@Amitmina@MohapatraHemant India has an extremely large number of people and hence there are also a large number of people that fit into whatever stereotype you can imagine.
Pickleball revitalized empty tennis courts by being a sport the average person can play at a basic level without a lot of training. All that public land is now put to good use instead of sitting empty.
What's the pickleball of golf?
@AmodAga You have to consider the fact that the starting point was a somewhat tenuous unionification of the states, ergo the “overt federalism” was maybe a feature?
@AmodAga I don’t disagree with your premise of what happened in India. My whole point is about why it happened? IMO The elite play these games as means of self preservation in scarce societies. No one has willingly given up sources of power when there wasn’t enough to go around.
@AmodAga was a rich country, sitting on an insane nature’s bounty buttressed by slave trade and genocidal replacement. See my original tweet above, I am specifically talking about societies that don’t have a surplus. A non-surplus environment generally leads to worst outcome Nash games.
@AmodAga Systems that have worked in impoverished countries, with the type of checks and balances that framers of the Indian constitution imagined? I am not being adversarial here, just curious - which ones?
@Noahpinion If u take in a lot of immigrants, who are starting out from the very beginning in an all new country, many working entry level service jobs, obviously per capita numbers will look worse, for a generation even. Wait till the next generation of these immigrants grows up
@teasri Plus, Pretty sure number of people saying US in recession is very high in any given year. All in all,- pretty useless way to gauge public sentiment
@donnelly_brent Unless we have surveyed American people for all moments of this and previous cycles for their views like this (we probably have) & it’s only now that the people are terribly unhinged from reality, this news is just clickbait. My guess is people are always wrong about this stuff
@dampedspring Serious question - what new information about fiscal that is as yet unknown that which upon being known will wake up the vigilantes? In fact, why should there be substantial non-linearity in the price action because of this?
@dampedspring Thanks for replying, It’s the all at once part that I struggle to reconcile with. From an investor’s perspective it’s like - dang am gonna sell because all these other people are wanting to sell. I should want to buy on that dip