say, “it’s complicated.” it’s because they don’t want to explain it because they know you won’t like the answer.
That’s it. Period. THEY are the professionals that should be able to explain a complex thing simply, are they not? Why do they constantly choose not to, and why do you constantly fail to see the problem with that?
Okay, when did I say they had unique knowledge then? Asides classified stuff, that doesn’t count. You keep saying that. I keep saying it’s not unique, you just don’t want to go learn it.
So, they sometimes actually do explain things, Katie Porter for instance was pretty well-known for going into detail. Did you ever try listening to her, assuming you’re American? Did you watch Biden’s recent State of the Union? He explained several policy plans he has, though not in particularly great detail, it was just a speech. Do you listen, ever?
The main problem is you seem to expect them to come to you, wherever your media bubble is, and teach you everything. That’s again, not their job. It’s not their purpose. All the time they spend campaigning, trying to convince Joe-schmoe to vote for them, is time they aren’t doing their actual jobs of governing the country.
Again, they’re not teachers. They’re not salesmen. We do not vote for people to teach us, we should not vote for them to sell themselves to us. We vote for them to make our rules. They already campaign way too fucking much.
The very idea they have unique knowledge implies insider knowledge.
That’s why I went on to say how real professionals can explain even highly detailed and complex things to those without intricate knowledge anyways.
I’m trying to hold up a mirror so you can see that you do indeed seem to have some faith that politicians are competent, regardless of what knowledge you or they possess.
That faith is misplaced. Always. My entire point is politicians are specifically vile “professionals” who specifically will not ever explain the actual reasons for things. You cannot ever treat them as if they know a damn thing.
When they say, “it’s complicated.” it’s because they don’t want to explain it because they know you won’t like the answer.
That’s it. Period. THEY are the professionals that should be able to explain a complex thing simply, are they not? Why do they constantly choose not to, and why do you constantly fail to see the problem with that?
Okay, when did I say they had unique knowledge then? Asides classified stuff, that doesn’t count. You keep saying that. I keep saying it’s not unique, you just don’t want to go learn it.
So, they sometimes actually do explain things, Katie Porter for instance was pretty well-known for going into detail. Did you ever try listening to her, assuming you’re American? Did you watch Biden’s recent State of the Union? He explained several policy plans he has, though not in particularly great detail, it was just a speech. Do you listen, ever?
The main problem is you seem to expect them to come to you, wherever your media bubble is, and teach you everything. That’s again, not their job. It’s not their purpose. All the time they spend campaigning, trying to convince Joe-schmoe to vote for them, is time they aren’t doing their actual jobs of governing the country.
Again, they’re not teachers. They’re not salesmen. We do not vote for people to teach us, we should not vote for them to sell themselves to us. We vote for them to make our rules. They already campaign way too fucking much.