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by enraged_camel·3mo ago·view on hn ↗
All corruption is bad. Selective enforcement of the law is worse. It increases corruption by giving a strong incentive to win favors from powerful people.
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Do you think this guy's chances of getting away with it would have increased if he solicited favors from powerful people?
A pardon costs ~1M, just need to still more than that and you're golden.
At least they're still pretending to not be corrupt.

Inequality codified into the law, literal separate rules, is worse still.