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But helping the crazies in the end doesn't help the rich. The US prospers because of its stability and its mostly open and fair market system. The open corruption and instability of the rabble rousers helps almost no one. Not even the rich. Surely college educated wealthy individuals can see this. Can't they?
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It's simple enough. The Republicans of today are too dangerous to put into any public office. They've long attracted, rewarded, and retained reactionaries and worse. The bosses see their best opportunities residing in Republican control of state legislatures and of Congress; and the bosses invest in the party that's most corruptible.
I said, "reactionaries and worse." I wish MAGA and Trumpfism were the only bad features of the GOP, but of course they aren't. We've talked about the Republicans' nihilism and regressiveism, that is, their destructive yearnings. Those are real, strong, enjoyable emotions. The moment you give that kind of republican authority, he at once thinks it's power, and he'll try to indulge himself -- gleefully, cynically, and with no.concern whatever for consequences. I'm overstating the case, aren't I? |
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The wealthy can generally use their wealth to protect themselves from the consequences of the corruption and instability of the rabble rousers. If things are bad enough that they can't, then it is time to hop in the coach and gallop away to more stable climes, where they can start the whole thing up again.
History is littered with examples of rich people who didn't time their escape right... |
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Maybe not, but that does not stop them from paying more for their victory than it's worth, or for making the all-too-common mistake of presuming that once the monster of their choice is in power he will behave and listen to them. Useful idiots never see themselves in that role.
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Survival of the Richest goes into this. Whether its a bunker in New Zealand, a compound in New Jersey, a platform in the ocean, or a colony Mars, all of these self declared "self-made men" can't seem to grasp how dependent they are on the very society they are trying to bleed dry then escape from.
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That last bit always puts me in mind of the old Oyster Band song....
How can you use a thousand pairs of shoes? When you got those walking blues, Just one pair had to do... |
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I was on a call where a business leader was talking to investors about the future of the business and mentioned his hope that we might get a change in the White House to a more business friendly administration and I was so happy I was on mute. Does Trump really sound like he cares about business? Does anyone in the GOP really care about business?
My rep, Chip Roy, has recently hit the mail on the head in this regard. It is why I will never vote for him. |
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I always wonder what they mean by this. What does "business friendly mean? That they can pollute the environment at will? That they can pay their employees as little as they can? That they are free to defraud consumers or investors? That they can cheat on their taxes? Or they don't have to pay any taxes?
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They think "business" comes from tax cuts and no regulations rather than a functional society that provides an infrastructure and capable labor force and consumer base. Reaganomics has been one of the most destructive forces in American history.
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That's mostly because in most things, most of us are just rationalizing the decisions we made for mostly irrational reasons rather than thinking rationally and coming a conclusion based on evidence. Now, these days its a lot easier to rationalize voting Dem than Rep, still doesn't change anything about how people actually come to decisions. Lots of research showing that. Wholes books about that research too.
A more interesting thread would be why are you going to vote for a republican but it would basically become this anyway, a bunch of folks explaining why Reps are evil or suckers. Perhaps a thread about why you are going to vote for a Dem but excluding because anything related to the Reps being worse. |
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Yeah, you're probably right.
I read a couple of books by Michael Shermer about how we believe. Basically he writes about how our brain processes ideas and how we reinforce and solidify those ideas into beliefs. Every one of us move from a point where we go "aha, we understand" to defending our understanding. The problem arises when that defense becomes intransigent. |
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In their industry, all of the above. But more specifically definition of an employee versus contractor and not tightening environmental restrictions.
Another leader in the industry from the same company had the opposite view. He wished the feds would make it near impossible to use contractors and require the whole industry to tighten up on environmental issues. He saw that the company was better situated than most to thrive under those rules. But he would only say that over drinks, not in the office or on a call. |
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This demonstrates the inherent flaw in capitalism.
"Individual ambition serves the common good." Adam Smith It not only often doesn't, it often attacks the common good. Your drinking buddy wasn't interested in regulations because it serves the public, but because it serves him. |
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