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Apr 2025
34m 12s

Why America Stopped Innovating - And How...

Y Combinator
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Not long ago, America led the world in building and innovation. But over the past 50 years, bureaucracy and red tape have made it nearly impossible to get big things done.


Still, there’s a growing movement to turn that around — to build faster, smarter, and better than ever before.


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