I'm starting to think that the US senate is a feature and not a bug.
"And I hear Americans saying this nowadays, and there's a lot of it going around. They talk about a "dysfunctional government" because there's disagreement.
And the Framers would have said, "Yes, that's exactly the way we set it up. We wanted this to be power contradicting power -- because the main ill that beset us" -- as Hamilton said in The Federalist when he talked about a separate Senate -- He said, "Yes, it seems inconvenient, but inasmuch as the main ill that besets us is an excess of legislation, it won't be so bad."
This is 1787 -- he didn't know what an excess of legislation was."
I think the EU is a way behind because of a lack of investment in startups.
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Like 90% of de audio dev industry is in Europe (Native instruments, Ableton, Steinberg, UVI, Arturia, etc).
Moving money does not mean advancement in humanity or quality of life for every one.
I know some folks are quite allergic to the word “regulation” and I think in this case, we should call them “safeguards”.
You can innovate all you want, just don’t hurt people in the process.
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