Both Scott and I are aware of the existence of these incentives, and probably roughly agree on their strength, so I didn’t bring them up.
(The purpose of this debate was for Scott and I to resolve our disagreements, not to present the relevant considerations / argue for our particular sides / explain things for an audience.)
I’d imagine Scott would say something along the lines of “yeah, the incentives are there and hard to overcome, but we are doomed-by-default so any plan is going to involve some hard step”.
Both Scott and I are aware of the existence of these incentives, and probably roughly agree on their strength, so I didn’t bring them up.
(The purpose of this debate was for Scott and I to resolve our disagreements, not to present the relevant considerations / argue for our particular sides / explain things for an audience.)
I’d imagine Scott would say something along the lines of “yeah, the incentives are there and hard to overcome, but we are doomed-by-default so any plan is going to involve some hard step”.