1/2 I somehow previously managed to edit this #screed to it fit in one toot and then I lost it. Here is the bloated version, probably much less cogent.
#uspol #capitalism #doom
The extreme version of capitalism that we in the USA find ourselves under is not compatible with democracy. Full stop.
The few control the many. And the few are now eyeing how to remove the many from the workings of society and turn them, figuratively, into fuel for their machines rather than cogs which can move within the machine. The new machines become the new cogs in the larger machine.
Does a new 'machine' (I use this figuratively) provide for the public good or does it merely increase unemployment and redistribute wealth upwards? This is the question we should always be focusing on while we still command a small amount of agency in the larger machine.
Luxury, a pejorative at various times in history, has been held out to us by the gloved hand of our oligarch masters to sell us on the idea that we are actually participants in the rewards and not, in fact, the product. A slick new phone, a large(r) TV, and nice cars (largely owned by banks owned by oligarchs) give us the perception of participation. And perhaps if you're favored enough, you [and said bank] might even purchase a home. You are more servile than serviced, and the basic need for health care is expensive or denied; No public pooling, no collective bargaining. You send them money and get only what they will allow after profits.
Meanwhile the masters own small nations, own the people who run the ones too large to own, and their yachts are bigger than than the home you struggled to buy (more or less). And one of those oligarchs, for that is what they are, is poised to soon become the world's first trillionaire if the current 'number go up' wealth inequity trend continues. The wealth comes from somewhere, and that somewhere is you.
Talk of Universal Basic Income sounds utopic, but only if it's the Star Trek kind 'evenly distributed', not what's most likely: A 2 or 3 (or god help us 4) tiered system much like we have now, except more of the wealth will float upwards, less and less downward.
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