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  • Each panels requires one to be clueless about politics outside of the right wing bubble. Every single issue has at last one example of Democrats taking action to address the issue.

  • But companies will have to lay off workers! Oh wait, they're already doing that despite record profits.

    Companies will stop giving raises! Oh wait, they've been doing that for decades.

    The economy stopped working for the average person. It's been going on so long now that it's normalized. People are afraid. We need to wake up to our exploitation.

    And I say this as a person who is well paid, at a company that treats its people well. I've worked enough other jobs to know how abnormal my situation is and will gladly fight alongside those who aren't as lucky as me because I refuse to accept the "fuck you, I've got mine" mantra.

  • Per the article deflations caused people to put off making larger purchases such as house because they'll wait for prices to fall. As opposed to inflation when people put off large purchases such as houses because they cannot afford it with out saving longer.

    It's about protecting capital. The government literally ensures inflation so that accumulated wealth doesn't decrease because profit is more important than you surviving.

    Anyone that believes their survival relies on capitalism has been sold the narrative that benefits only those with wealth. Some are convinced that owning a billionth of a percent of the market makes them part of the game; like a younger brother handed a second controller that isn't hooked up to the system.

  • I downvoted because it encouraged people to down vote opinions they don't like. That is how we all end up bubbles.

    If they wanted to truly take an unpopular stance they would be against opinion based voting on comments.

    Being against downvotes on posts is simply misunderstanding how communities form.

  • Yes. I understand the people who don't use Apple products think they are smarter than those who do. Your list of common tropes is tiresome.

    The reality is quite far from what you imagine. People who actually understand technology, people who are in the tech industry use Apple products at a higher rather than those who are not.

    Instead of Apples well thought out walled garden, fools happily pay extra to play in Google/Amazon/Microsofts chain linked dirt pit. It's hilarious what lengths people go to pretend that is a better experience; that rusty chain link with barbed wire is superior to walls

  • This is why I went with HomeKit devices. I do not understand why people trust Amazon or Google, their business models are not pro-consumer.

    If Apple pulled at one of the maneuvers these two have, there would be a flood of articles condemning them. No one expects Amazon or Google to respect you.

  • Which is why we need tests before voting. The average American is too ill informed to be trusted with voting.

    The Republicans have brought in all sorts of other hurdlers for voting but oddly nothing that would test the intelligence of their electorates.

  • Blaming journalism for reporting what this guy said at a graduation ceremony is fucking hilarious and tone deaf.

    "If people wanted you to write warmly about them , they should've behaved better"

    Being a meathead isn't an excuse; behave better. That includes people who make excuses for people who behave poorly.