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  • *Textbook economic collapse.

    Literally exactly what all economic textbooks say would happen if you did what he did.

    Which is why I think it was all on purpose. They are driving the market up and down predictably. Stocks keep surging every time there is a "leaked" rumor that he will pause tariffs.

  • Oh boy. You struck gold here.

    The US Constitution is the highest form of trade pact. That is all the federal government exists for, is to facilitate trade. Catching murderers, building roads, investing in education, stopping infectious disease... All there to keep us working, buying, and trading goods and services because without that whole segments of society starve and start wars.

    I love how dumb the anti-taxation argument is because they have zero idea that they wouldn't have any money, or jobs, without the government doing what it does with all that tax money.

    Also, never forget that when you work for a wage you are selling your time. Looking at it that way changes how you feel about your life and job. It is 100% a choice that you make because the trade is worth the pay. If not, make yourself more valuable and get out. (It would take too long to explain how that works with disabilities and government aid).

  • That's why an oligarchy is NOT the same thing as capitalism. You cannot have a free market if an oligarchy exists. Additionally, the four foundational principles of capitalism are:

    1. The right to own property and work for your own well being.
    2. The right to own the profits of your labors, after modest taxation.
    3. Laws and regulations to prevent corruption.
    4. The enforcement of those laws and regulations.

    Edit: wow, the spelling errors sure make that seem crazy as hell. Fixed.

  • My wife and I were in an argument while I was rushing out the door to work. I made two hot dogs for lunch for me to eat on the way to work. I work on call, and was going out of town for a couple of days so I was packing my bags at the same time, all while going through an argument. When I went to leave, I couldn't figure out where the hot dogs were. I am always misplacing things, and eventually just had to leave without them. An hour later I called my wife and asked her if she threw them away because she was mad at me. Yep, petty as hell. I laughed so hard at that I cried. It's been twenty years and we still laugh about it.

  • Bleach, actually. A small amount of bleach added to spoiled milk makes it taste brand new. The government actually suggested this in a few countries for a while.

    Plaster in flour was common enough that after the miller, the middle men, and then the baker all added a cut, there were loaves being sold with less than 20% flour in them. The result was mass malnutrition.

    Also, and this is a spicy one but backed by basic economics, regulations are a required element to capitalism. The notion that deregulation is pro capitalism is a misinterpretation of the idea that markets are self regulating. A free market is one that is free of corruption and unfair business practices. Which cannot exist without regulations and the enforcement of those regulations. All our current economic woes are the result of straying away from proven economic theory (mostly deregulation) to the right allowing the corruption of the marketplace and emergence of a strong oligarchy.

  • What are you doing?!?

    You want to go with slightly condescending, like you are giving the person the benefit of assuming they will recognize their behavior is ridiculous or dumb if you just point it out, and they just didn't realize yet because they got wrapped up in their mind with the nonsense.

    For example: What are you doing? While motioning vaguely at the Huskers.

  • Iirc it would be more accurate to say the crowd apprehended Jackson. He nearly beat the guy to death with his cane and the crowd had to stop him.

    Well, Navy Lieutenant Thomas Gedney tackled him, and the actual Davy Crockett helped subdue him. This was after Jackson rushed at him in-between the two guns misfiring and hit him with his cane at least a few times.

    But seriously I don't think we talk about the cheese enough.

  • Same with my wife. A tummy tuck results in swelling by the end of the day if she pushes it too much. She is still incredibly active, even works as a fitness instructor and her coworkers call her nuts for how much she does. But sometimes she just needs some targeted massaging and rest.

  • Einstein might have something to say about that. Not necessarily a counter argument. But something for sure. Or maybe his chauffeur...

    Actually there are whole segments of science that deal with the problem of observation. Many things are altered by the very act of observing. Some of those are easy to understand. Like photons being used to observe things will drastically alter subatomic particles. Other are a complete mystery.

    I am not qualified in the sciences, just what I've picked up a long the way.