Spending trillions to avoid paying people millions is the new Orwellian strategy
@defconquell
Fake and gay part deux. Deus Vult
@issaqua
It's a zombie "private equity" economy that is all about "value extraction" destruction rather than the normal value creation.
@Kawaku_M
This is the biggest advertisement for human fertilizer I’ve ever seen
@ZachReifsnider
Its wild that no matter where you go to eat it's just food off of a Sysco or mcclane truck. Pre packaged, pre seasoned.
@antonh5054
No you're not bitter... actually very balanced with a chip on both shoulders. 😛
@danielg9497
Once upon a time we were a "needs based" consumer society. People are just manipulated into needing all the junk, but the companies are starting to remind everyone the difference between a want and need now lol.
@xlook4wardx
Had to step out of Plato’s cave to watch this
@jlang747
Evil can never create anything new, it can only destroy
@Joel-s1c6d
If blackrock could charge you for breathing they would.
@Onionbaron
"aggressively mediocre", that really sums up the present times
@chrissres
Millionaires scammed the middle class and became billionaires. Now billionaires are scamming the millionaires who are still trying to scam us. It’s the trickle-up effect.
@cozyandahalle
You used to eat in a restaurant to get food that was made with choice ingredients and prepared with greater skill and expertise than you could do at home. Now, the food in the restaurants is more processed than the foods at home.
@g1rthwindfire
America isn't a country, it's a corporation.
@user-zm4rl5cb2k
A bag of chips was $1.49 before covid , now I don't even buy them
@Netherstrasz
The rich and wealthy have always wanted us to be peasants. And we have been for a while; we've been distracted for so long with media to fully realize it. Hopefully more people wake up and understand billionaires and CEOs are destroying the world.
@maupach1969
THE DOW IS UP GUYS
@57ashdot
Intermittent fasting about to be all the rage here. Everybody should learn how to grow basic food at this point. We are reverting to feudalism.
If AI takes all the jobs, who's left to buy anything? We're already seeing the answer… no one. Corporations have spent years raising prices, shrinking products, and laying off workers. Now that greed is catching up to them. People cannot afford to buy their products and the result is record-high bankruptcies. Turns out an economy where the top 10% hold all the wealth isn't great for business. Who knew.