Message from @3v6en8
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So automation = post-scacity?
Not necessarily
But it will help us get there
Just when we reach the inevitable point where we reliable produce more than we consume, we'll have achieved post-scarcity \
Do you believe that we have a finite amount of resources?
Yes
Have we achieved post-scarcity yet?
This discussion should go into economics
It should
I think; I lost my cool, I just wanted to talk about deep state
What was the "original" topic?
"Deep state"
fair
How it went into marxism is beyond my mind
What do you have to say about the deep state
I don't know anything about the subject, so I'll remain quiet
idk, something about conspiriousy theorist on manipulating stuff
Lol ok
probably
then it was class struggle
alright then
Marxism is a fun topic also, so I can add my 2 cents in whenever that's getting debated
@3v6en8 yeah like I told you we're post-scarcity in terms of food and housing
So should we remove the bourgeois class and build a new world where human need is the primary driving force?
Yes.
How would we do that?
Realistically?
He said he was against violence
Maybe he thinks handing them a Pepsi will work. Just like in that commercial
Marx was a renown coke drinker
Cocaine was popular in germany
Driving the news: In a phone call with House Republicans on Friday, Trump articulated why he really doesn't want this. Impeachment, Trump said, is a "bad thing to have on your resume," according to a source on the call. Two other sources on the call confirmed the substance of the comment, but one said they recalled Trump phrasing it as "you don't want it [impeachment] on your resume."
Lol
Many of Trump's advisers, both inside and out of the White House, have given him their unpleasant prediction that he will almost certainly be impeached by the House of Representatives.
One person who spoke to Trump in the past 10 days said he seemed resistant to that prediction and said he thought he could stop Nancy Pelosi from getting the votes to impeach. The source said Trump seemed confident that he could pile enough pressure onto House Democrats in "Trump districts" (where he won in 2016 but Democrats took back in 2018) that those incumbents would cave on Pelosi.
But a second person who spoke to Trump in the last few days said the president "was not in denial" and understood that the House is probably going to impeach him.
Public support for President Trump's impeachment is higher than it was for Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton when the House launched impeachment inquiries against them.
hail trump
I don't understand how trump manage to dig a bigger hole; he managed to screw himself over by denying it happened, then release censored evidence, then deny that is evidence, then starting naming people to be impeached
*he could've prevented this if he stuck to the dictator's rule book*
I'd probably bet on Trump to get away with this