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What a nice headline to say that more elderly are killing themselves because their savings have been fed to the bone-grinders and they don't see a way to continue; it's the silver linings that count.
It's because we'll never stop feeling the effects of trade normalization with China that placed the final nail in the coffin of unionized labor in the US, resulting in the poor quality of life we feel daily here.
Are we calling them "self-made" now for strapping some http requests to old, purposefully gate-kept banking systems? Or is it the ones that we allowed to horizontally expand with zero regulatory system to stop them? Or…
I think it's more useful to think of "a huge war" as the effect of the cause of allowing nonsensical wealth concentration via allowing the individual wealth concentrators to use the media, the banks, and governments…
Georgism is the wealth concentrator's "clean coal" solution to housing, their "libertarian freedom." It's an idealogical advertisement for the Lords, letting larger actors liquidate smaller with greater ease.
The US isn't a democracy; 1 vote on 1 square foot of land counts for ~80x the vote on another square foot of land. If it was a democracy, these forever-issues would already be solved.
As an elder millennial, I feel like I've been living in the great depression, merely eased through modern monetary policy to last throughout my life. The depression is our lives.
Can I have a Wikipedia CD-ROM delivered yearly in the mail? The rest is just an ad now.
Well, a force 10x greater than any standing world army stood against US policing and law. The response, instead of revolutionary change, was for the military to mistakenly side with the failing oligarch republic (see…
I'm currently recovering from a grief, depression, intimate partner violence, State abuse, and whatever-the-hell-is-in-nationwide-legal-psuedo-cannabis-vapes based psychosis. Long story short: I sacrificed my physical,…
"I mean, at every level, we are racing madly towards total catastrophe under the leadership of sociopathic fanatics. It’s as if some evil demon decided to take over the human species and drive them to self-destruction.…
I don't have a problem with surveillance. I have a problem with surveillance under the undemocratic, nightmerican system of goverence with non-existent to weak checks and balances across the entire polis and an outdated…
Interesting that those geopolitical events, namely the gas-as-economic-subtrate in alleged peril, took place at the exact time conservatism came swooping to the rescue. Almost like US conservative oil tycoons were…
Except they won't because your in a maximized market with like 1000 wealthy people holding all the bags, all trying to cross-extract coins. The dusty old adages of classic economics no longer hold water.
While the tone of this statement may be a faux-news talking point, it is correct to say that the US is importing people to maintain stable population growth because it can't generate a domestic quality of life in which…
I think it only exists to launder some government contract money. It provides no other discernable service.
Now is that when the ocean snails begin walking widdershins or during the vernal-republican equinox? If a corporate regulation falls in the forest and no one is around to enforce it, does it make a sound?
What are you on about? You sound like a serf telling another serf to stop complaining about feudalism because slavery is worse off. Be bigger. Think bigger.
Remember when they used to call that like $40k for the house? Neither do I. I'm certain the use of the argument of zoning and Georgian taxation in addressing these issues is being employed to distract from the more…
Protoscience or a mix of abductive and inductive reasoning should not be entirely dismissed because it is not yet deductible. Often the process of "knowing" and developing axiomatic systems comes from first unknowing…
So we're not going to ask for the addresses of the people that created these circumstances because we really should.
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