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2naSalit

(101,321 posts)
3. I agree.
Mon Apr 24, 2017, 10:11 AM
Apr 2017

There is also the issue of finite resources and the push for endless "growth" as though that is really all there is to life and we have to cast all of our dreams aside to facilitate "growth" because... and there really aren't any valid arguments as far as I can tell after watching this slow train-wreck for decades. Gowth = concentrated resource allocation to the wealthy, is the current definition.

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Just a caveat... 2naSalit Apr 2017 #1
This, to me, is what massive inequality has created - HughBeaumont Apr 2017 #2
I agree. 2naSalit Apr 2017 #3
The reason they support them... Adrahil Apr 2017 #4
Definitely something to that mentioned timeline . . . . HughBeaumont Apr 2017 #7
+1 Adrahil Apr 2017 #8
Completely factually wrong taught_me_patience Apr 2017 #12
"Innovative"? PFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFT. HughBeaumont Apr 2017 #14
Kinda hard to read, but a good post. Atman Apr 2017 #5
Their reality changes and the logic (if you can call it that) Canoe52 Apr 2017 #6
It's like in the late 80s-early 90s when minimum wage increased . . . HughBeaumont Apr 2017 #9
Greed. n/t phylny Apr 2017 #10
Here are some reasons taught_me_patience Apr 2017 #11
Both parties support automation and offshoring workers. former9thward Apr 2017 #13
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