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  • If you don’t like them being called capitalist, then your quarrel is with a whole heap of people (and academics).

    The question, like I alluded to earlier, isn’t whether they are capitalist, but a question of how much. And many, after careful study, have determined them to be capitalist.

    Those determinations are based on measurable things and philosophy (somewhat).

    Also: you are clearly not my original intended audience. In the referenced thread I was getting low-effort, glib comments that snowballed upvotes.

    Not unlike the person who deemed me to be a republican. It’s easy to look at my post history.

    I’m not a republican. But glib is easy. And glib, low-effort posters were the primary intended audience. Know-it-alls.





  • Did you read the article before posting?

    There are descriptions of embittered and/or depressed youth. They are not describing young people so well cared for (by the state) that they are opting out.

    And older family will eventually perish or cease to have the means. Something must take the place to ensure production at certain levels.

    Also: fewer hours per job, with an unchanging workload would lead to more jobs. Not fewer. Unless automation, computing or improved engineering lower the overall effort.

    Edit to add one more point: China is Capitalist. The land use thing is communist, but fundamentally they went capitalist decades ago. The notion that they’re doling out buckets of money to people mystifies me.

    If someone has a source or refutation, I’ll click and read, but until then I’ll run with what I find.




  • If everyone who claims that is a loon (and they may be), then the leakers are auto-discredited.

    Again and with clear emphasis because it looks like it was missed: I’m not saying UAPs are extraterrestrial. I’m making a meta-point.

    If leakers are almost automatically easily classed as loons, then any inquiry isn’t an inquiry. They may be off their rockers.

    And even “super-advanced tech” need not have extraterrestrial origin. But UAPs happen. We all seem to have forgotten O’Hare. Whatever happened was in passenger jet airspace.

    Regardless of what planetary origin, UAPs deserve inquiry.

    This is a thought provoking book. The author was even interviewed by Colbert and presented very cogently. Which is why I bought and read it.

    Before anyone knee-jerks, it attempts to only use the most credible UAP encounters and looks at them with skepticism and a scientific mind.




  • You’ve done it here, you’re doing it in others threads.

    Instead of telling them to vote for a candidate they barely believe in, why not recommend they find candidates they like, locally, state, etc and help them. But then in general elections, vote for someone who can win.

    It’s an entire extra sentence that takes less time than calling them whiny.

    You’re boiling the options down to a suck ass, “eat your dinner” message and if you want to prevent rightward movement, I think calls to action are better.

    We move things to the correct position by having candidates that make a compelling case for why this (waves around) isn’t working. Then voting for what we got when we must.






  • He needs to be primaried, tradition or not.

    He’s done an assortment of good things. He’s also older and sympathetic to economic “centrism.”

    I’d like to see a credible democratic challenger primary him and force him to maintain a more left leaning posture. If done correctly, he’d re-message and it would help him in the general.

    We need to pull people out of their culture war mindset and get them voting for their own best interests. Fanciful notions of “the wrong gender” in a restroom aren’t going to matter as much as domestic economic health, global climate change, or a changing geo-economic outlook. We need people voting real-worl issues and someone who can message to that.

    I’ll add: everyone deserves certain fundamental rights. So when I say culture war, I’m referring to DeSantis types. I have no quarrel with treating LGBTQ+ with respect and decency.




  • APassenger@lemmy.onetoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlWhy are folks so anti-capitalist?
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    All systems require a check on greed and something that pulls things back to balanced. What we have (in the US) right now isn’t it.

    SCOTUS has not helped in the least.

    We need incentives for participation because “the feels” isn’t enough to motivate most to work all that much. But we need taxes and laws to keep things from skewing like they have.