Let's say that a deteriorated socialized 'republic' came to exist. This would be triggered by public discontent, confusing political statements, journalists behaving more as provocateurs, social chaos, and economic events spiraling into various directions.
In the midst of this chaos, you....the voter...would decide upon radical changes and revolutionary paths to the future. You would go and vote upon leaders who were in simple terms....the least capable of doing the actual job. Maybe they were good at speeches, but you weren't able to determine their real qualifications. Perhaps their resume were just four lines, and these were mostly people doing work that they were not qualified for. Maybe these were gifted bus-drivers, who would quickly progress up the line to be President of Venezuela. Or perhaps they were medium-level investment portfolio handlers who would invent their own political party and run for President of France.
In simple terms, they were the least capable leaders, who had the least favorable plan for moving ahead. But because people were confused, and unable to really get solid answers....the radical path ahead made perfect sense.
So in the days, weeks and months ahead....the chief act of this government (not just one person, but literally hundreds of the least capable)....was to take, confiscate, and redistribute the wealth....mostly to just enrich themselves or the friends who got them elected.
This form of government? It's called Ineptocracy.
Some people have the opinion that we've entered a Ineptocracy in the past two years. Some people have the opinion that we've been in a Ineptocracy for at least ten years. Some people believe for the past fifty years or more, we've been in a Ineptocracy. Some believe that Britain, France, and Germany....are today in a Ineptocracy.
An evil thing? No, Ineptocracy is simply the solution to a rocket-science type problem. It appeared to you that only one individual in the room looked and behaved like a rocket-scientist, so he or she is the logical person to lead the group. It's like some corporal coming out of a war situation.....walking into a pub....delivering a five-star speech, and no one asking what they really did prior to the speech (like that moustached Austrian guy at the Hofbrauhaus in Munich).
In all matters, common sense ought to prevail, but it seems to be in limited or marginal quantities.
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