Message from @Herkules97
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amazon literally buys out anyone who would be competitors by buying their product and reselling it, which is scummy
I guess it's the capitalist paradox: competition is good for everyone except companies
You can still order from many stores directly, including groceries at this point. You can also just buy locally
Something a lot of lefties have been promoting for years
which is rather ironic
I dunno about that. They've got some rather specific economic ideas that such a plan works well with. It's just that some things you can't buy local, and our economy is driven by people buying shit they really don't need or definitely cannot afford
honestly though debt is a major hindrance to the economy IMO but I get that's how we generate more wealth and it sucks
I don't think it's an especially good or desirable system either, outside of the top down perspective. But that's what happens when you get centralized market tending
not necessarily, but it is a likelihood in any event
@Herkules97 pstb over here
What is pstb
an anomanapia indicating the sound of someone trying to get your attention.
As you can see we have trolls oh-plenty.
oh, you mean the pst
Idk, he's fun to talk to
But that is normal on the net so we try to just ignore them
Is that what trolls are? They seem fun
Trolls are the cyberspaces version of drama stars, they want to be the center of attention, just leave them alone and they will go away after a while.
But if we're not trying to come to a conclusion, why not join in? It's all for fun
Most of the folks here are hovering around the middle, but we have some far Authoritarian, Socialist, Libertarian, and Capitalists types in here too and we have trolls. Since this place is fairly open and non-judgemental, the Trolls come here to hang out.
Mhm, I have no idea what the political leanings actually mean. I just watch Tim's videos and wanted to know what they were, not knowing what they mean exactly, but they are on different sides
If this poll existed I would read up on what the sides mean to understand it better
It is a self guided exam that lets you know
Because mainstream is right now just repbulican= racist and democrats= gods from what I hear and that's not really right
for some bench marks
Plus even knowing the sides, that doesn't tell the whole story. It's useless curiosity
Like knowing what people eat for breakfast, it's not really going to go anywhere
I realize that, but it helps you get a sort of base line bearing.
and as someone mentioned, it would help people making hitpieces I guess
Take the good with the bad
In reality it should be 3d to account for "I did this" vs "This happened to me"
A lot of modern Republicans are very close to the center, what we are seeing is the "Left" and the "Liberal Progressives" as they call themselves moving further and further to the left and higher and higher into the Authoritarian spectrum. "Intersectionality" at this point is easily confused with the dogma exposed in Mien Komf.
@Khanclansith I find myself agreeing with many of his comments about sloppy questions, it is why I don't think my compass is exactly right, I usually come down in the "Right Libertarian" a bit too far right than I think I am because i am answering some questions "The closest of two things I don't really agree with"
To be honest, I just don't entirely understand the 'right' spectrum of economic policies. Corporations have shown time and again they are willing to conspire and twist the system in spite of the desires of the public market.
left and right are both economically resource focused, the right is from the perspective of the individual and what he can earn, the left is from the collective and what they deserve.
I think you'd find that very few people actually argue for unregulated markets.
But that also doesn't mean your first reaction to everything should be regulation.
i think theres far to many people arguing for unregulated markets. often either people on the right who are brainwashed into following the free market at any cost or people on the left who use threats to corporations in order to strong arm ideology in a global market dominated world
Free markets is the best regulatory policy.
Especially a free market in government, or at least in money.