It will take nothing less than a few years of technocratic rule so its supporters can see that politics makes politicians the way they are, not vice versa.
A tech CEO as president is a lovely fantasy about somebody smart, from outside traditional political structures, with a pragmatic bi- or non-partisan approach. It is just Messiah-seeking, or the idea that "I could do better" projected onto a personal hero.
Politics assimilates everyone and everything. Within that framework, it hardly matters which tech CEO is president.
A tech CEO as president is a lovely fantasy about somebody smart, from outside traditional political structures, with a pragmatic bi- or non-partisan approach. It is just Messiah-seeking, or the idea that "I could do better" projected onto a personal hero.
Politics assimilates everyone and everything. Within that framework, it hardly matters which tech CEO is president.