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Cake day: June 17th, 2023

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  • I for one ascribe the blame to at least 40 years of pseudoscience – neoclassical economic theory [1] – pushed by neoliberal economists. These same neoliberal economists are often backed by the rich (fuck you “Chicago School of Economics” [2]) . For decades they have pushed this narrative of “government bad” and “private sector” good. Taxing the rich only means you punish the people you want to help (middle and lower socioeconomic classes). This pseudoscience gave birth to the godawful economic policy of “trickle down economics”.

    Decades of:

    • defunding public services (by both parties, by the way) to make way for tax cuts for the wealthy
    • middle class wage stagnation (ie, take for example the minimum wage and sub-minimum wage for tipped employees)
    • decimation of union participation and subsequently power to labor
    • cheap money backed by the faith of the US govt and given to the ultra wealthy as a means of extracting wealth from the people – see private equity

    Want to know why many people are easily manipulated? They can’t afford the same lifestyle as their parents. Drowning in debt to greedy capitalist pigs. Years of this cycle and once the algorithms detect this, you can be easily turned into cannon fodder for the ultra wealthy.

    “hey bro, your life is shit because immigrants took yer job!! Govt trying to inject microchips into you! Join the FrEEdOm CoNvOy!”

    Get us into fighting a culture war against each other, when we should be banding together and fighting a class war.

    Fuck the billionaire class.

    [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoclassical_economics [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_school_of_economics



  • Not looking forward to the next 4 years.

    4 more years of massive deficit spending (tax cuts for the rich, bullshit trickle down economic theory), more money flowing to the billionaire class, public services getting decimated in funding, and regulatory agencies already knee capped with SCOTUS overturning “Chevron deference”.

    These tariffs (or threats of tariffs) only stand to benefit billionaires and companies. As we learned during pandemic, companies often increased the cost of items even though the internal supply chain was not actually impacted. It was a way to squeeze consumers under the guise of “supply chain issues”.


  • Anything Microsoft built lately is dogshit. They turned Windows into a steaming pile of shit over the past 20 years. When you think it can’t get any worse, they somehow raise the bar on disappointment.

    No doubt it will be loaded with a shit ton of tracking/telemetry to build new datasets and train LLMs. Mining data from kids/teenagers and building those ad profiles early on is key.

    Repairability will likely be shit as well.




  • Wild. Caught with the fake ID used to check in to the hostel; the gun (ballistics likely to confirm if same one used in hit); and walking around in public while a multi-state manhunt is underway. The balls on this dude, lmao.

    I thought he would have fled the USA by now using a ticket bought in advance. Guess he wasn’t as smart as we thought. Or just got complacent.

    Alternative theory: he wanted to get caught, and put on a display in front of the courts and get a message out.




  • I don’t see assassin as “hero” or “heartthrob”.

    Our high trust society has eroded due to massive corruption at the highest level (SCOTUS popularity/trust plummeted) , late stage capitalism and catering to billionaires, and incompetent politicians. The incoming administration will be without a doubt no help in this aspect.

    The assassin has unfortunately become “necessary”. I don’t praise his actions but I understand why this person decided to take it into their own hands (ie, family or loved one impacted by “deny, delay, defend” policies).




  • This company is absolutely tone deaf to the animosity around the death of this company units CEO.

    For decades they have been the dealers of death across the United States through their “delay, deny, defend” industry policies. Historical, among the worst offenders of this practice and it shows in their stock price.

    So now they act shocked when 1 no name, piece of shit (he was behind the decision to use AI to deny claims…), rich cunt gets gunned down in the streets like a stray dog? To UHC, this should just be another business day, business as usual.

    Short term results of his death:

    • UNH stock dip
    • profit maximizing policies put on short hold across industry (already seen 1 company pull back changes on anesthesia limits)
    • “fear” lingering in the minds of health insurance executives

    Long term:

    • as stocks recover and new administration rolls in, policies re-instated
    • install new generic cookie cutter CEO
    • 24/7/365 armed security details provided to C-level executives, and ultimately whatever costs passed down to policy holders
    • wait for media cycle to end/move on
    • nothing changes for the people

    One thing I do notice is an increase in bi-partisanship around the death of this one person. If it gains enough traction beyond the memes, could this be the catalyst that unites the working class against the rich thus causing real and permanent change?

    One can hope, but I’m honestly not holding my breath.























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