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It is not enough to observe how the government acts. The government (that is, the individuals who decide and do things) don't just roll dice to decide what to do. They have reasons. One must determine what those reasons are, to understand how to alter them.
I'm speaking here of policy and decision-making, not how the government attorney in the video dissed the rubes. That's just personality, with the 'I don't care' attitude of a fireproof civil servant. But he's not a decision-maker. He's not the important guy in that situation--that would be the judge, and whoever the judge listens to.
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