Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The poor become more irrelevant every day as technology advances. It’s the way it’s always been and always will be. The labor shift away from low skilled workers to automation is happening now. Great thing about robots and software is that they don’t require benefits, higher wages, or join unions. They also can be programmed to take out rebellious masses of the poor. Inflation is the modern day culling under the planet’s survival of the fittest playbook.
Then the poor start robbing your stores by smashing and grabbing items.
Anonymous wrote:Normal American: Groceries and food are so expensive now.
DCUM liberal: Go shop at your local farmers market.
Normal American: Okay. I'll go to my local fish market tomorrow.
DCUM liberal: Yes, what are you seeing?
Normal American: Well...crab legs are $85.00 a pound now.
DCUM liberal: No, not like that!
Anonymous wrote:The poor become more irrelevant every day as technology advances. It’s the way it’s always been and always will be. The labor shift away from low skilled workers to automation is happening now. Great thing about robots and software is that they don’t require benefits, higher wages, or join unions. They also can be programmed to take out rebellious masses of the poor. Inflation is the modern day culling under the planet’s survival of the fittest playbook.
Anonymous wrote:The poor become more irrelevant every day as technology advances. It’s the way it’s always been and always will be. The labor shift away from low skilled workers to automation is happening now. Great thing about robots and software is that they don’t require benefits, higher wages, or join unions. They also can be programmed to take out rebellious masses of the poor. Inflation is the modern day culling under the planet’s survival of the fittest playbook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
John Kerry, January, 2021
“He knows Paris alone is not enough,” Kerry told reporters at a White House press briefing, referring to Biden re-entering the US in the Paris Climate Agreement in one of his first acts as president.
“Not when almost 90 percent of all of the planet’s global emissions come from outside of US borders. We could go to zero tomorrow and the problem isn’t solved.”
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
John Kerry, January, 2021
“He knows Paris alone is not enough,” Kerry told reporters at a White House press briefing, referring to Biden re-entering the US in the Paris Climate Agreement in one of his first acts as president.
“Not when almost 90 percent of all of the planet’s global emissions come from outside of US borders. We could go to zero tomorrow and the problem isn’t solved.”
This.
Anonymous wrote:
John Kerry, January, 2021
“He knows Paris alone is not enough,” Kerry told reporters at a White House press briefing, referring to Biden re-entering the US in the Paris Climate Agreement in one of his first acts as president.
“Not when almost 90 percent of all of the planet’s global emissions come from outside of US borders. We could go to zero tomorrow and the problem isn’t solved.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normal American: Groceries and food are so expensive now.
DCUM liberal: Go shop at your local farmers market.
Normal American: Okay. I'll go to my local fish market tomorrow.
DCUM liberal: Yes, what are you seeing?
Normal American: Well...crab legs are $85.00 a pound now.
DCUM liberal: No, not like that!
Yes because we all really feel the pinch when we can’t eat crab legs every night! Are you for real?
No one is eating crab legs every night. It’s amusing how liberals have shared the same refrain since August though - prices aren’t unreasonable. You got walloped in the November gubernatorial races, can’t wait until the midterms this fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normal American: Groceries and food are so expensive now.
DCUM liberal: Go shop at your local farmers market.
Normal American: Okay. I'll go to my local fish market tomorrow.
DCUM liberal: Yes, what are you seeing?
Normal American: Well...crab legs are $85.00 a pound now.
DCUM liberal: No, not like that!
Yes because we all really feel the pinch when we can’t eat crab legs every night! Are you for real?
Anonymous wrote:Normal American: Groceries and food are so expensive now.
DCUM liberal: Go shop at your local farmers market.
Normal American: Okay. I'll go to my local fish market tomorrow.
DCUM liberal: Yes, what are you seeing?
Normal American: Well...crab legs are $85.00 a pound now.
DCUM liberal: No, not like that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t overhype inflation. You are trying to kill the recovery to stop a transitional symptom of it. Some sectors have fully recovered from the mid-2020 economic collapse, but others have not. The latter still have problems with their labor forces, production, scalability, supply chains, etc. We need those jobs and sectors to recover and then everything else will work itself out. Job growth and business recovery are more important than inflation.
Recovery from the best economy ever under Trump...yeah!