Dilbert_X
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NEW STUDY: Nearly $80 Trillion Redistributed from the Bottom 90% to the Top 1% Since 1975

https://www.sanders.senate.gov/press-re … ince-1975/
https://www.rand.org/pubs/working_papers/WRA516-2.html


OK what we need to do is defund and deport the Rand corporation and its employees.
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uziq
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i have explicitly mentioned the Rand corporation before as an example of the STEM geniuses from MIT/caltech/carnegie mellon/etc. who have taken society in a shitty direction. THOSE are the highly qualified technocrat experts like you have advocated for.

as i have pointed out, many, many times, humanities snobs and classicists don't have a monopoly on toxic political ideology. lots has been done in the name of 'market rationality' which has been directly harmful to your average person. Rand corporation specifically was the hotbed of developing 'game theory' during the cold war and after, which has led to this current geopolitical juncture. a bunch of military-industrial adjacent hawks. thanks, STEM!

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Dilbert_X
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Well without STEM you wouldn't even have two cans and a piece of string to communicate with.
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such a fucking asinine comment. yes, and without capitalism you wouldn't have coffee or a phone to post from. i guess we can't criticise anything because 'we live in a society'?

where's that meme pic, surely you have it on file somewhere.
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Trump is delivering to his voters exactly what they wanted: mass deportations and an end to woke.

The MAGA people at my job don't own stock. I have literally heard these people talk about how stocks are scams and they don't believe in it. So the decline isn't real or matters to them. They probably think the whole thing is funny.
https://i.imgur.com/xsoGn9X.jpg
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there's also a lot of inter-generational resentment. the small number of MAGA trumpers who are watching their 401ks evaporate are being greeted by a voluble crowd of gen X and younger who are like 'fuck you boomer, we don't even have pensions'. it's one big cauldron of resentment.

at some point the social contract has been totally abandoned and one generation has stopped caring about passing on a better world to the next. coupled with insane division stoked on any number of identitarian or culture wars issues. the billionaire class have the plebs by the balls.

it was also, i should say, the psychology of brexiteers too. the system wasn't working for them so any major disruption presented a chance for the cards to fall another way. they had little to lose, so why the hell not? well, a lot of remorse from people who saw their lives and businesses affected ... deporting migrants so that you can then go back to working in a factory in the garment industry sure is one way of being a conservative.

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I think a lot of people have this belief that "it can't get any worse than this." That's a "failure of imagination." It definitely can get worse. Individually and collectively.

...

I get the feeling of "burn it down." We lived through OWS. But when you are in your 30s and beyond burning it all down seems a bit juvenile.

...

I am trying to not slip into the culture war abyss either but it is hard to find the motivation to go out and advocate for blue collar workers and ethnic minorities when the same group of people will call me a homo for "working a women's job" or can't bother to show up to vote to save their own ass. I understand that better men than me in the past got past the feeling of ingratitude for me to be here but that whatever.
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OWS was far from a 'burn it down' movement, though. it had a valid critique of the system that was no longer working for 99% of people. it's a shame it had almost zero lasting effect on the political conversation, other than to further scare mainstream democrats into backing the clinton brand of centrism-as-usual. but i don't think OWS (or corbynism for that matter) were movements based on rage or resentment; they had a clearly articulated sense of injustice stemming from inequality.
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unsure how fractionally significant trump regret is among the blue collar. there's still a lot of deflection onto biden, obama, clinton. some of them are educated just enough to name- and term-drop, have fingered their way through a history book or two rote-memorizing lists of presidents and VPs and stuff like the line of succession, have some college, even 'did high school debate!' yet either there is a gap in their education for doing their own analysis of stuff, or they just don't. they cannot elaborate further or defend in many political arguments past whatever reached them first. "i'm sure the penguin island tariff was just a mistake," lmao, 'mistake' is a word you could use. the softest touch imaginable for the idiocy of trump's presidency.

a glance at whiny fox news in the morning often predicts whatever the off-topic mention will be for the day. or when a thing that's been on social media for months finally makes it their way, so i'm not surprised by a random conversation in june about something that happened last december. i'm sure i could rip some liberal article about The Man, give it the FOX trappings in photoshop with some misleading photos from gettyimages, send it out as an emailer, and they'd think it was amazing.

weirdly: some disagree vehemently with stuff trump is up to. some withdraw from the argument when you say trump is up to it. must be tough! it's so weird just how much someone agree with stuff like getting the homeless into housing, and making sure consumers aren't exploited, and "if europe can do it, why not us," but as soon as it becomes republican vs. democrat, the discussion deteriorates.

i don't really understand the justification to withdraw from it all just because the landscaping guy or TAs or park rangers voted against their own self-interest. not wanting to live for the next ~50 years with magaland in the world should be enough reason for mac to carry on. why should it hinge on whether or not maga is sufficiently chagrinned when their industrial chemical company lays off 500 employees? if mismanagement comes to a surprise to a maga person, well, trump's not exactly been very low profile about what kind of person he was. that's on you, pool cleaner person.

