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Uncle Joe

(65,573 posts)
24. I think that's because the American People are treated as customers or consumers, not clients,
Sun May 24, 2026, 02:55 PM
15 hrs ago

and there are major differences between the two.

The closest macro client relationship that citizens can possibly have is with their representative government, not with any business entity or corporation.

A customer or consumer buys or uses a product, usually for short term use or gain while a well represented client's long term interests are taken into account as well. There is a fiduciary responsibility when dealing with clients.

If your interests are only for the short term, global warming climate change simply doesn't register, although that reality will become increasingly difficult to ignore.

This is why one of first strategies of the GOP was to come between the people and their elective government, starting with Reagan's put down joke "I'm from the government and I'm here to help" this coming from the President of the United States all for the sake of corporations and the people with serious money.

Since that day, the American People have ever been considered as customers or consumers, by the corporate media in the vast majority of their coverage. Corporations and extremely wealthy people were the actual clients either via ownership or major commercial purchasing. The American People were largely just somebody to sell something to whether it be a product, candidate or WAY OF THINKING. Meanwhile the corporate media both increasingly conglomerated into ever fewer hands, but also changed from actually gathering critical information and distributing it to the American People to giving their top down controlled opinion via punditry as to what reality was.

A half century of those dynamics gave us *rump and the only way he can possibly consider the American People is as customers to be sold any product except the truth.

Thanks for the thread lostnfound

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I am currently in a hate relationship UpInArms 17 hrs ago #1
Thank you for putting into words Susan Calvin 16 hrs ago #2
Reading the OP I found myself thinking the same. yardwork 15 hrs ago #9
We are... The Madcap 15 hrs ago #21
Almost every day Cirsium 16 hrs ago #3
True llmart 11 hrs ago #36
I have a lot to say about this Cirsium 8 hrs ago #53
No one should be surprised by this as major corps only care about money, not people sakabatou 16 hrs ago #4
Local companies versus major corporations -- a pleasant experience lostnfound 9 hrs ago #51
A large part of the blame is monopolization and deregulation - goals the (r)epugs have had for years erronis 16 hrs ago #5
Remember when we told how good deregulation would be for consumers? dflprincess 15 hrs ago #7
Started with Reagan llmart 11 hrs ago #37
That was always a transparent lie misanthrope 8 hrs ago #54
What do we call "lip service" in 2026 Bluetus 15 hrs ago #6
Cancellation friction--I didn't know there was a word for it! mtngirl47 15 hrs ago #8
Wow! Each one of those are horrible. It's almost as if they really don't want our business. erronis 15 hrs ago #14
That's somewhat typical durablend 15 hrs ago #22
That sounds exactly like my week has been! llmart 11 hrs ago #39
Are you sure that Medicare pmt situation vanlassie 7 hrs ago #57
Health Insurance Companies are the worst! RainCaster 15 hrs ago #10
Good way of saying what I have been feeling Sanity Claws 15 hrs ago #11
Defend, delay, defer and deny. multigraincracker 15 hrs ago #12
Bartenders at my regular bar treat me like a king, Dr. T 15 hrs ago #13
Currently fighting my new "corporate" mountain grammy 15 hrs ago #15
Back in the day . . . Bumbles 15 hrs ago #16
Yes, it was nice to experience some of that positive service lostnfound 6 hrs ago #62
Stockholders Rule. Every Last Penny, I Mean, Nickel Must Be..... ColoringFool 15 hrs ago #17
We just need to give them more tax cuts, so they can trickle it down all over us. IronLionZion 15 hrs ago #18
I used to have Verizon as my family mobile phone provider, but switched to T-Mobile several years ago. patphil 15 hrs ago #19
Excellent OP! gulliver 15 hrs ago #20
Endless advertising wastes our time, too lostnfound 12 hrs ago #33
My friend canceled Verizon for an Xfinity deal and it was a nightmare. live love laugh 15 hrs ago #23
Telecom companies are required to let you port your number Pinback 13 hrs ago #29
Thanks very good info. live love laugh 13 hrs ago #31
I switched my car insurance from AAA to Acrisure. Initech 10 hrs ago #43
I think that's because the American People are treated as customers or consumers, not clients, Uncle Joe 15 hrs ago #24
American late stage, tech-powered hypercapitalism is the biggest wealth extraction and transfer scheme in human history. Celerity 15 hrs ago #25
The 'customer' was never 'king'. They just made it seem that way. OldBaldy1701E 14 hrs ago #26
Veterans don't count Puppyjive 14 hrs ago #27
There's a whole term for this: HappyLarge 14 hrs ago #28
It's that way because REPUBLICANS mostly have made it that way, by B.See 13 hrs ago #30
I got an email about a class action lawsuit llmart 11 hrs ago #40
And if you want to read about it in-depth... debsy 12 hrs ago #32
Costco and Chewy have fantastic customer relations, in my experience. MoonlightHillFarm 11 hrs ago #34
Costco rules! I buy from them as often as possible lostnfound 11 hrs ago #38
I have been very happy with Costco Wifes husband 10 hrs ago #41
I frequently go to Costco for my whole bean coffee needs. Crowman2009 10 hrs ago #45
I totally agree with everything you say... it's what I've been saying now for years, slightlv 11 hrs ago #35
On my American flight home yesterday, they took out the backseat entertainment. Initech 10 hrs ago #42
OMG that is an EXCELLENT slogan. "Treat us like humans not like walking dollar signs"!!! lostnfound 9 hrs ago #49
Exactly! Initech 9 hrs ago #50
Me: Yeah, but I want to pay you money! Aussie105 10 hrs ago #44
Many deceptions in those offers are hard to spot or quantify at first lostnfound 6 hrs ago #59
Now that we have a corrupt system of justice, it will only get worse mdbl 10 hrs ago #46
Fuck Republic Services with the red-hot cock of Satan! hatrack 10 hrs ago #47
The title .... 😂😂😂😂😂😂 live love laugh 4 hrs ago #63
True. Excellent post. It's a jungle out there. Joinfortmill 9 hrs ago #48
On the other hand- Here's a wall filled with compliments from customers of my independent hardware store, posted on Yelp NBachers 9 hrs ago #52
Nice! We need some stronger ways to identify the good ones -- lostnfound 7 hrs ago #58
Our economy has shifted to a wealth extraction mode. unblock 8 hrs ago #55
Rumpelstiltskin! (You've named the problem quite clearly / accurately.) lostnfound 7 hrs ago #56
It's as if Armageddon and the Final Days of Planet Earth are anticipated . . . Aussie105 6 hrs ago #61
I was thinking about issues that predate today's difficulty reaching a human... CBHagman 6 hrs ago #60
It's called "Enshitification" Hieronymus Phact 3 hrs ago #64
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