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AlphaOhmega4 karma

I think it's really great what you are doing, and I was just called up by someone trying to get on the City Council fighting a career politician (not that that's inherently bad), but I am glad to see younger people take the mantel of Democracy.

My question is how do you account for things in which the market forces are bad for numerous amounts of people, but are profitable for the company? I'm having a hard time with thinking that government isn't needed to play a role on policing the more menacing organizations which take advantage of the system, and the people. For instance a chemical company dumps waste into the water system, which is cheaper than disposing of it properly, passes the price savings onto the consumer. Economically, great for the company, people will pay for their goods, but poisoning a lot of other people in the process. I see the free market do wonders for lots of areas, but a system of checks and balances with the free market seem necessary to protect the people.

Thanks, and glad to see more people get involved!

AlphaOhmega2 karma

Just started learning game development as a hobby. Was there any must knows or general tips you found helpful to figure out problems? Or any learning resources you recommend? I enjoy the learning part, we'll see how that translates to the production. Amazing job, and I wish you all the best *internet hug!