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If you make <$250k annually, you matter less and less to the economic outlook. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/most-americans-cant-afford-life-anymore-and-they-just-dont-matter-to-the-economy-like-they-used-to-5c5aaca5
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the birth & death of abundance? https://warpcast.com/itsbasil/0x0e81ec05
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Considering “us” is 90% of people vs “them” of 10% I humbly suggest we should consider uniting against them to make a world that benefits us instead of playing their game and squabbling over their scraps
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well some 50% of the country still somehow believes they are “them” despite verrrry much being in the “us” bucket also i reckon we have about 5-8 years left to rebel before we enter some form of a surveillance state whereby any opposition is shutdown brutally & quickly & swept under the rug preventing any kind of traction forming behind any real resistance & 3.5 of those years are seemingly already accounted for then again i’ve been watching & reading too much sci fi lately :)
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Point 1 and Point 2 are connected as they both make you FEEL nihilistic and hopeless. What are they going to do if we all refuse to work for them, for example? They may not let us be violent but for now we can still say NO
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This is part of the cult phenomena. Everyone can imagine being rich and votes for things that benefit what they could one day be instead of realizing it’s much more likely they will one day need help and vote for things that help the majority of people. Sigh.
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