Does anyone care about the economy?
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Re: Does anyone care about the economy?
I've noticed lately that the narrative in rose emoji circles has shifted from "minimum wage hikes won't effect small businesses" to "fuck small businesses, they pay their employees less than giant corporations anyway".
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Re: Does anyone care about the economy?
There is a certain strategy there. The more people you force onto government benefits, the more likely they are to support increasing government benefits.BurtReynolds wrote:I've noticed lately that the narrative in rose emoji circles has shifted from "minimum wage hikes won't effect small businesses" to "fuck small businesses, they pay their employees less than giant corporations anyway".
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Probably not a good sign
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Re: Does anyone care about the economy?
It's pool/lake/ocean float season, Burt.BurtReynolds wrote:Probably not a good sign
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Re: Does anyone care about the economy?
Highest inflation rate since *checks notes* September 2008. I'm sure this will be fine.
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The strategy is pretty well detailed in a book called “1984” maybe you guys have heard of it?Bi_3 wrote:There is a certain strategy there. The more people you force onto government benefits, the more likely they are to support increasing government benefits.BurtReynolds wrote:I've noticed lately that the narrative in rose emoji circles has shifted from "minimum wage hikes won't effect small businesses" to "fuck small businesses, they pay their employees less than giant corporations anyway".
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Can't we just raise taxes on the private sector to stop inflation?4/5 wrote:Highest inflation rate since *checks notes* September 2008. I'm sure this will be fine.
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It’s a great, great book, but I am always struck by the fact that the people who live in (basically) the only country that doesn’t even provide health insurance are the ones most afraid of this.Bammer wrote:The strategy is pretty well detailed in a book called “1984” maybe you guys have heard of it?Bi_3 wrote:There is a certain strategy there. The more people you force onto government benefits, the more likely they are to support increasing government benefits.BurtReynolds wrote:I've noticed lately that the narrative in rose emoji circles has shifted from "minimum wage hikes won't effect small businesses" to "fuck small businesses, they pay their employees less than giant corporations anyway".
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I love the book and am worried about a tendency towards actual socialism, but I don't see much of a connection between 1984 and social welfare programs. I think the book is much more relevant in contemporary discussions about the power of controlling language, thought, and history, though.Rob wrote:It’s a great, great book, but I am always struck by the fact that the people who live in (basically) the only country that doesn’t even provide health insurance are the ones most afraid of this.Bammer wrote:The strategy is pretty well detailed in a book called “1984” maybe you guys have heard of it?Bi_3 wrote:There is a certain strategy there. The more people you force onto government benefits, the more likely they are to support increasing government benefits.BurtReynolds wrote:I've noticed lately that the narrative in rose emoji circles has shifted from "minimum wage hikes won't effect small businesses" to "fuck small businesses, they pay their employees less than giant corporations anyway".
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Neither are really excellent comparisons, but if we're considering mid-20th century dystopian novels I'd take Brave New World over 1984.
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A lot of people say this, and there's something to it. But for my money 1984's commentary on the power of language to control (influence is probably more accurate) thought is extremely relevant. I think when people dismiss 1984 it's because they focus too much on the overt Big Brother is Watching type of totalitarianism. But the thought police, Orwellian language of government and politics strikes me as extremely prescient.Green Habit wrote:Neither are really excellent comparisons, but if we're considering mid-20th century dystopian novels I'd take Brave New World over 1984.
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Re: Does anyone care about the economy?
Memory holing things seems to be pretty popular at the moment.4/5 wrote:A lot of people say this, and there's something to it. But for my money 1984's commentary on the power of language to control (influence is probably more accurate) thought is extremely relevant. I think when people dismiss 1984 it's because they focus too much on the overt Big Brother is Watching type of totalitarianism. But the thought police, Orwellian language of government and politics strikes me as extremely prescient.Green Habit wrote:Neither are really excellent comparisons, but if we're considering mid-20th century dystopian novels I'd take Brave New World over 1984.
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Go back to whatever you’ve been doing for the past year and stop spamming me!Green Habit wrote:Neither are really excellent comparisons, but if we're considering mid-20th century dystopian novels I'd take Brave New World over 1984.
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Bammer wrote:Go back to whatever you’ve been doing for the past year and stop spamming me!
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Re: Does anyone care about the economy?
There’s a lot to take away from the book, but “how they can control the narrative” seems to be the first lesson.4/5 wrote:A lot of people say this, and there's something to it. But for my money 1984's commentary on the power of language to control (influence is probably more accurate) thought is extremely relevant. I think when people dismiss 1984 it's because they focus too much on the overt Big Brother is Watching type of totalitarianism. But the thought police, Orwellian language of government and politics strikes me as extremely prescient.Green Habit wrote:Neither are really excellent comparisons, but if we're considering mid-20th century dystopian novels I'd take Brave New World over 1984.
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I think BNW is probably the more likely scenario. We're kinda there already.Green Habit wrote:Neither are really excellent comparisons, but if we're considering mid-20th century dystopian novels I'd take Brave New World over 1984.
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Re: Does anyone care about the economy?
I dunno, if 40+% of republicans believe Trump’s big lie, I think it proves what 4/5 is saying. Trump didn’t have much going for him except one huge thing - a reality tv star for 14 years which taught him exactly how to speak to a large audience.
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Re: Does anyone care about the economy?
I've read 1984 at least twice. I was never really aware of Brave New World until now. Just ordered it.
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