fishonjazz
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Fair.I agree with you on that but the question was surrounding making public policy decisions regarding a particular topic, which I would view as two very separate things. Someone with expertise is good in their area of expertise, but that doesn’t necessarily mean taking into account all the other things that need to be looked at within public policy is also within their expertise. My previous post is in relation to that latter portion.
So let's take immigration.
In a vacuum is it better to have someone who is knowledgeable on immigration and all the complexities involved with such a complicated issue making policy decisions or someone who knows little about how immigration works?
Give me the one with knowledge on the issue.
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