Do you want to know where bad public policy comes from? Do you want to know why governments keep getting bigger and bigger, despite you wanting smaller government? Here’s how it happens:
1) People consume “news” from media sources which give them no useful context and which lead them to believe scary narratives.
2) People feel intense grief and anger at the negative facts which support the narratives they have been led to believe.
3) Those people then selectively choose which facts to believe and which to ignore — based on the narratives they have been given.
4) Those people increasingly feel a strong emotional desire to “fix things,” because they’re scared and angry and hurt.
5) Politicians offer them simple-minded solutions which accept the negative narratives as obvious truth. Keep Reading

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