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@joshjacobsen@hachyderm.io  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Of the lessons that can be drawn from Mamdani’s campaign and now Mayoralty, one of them is talking about (and delivering) the efficient, high-quality public services that well-run, well-resourced government can provide.

We see time and time again that getting the “market” to deliver what the state should provide results in over-paying for substandard services. Or being unable to deliver anything at all — Auckland’s light rail and Kiwibuild being prime examples.

The state can, and should, have the capacity to plan, deliver, and maintain the high-quality infrastructure and services that modern life demands.

“Maintenance is always cheaper than repair, and one of the main differences between a business and a government is that a business's shareholders can starve maintenance budgets, cash out, and leave the collapsing firm behind them, while governments must think about the long term consequences of short-term thinking”

H/t to @pluralistic

#nzpol

https://pluralistic.net/2026/02/24/mamdani-thought/#public-excellence

https://pluralistic.net

Pluralistic: Socialist excellence in New York City (24 Feb 2026)

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Darwin Woodka
Darwin Woodka
@darwinwoodka@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

@joshjacobsen @pluralistic

This fits one of the thoughts I’ve been having lately about how our government is being hollowed out right now by Trump into a sad shell of its former self, and we wil be left having to rebuild it.

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@ASprinkleofSage@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

@joshjacobsen @pluralistic also, infrastructure designed by the private sector goes to enormous length to avoid maintenance, making the upfront cost massive, and then.... some overlooked part will still break!

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bovaz@misskey.social
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@bovaz@misskey.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday
@ASprinkleofSage@mastodon.social @joshjacobsen@hachyderm.io @pluralistic@mamot.fr I'm so sad this is so absolutely true in every sector.
Almost weekly I'm in meetings trying to explain that software costs are mostly in the long term maintenance of its infrastructure and the software itself.
I suppose this is even more true in the actual infrastructure of society.
But none of that is the big sexy work with the big sexy check attached to it.
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Epic Null
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@Epic_Null@infosec.exchange  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

@bovaz @pluralistic @joshjacobsen @ASprinkleofSage It occurs to me that this is one thing people would have a much better feel for if they did the maintenence of showing up to city council meetings.

Because maintenence is a fairly regular topic.

Wait why are people avoiding the meetings then presuming to know how to better run a government?

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Kevin Huigens🕯
Kevin Huigens🕯
@KevinHuigens@genealysis.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

@bovaz @pluralistic @joshjacobsen @ASprinkleofSage

Spent my career arguing this. Jerry Weinberg said "The only wear-and-tear on software is maintenance " They made a movie about the oil well fire fighter Red Adair but not once did they mention the equipment he sold to prevent fires from starting in the first place. That's not what sells.

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JWM (Joe No Se)
JWM (Joe No Se)
@ildiavolorosso@sfba.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

@ASprinkleofSage @joshjacobsen @pluralistic …and with cost-plus contracts having become the norm, these up-front costs have only gotten higher over the years.

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Superstars of the Apocalypse
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@CosmickTrigger@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

@joshjacobsen @pluralistic

old-timey drawing of a woman on the streets and huddled in the rain with her two children.

Caption reads: "No, no children. Hush. We'll be fine. The free market will find a profitable solution to homelessness any day now."
old-timey drawing of a woman on the streets and huddled in the rain with her two children. Caption reads: "No, no children. Hush. We'll be fine. The free market will find a profitable solution to homelessness any day now."
old-timey drawing of a woman on the streets and huddled in the rain with her two children. Caption reads: "No, no children. Hush. We'll be fine. The free market will find a profitable solution to homelessness any day now."
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MarjorieR
MarjorieR
@marjolica@social.linux.pizza  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

@CosmickTrigger @joshjacobsen @pluralistic I thought it already had - Defoe's Modest Proposal:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Modest_Proposal

I'm sure Epstein will have discussed it with his tech bro friends.

A Modest Proposal - Wikipedia

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