β€œInformation is like a bottle of fine wine. You store it, you hoard it, you save it for a special occasion – and then you smash someone’s fucking face in with it.” - Tom Wamsgams
Inflation is a red herring (life goes on); it's something much grander
... the only borders that matter are economic coalitions
We're all headed toward oblivion. Why do we fight it so much?
Lots of strikes. How do we know that that's not what the execs at these companies want? If a union's governance is meek and not as sophisticated as other political systems, then it would make sense that the execs of companies would have no choice but to infiltrate such vulnerable systems in order to minimize the damage that they do. These strikes cost the company money. If the companies have full control of the union's through such infiltration, then what do they gain out of "allowing" this to happen?
β€œOrder and disorder', said the speaker, 'they each have their beauty.” ― Speaker for the Dead
If employers don't take care of their employees, then you're more likely gonna buy a shitty product. Whatever it is; from a cup of coffee to insurance to the most expensive house construction... just sayin'