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related, domestic violence superstar mel gibson and his gun rights:

Mel Gibson's Gun Rights Restored by Trump's Attorney General Pam Bondi 10 Years After His Domestic Violence Conviction
Gibson, who lost his right to bear arms after a domestic violence conviction, was named one of President Trump's "special ambassadors" to Hollywood in January
https://people.com/mel-gibson-gun-right … l-11709158

lmao

this explains why i was suddenly hearing about mel gibson making another jesus movie in recent days.

who next into trump's sphere? gary ridgway?
pirana6
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Undocumented or just non-whites need to start going to gun shows to buy up rifles with cash and no paperwork just like everyone else.
Conservative heads would explode on what to do
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Dilbert_X
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uziq wrote:

such a fucking asinine comment. yes, and without capitalism you wouldn't have coffee or a phone to post from. i guess we can't criticise anything because 'we live in a society'?

where's that meme pic, surely you have it on file somewhere.
Still tickled that you're going berserk because a STEM nerd has had about sis weeks of fucking things up compared with about two centuries of the other crowd.
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Dilbert_X
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uziq wrote:

there's also a lot of inter-generational resentment. the small number of MAGA trumpers who are watching their 401ks evaporate are being greeted by a voluble crowd of gen X and younger who are like 'fuck you boomer, we don't even have pensions'. it's one big cauldron of resentment.

at some point the social contract has been totally abandoned and one generation has stopped caring about passing on a better world to the next. coupled with insane division stoked on any number of identitarian or culture wars issues. the billionaire class have the plebs by the balls.

it was also, i should say, the psychology of brexiteers too. the system wasn't working for them so any major disruption presented a chance for the cards to fall another way. they had little to lose, so why the hell not? well, a lot of remorse from people who saw their lives and businesses affected ... deporting migrants so that you can then go back to working in a factory in the garment industry sure is one way of being a conservative.
Wasn't this post longer?

The basic problem is for the last 75 years America has been run for the benefit of:
The boomers
The jews
No-one else

both toxic and nasty cultures which care nothing for anything outside their personal orbit, not even their own children.

I'm not sure where the boomers picked up their incredible personal selfishness, maybe the "I got mine, fuck you" culture was transferred directly from the jews.
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Dilbert_X wrote:

uziq wrote:

such a fucking asinine comment. yes, and without capitalism you wouldn't have coffee or a phone to post from. i guess we can't criticise anything because 'we live in a society'?

where's that meme pic, surely you have it on file somewhere.
Still tickled that you're going berserk because a STEM nerd has had about sis weeks of fucking things up compared with about two centuries of the other crowd.
i'm not beserk at all. none of this has affected me in the slightest?

it's just funny you've been cumming in your pants over elon's rise in the last few years, and now it turns out your posterchild 'engineering geniuz' who is 'taking humanity to the next step' is a fucking idiot and an insecure nerd who lies about high-scores on video games. talk about feet of clay.

this is the biggest and most expensive demonstration of 'i told you so' in world history. why would you think i'm mad? i don't base my politics on nerd personality cults or repressed rage from not being cool during university. i'm doing fine. are you okay though?

for the better part of a decade now you've been saying 'STEM is best, let scientists be in charge', and people have replied to you that your weird fixations and teenaged tribalism about undergraduate degrees is laughably disconnected from the actual real world and complex issues. i've provided you with a book length of replies with examples of when 'government run by science' has gone disastrously wrong. then you come here and post some random link, apparently having heard of Rand corporation for the first time, and have your 'woah bro' moment. rooting around in the dark undergrowth of your own ignorance. scientists are capable of bad leadership and awful politics, ackshually! and they've been like this for long centuries too! it's almost like someone's undergraduate credentials aren't the best heuristic for understanding this phenomenon!

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Dilbert_X
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Possibly Musk wasn't the best choice, there were some clues - the cybertruck for example.

This is all very bad, the fact is its been about 30 years in the making.

You can't run a govt with an annual U$1Trillion budget deficit every year for years, its not sustainable.
https://www.reuters.com/graphics/USA-ECONOMY/DEFICIT/zgpoabydwpd/chart.png

You can't run a country with a U$0.5 Trillion trade deficit every year for years, its not sustainable.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/U.S._Trade_Deficit_2011.png?20200209054718

This was all due for a massive implosion sometime, a controlled soft landing would have been nice but boomers and jews weren't going to let go of anything so a collapse was inevitable.

It probably is the end of the world as we know it - and its not even really started.
Trump thinks he's in control with his tariffs and his deals.
In fact other countries buying US debt are in control and they might just stop - this will be an order of magnitude more financially damaging than what we are seeing now, then there will be military conflict which will be another order again.

