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@TerryHancock

My favourite of the "government paid $EXCESSIVE for $THING" kind of story was by Jerry . It's currently offline, and archive.org is still recovering, so I can't link it. Actual numbers below are made up because I don't remember the exact figures, but the gist is correct.

It was the " paid $17,000 for a seat" one. What actually happened was that the Pentagon needed to procure more toilet seats for the B-52 bomber - the planes were (and still are!) old and stuff wears out or gets damaged. There was no remaining stock of parts.

The problem was that the had long ago junked the tooling used to make the parts (they were metal, requiring tool & die etc). Making that tooling is quite expensive - it's difficult, skilled work. Other costs involved in getting a line set up are also expensive. And they couldn't justify buying and storing tons of extra toilet seats.

So what you get is a high fixed to rebuild a line, divided by a relatively small number of finished articles, giving an apparently absurd price per unit. Say, a million dollars to make 60 replacement toilet seats to original spec.

And that gives... $16,667 per seat. And a great, totally .

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I don't think you can meaningfully the views of the extant parties to move them closer to where your beliefs land on the chart.

Anyone see an easy, direct way of fixing this?

All I can see at the moment is a possible starting . Stop about "" vs. "" politics. people who are interested in politics the , and how to place their own belief systems on it.

the for using the left-right shortcut.

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- perhaps most widely for being a great science-fiction , frequently in collaboration with Larry and Stephen - was a bit of a polymath. He invented the 2-axis scale now known as a "Pournelle chart" in his political science Ph. D. dissertation, in 1963.

See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pournell

A 1-axis chart misrepresents views or policies so badly you end up with, for example, , , and all close together. (edit: thinko)

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en.wikipedia.orgPournelle chart - Wikipedia

Apologies, as this will be a bit , but it will come back to , I promise.

First, the of views along a single left-right is almost . This has long been known, and alternatives exist that present a much more accurate picture, but the traditional is to " this" and " that" and is lazy, so they'll probably never get better.

One was developed by Jerry .

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