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Because there are a lot of Diversity & Inclusion consultants, poets and furry artists there who feel like they should be paid 50% more for their valuable contribution to society."retweeted by GenCon" why is a dungeons and dragons convention so political
Patrick doesn’t even realize what he’s advocating for. He basically wants Communism, but communism is also society and an economy, just the gains/losses are distributed equally (theoretically).1. But you’re still going to need oil, because it goes into a million other things, besides just your car.
2. The pursuit of healthcare is public but it’s labor - down to the specific doctor/provider - isn’t. The more incentive you provide to people who may want to pursue a career in healthcare (ie: MONEY), the better the overall care is. Although yes, healthcare is way too expensive in this country.
3. Those numbers that you’ve provided are stupid, fake and gay but let’s take them at face value: “50% of jobs can be done from home”. If you mean to say that a good majority of them can be done from home, because our industries are largely drowning in a sea of bloated, worthless positions (various subsections of middle managements, “diversity” roles, etc.) and busywork - created by those positions from people looking to justify those positions - that ultimately weighs down productivity instead of enhancing it? Then yeah: A good majority of jobs - specifically corporate ones - can and should be done from home, if only to cut out the aforementioned fat.
“50% deserve more than they’re being paid.” EVERYONE thinks that about their jobs. Companies need profit margins to grow and certain positions have very clear limits of earnings that, no matter how long you stay in the position, you will not be able to earn more than you already are, and it’s on you to understand that and work towards filling a position that has more potential for overall growth, which ultimately means more responsibility AND more risk. You should not get a $100k a year, for just working at McDonalds. Sorry
4. “That we live in a society and not an economy”. WRONG: You live in a society AND an economy. You don’t get to have a ideal world where everything just works all the time, all of your needs magically appear right in front of you, and there are 0 trade-offs to any of your utopian visions. Can’t exist; won’t ever exist. If COVID proved anything, it’s proven that - yes - no man is an island, but hitting the pause button on the world turning is also just as bad as cowering away from a disease, no matter how destructive. And it’s BECAUSE we live in a world of trade-offs. We’re a society, but we’re also a FUCKING economy. Get over it.
5. Patrick is an fat, pedophile-defending, /r/antiwork homo.
Rick is the one who retweeted it."retweeted by GenCon" why is a dungeons and dragons convention so political
Valueless scum.Because there are a lot of Diversity & Inclusion consultants, poets and furry artists there who feel like they should be paid 50% more for their valuable contribution to society.
Oil's here to stay because we need it for plastics and fertiliser. Electric vehicles will work for about 90% of use cases.Oil is here to stay, electric cars are not the solution, hydrogen might be a solution but it is nowhere near ready for mass production.
Perfectly said.1. But you’re still going to need oil, because it goes into a million other things, besides just your car.
2. The pursuit of healthcare is public but it’s labor - down to the specific doctor/provider - isn’t. The more incentive you provide to people who may want to pursue a career in healthcare (ie: MONEY), the better the overall care is. Although yes, healthcare is way too expensive in this country.
3. Those numbers that you’ve provided are stupid, fake and gay but let’s take them at face value: “50% of jobs can be done from home”. If you mean to say that a good majority of them can be done from home, because our industries are largely drowning in a sea of bloated, worthless positions (various subsections of middle managements, “diversity” roles, etc.) and busywork - created by those positions from people looking to justify those positions - that ultimately weighs down productivity instead of enhancing it? Then yeah: A good majority of jobs - specifically corporate ones - can and should be done from home, if only to cut out the aforementioned fat.
“50% deserve more than they’re being paid.” EVERYONE thinks that about their jobs. Companies need profit margins to grow and certain positions have very clear limits of earnings that, no matter how long you stay in the position, you will not be able to earn more than you already are, and it’s on you to understand that and work towards filling a position that has more potential for overall growth, which ultimately means more responsibility AND more risk. You should not get a $100k a year, for just working at McDonalds. Sorry
4. “That we live in a society and not an economy”. WRONG: You live in a society AND an economy. You don’t get to have a ideal world where everything just works all the time, all of your needs magically appear right in front of you, and there are 0 trade-offs to any of your utopian visions. Can’t exist; won’t ever exist. If COVID proved anything, it’s proven that - yes - no man is an island, but hitting the pause button on the world turning is also just as bad as cowering away from a disease, no matter how destructive. And it’s BECAUSE we live in a world of trade-offs. We’re a society, but we’re also a FUCKING economy. Get over it.
5. Patrick is an fat, pedophile-defending, /r/antiwork homo.
It's almost enough for me to want it to come true. Pat's what such society would call a "use-less eater," he'd be among the first ones lined up against the wall.As much as it would suck to live under Communism, the idea that people like Patrick would be forced to obey their superiors or face the consequences of state-sanctioned exile/murder makes me rock hard.
Rick is the one who retweeted it.
Hydrogen's just the oil industry trying to get into a new market - the power-to-weight ratio is bullshit and it's a pain in the ass to store as hydrogen molecules are small enough to wedge themselves into the metal of the tank they're in and crack it. The only reason you're seeing it mentioned is becausehydrocarbonoil vendors have figured out how to turn hydrocarbons into just hydrogen, and as long as you ignore all the byproducts and just focus on the hydrogen then it looks "green", or blue.
I guess you were convinced to get the 'vaccine'.One of my sisters is a leftist doctor
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