Originally posted by KrazyHorse
No, that belief is simply the lazy man's way out. If it cost 10000$ a person to hold an election then you can be damn sure we wouldn't hold them.
I'm really enjoying this discussion because it's becoming increasingly obvious that most people really do suffer from an inability to intuitively grasp the meaning of large numbers. This leads to people doing ridiculous things like arguing against a special election because of the cost to taxpayers of holding such an election.
It's more intellectually honest to believe that such a fundamental right is never quantifiable.
No, that belief is simply the lazy man's way out. If it cost 10000$ a person to hold an election then you can be damn sure we wouldn't hold them.
I'm really enjoying this discussion because it's becoming increasingly obvious that most people really do suffer from an inability to intuitively grasp the meaning of large numbers. This leads to people doing ridiculous things like arguing against a special election because of the cost to taxpayers of holding such an election.
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