• potpotato@lemmy.world
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    trumpf: “I’m going to end tax on overtime!”

    me: probably just code for ending OT entirely…

    today: jc

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    You are trying to tell me, that Americans don’t get paid for overtime? Not getting paid 3, 2 or at least 0.5 times more, like the civilised world, but nothing? So they are working for free. What’s that called again?

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    24 hours ago

    get used to it, it’s only going to get worse from here on out, as if that seems impossible, it isn’t. now that trump has been re-elected, there’s no surprise this time around, and after he was rightly targeted in criminal probes these last 4 years, he’s going to take the gloves off, and come for owners, producers, and journalists of anything he deems disloyal. what we thought we were sure of about the united states and how it should operate is quickly coming to an end. this is what fascism means.

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      14 hours ago

      Yup.

      Fools think there’s a magical reset button ever 4-8 years if we regret our decisions.

      I implore those fools to pick up a history book and find out why that isn’t a guarantee. But we know they never will.

      By the end of whatever this is workers in America will have less power and our institutions will be weakened, if not destroyed.

      Americans are about to find out what actual suffering is.

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        protip: no matter where you live, you’re about to find out too. no fault of your own, completely our fault, but it’s coming sure as night follows day. the inter-connectivity of the worlds only western superpower is about to be made abundantly clear to everyone thinking this is only an American problem.

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      23 hours ago

      A depressing take that I 100% share but wish I didn’t.

      The only way I’m going to be able to deal with this bullshit is to tune out or numb myself to it in some way

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        The only way I’m going to be able to deal with this bullshit is to tune out or numb myself to it in some way

        Yup.

        Ignorance is bliss.

        The next 4 years minimum are going to be a non-stop onslaught of depressing and outright embarrassing headlines. I plan on cutting all news pipelines out of my feeds at the end of this calendar year.

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          Yeah. I understand. I wish I could do that too but realistically I’m probably just going to pay half as much attention as I traditionally have

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    It’s almost as if corporate media is biased towards corporations over workers 🤔

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      This is why the right (and the Enlightened Centrists ™ ) get so flummoxed if you ask them just where IS this supposed “liberal media” I hear so much about?

      It definitely is not ABC, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, CNN, New York Times, Washington Post, NPR, PBS…

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        where IS this supposed “liberal media” I hear so much about?

        It definitely is not ABC, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, CNN, New York Times, Washington Post, NPR, PBS…

        Yeah, it is. Liberal ≠ Left wing

        Neoliberalism (which is the kind of liberalism practiced in the US) is a center right to right wing ideology.

        Just because something is to the left of literal fascism doesn’t mean it’s left of center.

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          Neoliberals are rich and/or influential in higher echelon.

          There are regular liberals. Who are definately left to far left of center. We’re just more neutral to the economic system and more into preserving human rights.

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            There are regular liberals. Who are definately left to far left of center.

            Those aren’t liberals. You’re conflating what the word means with the incorrect usage of the billionaire-owned media.

            Here’s Phil Ochs accurately describing liberals from a Left point of view

            We’re just more neutral to the economic system and more into preserving human rights.

            That doesn’t make any sense in a capitalist world where a lot if not MOST human rights violations are allowed to go unpunished because of economic considerations. It’s just as bad as the “social liberal economic conservative” bullshit.

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              That doesn’t make any sense in a capitalist world where a lot if not MOST human rights violations are allowed to go unpunished because of economic considerations. It’s just as bad as the “social liberal economic conservative” bullshit.

              It makes perfect sense when the main economic system isn’t changing anytime soon and that humans won’t just magically become not shitty if changed to another one

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                Ah, I see. The “ignore the majority of the world’s injustice because it’s not easy to overcome” school of ethics. Never been an adherent of that particular dogma myself…

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              Neoliberalism is a perversion of liberalism. It is not the evolution and certainly not the natural progression of liberal thought.

              It is a excuse looking for a rationalization. An offshoot no normal liberal would approve of. They are like that weird stranger who thinks numbers will fix everything.

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                The liberties that original liberalism introduced are so basic that they’re now taken for granted by all but the extreme Right.

                The founding fathers were classic liberals and still most major them owned slaves and none of them would give them up during their own lifetime. While mostly very progressive for their time, they would be considered very conservative today.

                You’re right about one thing: Neoliberalism IS a perversion of liberalism and it’s NOT natural. That doesn’t change that it’s the kind of liberalism that exists today and that “liberal” and “on the left” are objectively mutually exclusive.

                It is a excuse looking for a rationalization. An offshoot no normal liberal would approve of. They are like that weird stranger who thinks numbers will fix everything.

                That’s how it was in the 80s/late 70s when Neoliberalism was pioneered by the likes of Reagan and Thatcher. Nowadays, both of them would be considered to the Left of most Democrats and yes, all liberals.

                You’re simply using the false definition of “anyone to the Left of Republicans” that billionaire-owned media have been drilling into your head in support of the false dichotomy of the two party system being absolute.

                The biggest right wing party of Australia is called the Liberal Party and guess what? They’re not the ones who are confused about what contemporary liberalism is.

                Granted, the fact that Neoliberalism is inherently authoritarian, which is by definition illiberal on the other axis DOES add to the confusion, but on the left-right economic axis, Liberals are firmly to the right or they aren’t liberals.

                You might be thinking of social democrats rather than liberals tbh 🤷

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    19 hours ago

    Obviously Biden’s fault for not waiving his wand and enforcing this personally /s

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    Remember the right-wing frenzy over “Rich Men North of Richmond”?

    Oliver Anthony almost immediately clarified that Trump and Republicans were *also" the people he was talking about…

    This is the danger of Dems moving “to the right”. They’re doing it on topics that lots of rural voters already hate that Republicans do.

    The only people happy with the Dems move to the right is wealthy donors. It doesn’t gain any ground with voters, just normalizes the shitty stuff republicans do and gives more credence to one of the most common reasons eligible voters don’t vote:

    Who am I supposed to vote for? The Republican who’s blasting me in the ass or the Democrat who’s blasting me in the ass?

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        I mean, Democrats for sure are a problem, especially when they try to compete with Republicans by copying Republicans. But let’s not use ableist slurs, yeah?