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if it's been '30 years in the making' (ok sure) then why is this all a symptom of 'bad humanities leadership'? are you fucking dumb?

the modern western consensus, i.e. neoliberalism, was built by lawyers, MBAs and technocrats. their foundations were not wide reading in the classics or the liberal humanist tradition; they didn't derive from liberal arts schools or patrician yale art history degrees. thatcher was inspired by hayek and the american establishment took after milton friedman and chicago school economics. it has precisely been NUMBERS PEOPLE who have set up this modern world in the interests of dodgy market ideology that masquerades as 'rational', 'scientific', etc. that's literally what has structured the modern world system, hayek-friedman et al, not people writing dissertations on romantic poetry or power-mad philosophy dons. the entire point of PPE is to produce these little business-suited technocrats and soundbite-producing politicos, whose only knowledge of 'economics' is basically friedman orthodoxy 101. where's the pernicious influence of too much humanities learning, in this picture?

you are a fucking idiot, man.

You can't run a country with a U$0.5 Trillion trade deficit every year for years, its not sustainable.
the only time the US has actually ran a trade surplus was ... during the great depression.

the situation is sustainable precisely for as long as the USD is the global reserve currency of choice. this entire situation has been beneficial to mainstream american monetary policy for decades.

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a couple responses to dilbert's aboves:

"the last 75 years have been for boomers" may come as a surprise to boomers forcibly sent to vietnam, or shot by the national guard while walking to class. an Xer should recall that the greatest generation was viewed with disdain like people view boomers today, albeit without the same internet amplification. not to overly defend a generation firmly in reagan's pocket like the other voters of the 80s, but a lot of boomers aren't exactly financially resilient today. barely in housing (if at all), still in debt, and still working with no end in sight, while people tell them they should just go out and die of exposure or something for the betterment of the tribe.

why are we slapping up trade charts? whining about trade deficit is stupid donald trump's obsession rn (in addition to trans women in sports). importing more than you export in a country so showered in foreign investment, and dominant on the world stage, isn't a bad thing. trade numbers aren't like your personal finance. it's just trade. the dollar is popular. people liked their foreign goods, foods, spices. is it really worth antagonizing and alienating the countries closest to the united states and driving up prices to solve a made-up problem that you don't even have any significant infrastructural plans to address?? how exactly have penguins been unfair to america on the global market?

what about manpower? who are you going to force onto the factory floors? 6yos? prisoners? the guy who dumpster dives behind subway while loudly arguing with himself? the coherent, functional homeless who already have jobs?

it's baffling to me that an engineer would ever back a faker like musk.

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uziq
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a century of 'containment' and arranging the world market according to the desiderata of washington.

if this situation continues, the container will soon become the contained. owning your own allies like taiwan, japan and korea and forcing them into china's orbit is so ridiculous. achieving by a trade war what total armed conflict could never hope to achieve.
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seems about an hour after i made my post that a japanese hedge-fund kamikaze’d the bonds market and caused trump to do a ‘whoopsie’ u-turn on his tariff war.

what was it all for? the idea that the USA can click its fingers and the world will pay attention is fading fast.
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Trump thinks he's in control with his tariffs and his deals.
In fact other countries buying US debt are in control and they might just stop - this will be an order of magnitude more financially damaging than what we are seeing now, then there will be military conflict which will be another order again.
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weakening the perceived safety and stability of the USD seems like a great way to achieve the multipolar world that pretty well every other power except the US and her allies would like.

the whole post-bretton woods world order was set up for america’s benefit. to see a populist preach to the masses that they are the victims of this system is very fucking odd. americans have been relying on the developing world as one big sweatshop of immiseration, child slavery, dollar-a-day satanic mills, zero unionisation or rights, etc. all so that they can buy $15 leggings from Shein or whatever the fuck.

“we buy from vietnam and taiwan more than they buy from us!” yeah no shit! your ‘development’ experts descended on those countries precisely to build them up as satellite manufacturing hubs for your domestic market, while extracting a maximum of profit! there’s going to be a deficit!

the american establishment has for decades weaponised the international banking system and the dollar standard to ensure that developing countries’ remain right where the US wants them: wage suppressed and straitjacketed by the IMF. no shit that poor workers in the developing world aren’t consooming american goods like rich yanks.

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Dilbert_X
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Its almost as if Trump doesn't know what he's doing.

Should be fun to watch.
https://treasurydirect.gov/auctions/upcoming/
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one of trump’s biographers or one of the many court psychologists or whatever in the press corps pointed out that trump has been a vocal supporter of tariffs ever since some event where a japanese (or possibly chinese; i think the former due to it being in the 80s/90s) new-money type outbid trump on a condo or some development deal. that was when he realised that other countries, the east asian tiger economies in particular, were facilitating his sort of capitalist expansionism much better than his own system, and were pretty well on their way to gobbling up his gold-leaf lunch.

some japanese yuppie got the pad that trump wanted and he has been intent on tariffing the shit out of america’s rich allies ever since.

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