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So, over 300 million people enjoying a once in a lifetime natural event cost "the economy" about as much money as a typical CEO steals in a day?
Sounds like misdirected anger.
It's like we forgot why we have an economy in the first place. Wasn't it to enjoy our lives in this planet.
No only for the select few, the rest of us are serfs. At this point I wouldn't be surprised if one of the billionaires started calling themselves Ramesses XXVI or something.
Maybe we should, like, do something about them?
It's the "avocado toast" people all over again. "Why are you enjoying anything in your life right now when you could be waiting to enjoy things in the last 10-20 years of your life (if you live that long)?"
(You'd better find a new place to live if you plan to outstay your welcome by that much though; this one won't be habitable)
Far easier said than done.
Impoverished people in inner cities do not have the means to find anywhere else to live. That's why they end up just dying during a natural disaster.
Oh, no, I meant earth. Whole thing.
Ah, well we're all fucked in that case.
Yes, but line went so far up, so worth.
Now we have to save enjoyment for the last 1-2 months.
Nope. Loot pillage and exploit. When we started this shit we had chattel slavery and proper empires.sigh.
Rape kill kill kill rape, in that order. Can't believe the rubes fell for that prosperity bullshit.
We only missed starting with no slavery by a single vote. I'm not even joking. Georgia and Carolina caused the biggest and most drawn out argument of The Continental Congress, and only managed to win by a single vote. The other 11 colonies were in favor of outlawing slavery from the start, though their stance on the natives was still crap.
Uh huh. You think the votes were honest though?
What do you mean? I'm going by the official record, which was thoroughly documented.
https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/web/ICPSR/studies/7537
No really. Fucking ridiculous amount of paperwork for people that called themselves traitors to their king.
Sure but you see this in those same buildings modern day?
They need x people from their party to vote against y policy to stop it, and all of them want y to fail, so they make sure the bad thing banning y that all of them want to wring their hands over passes by exactly x votes, with a sacrificial asshole who can take the PR hit or is too old to care (let's call him Joe man).
So nobody has to deal with y, everybody other than joe-man gets to say how much they wanted y, and everybody gets to deflect criticism of themselves at joe-man.
Not a new phenomena in the parliamentary politics every onebof these blatantly conspiratorial aristocratic scumfucks would have been familiar with.
Ahh, I see. Unfortunately the people that made the institutions made the mistake of believing that dishonest actors would be ferreted out by the system they were creating. That has proven to not hold up. The last time that I can think of that a SCOTUS judge resigned due to ethical questions was in the '60s or early '70s.
Believing? You think any of them were honest?
They were fucking ghouls. Kind of literally. Look up where wannabe-but-not-king george's teeth were really from.
Way less than 300 million. The entirety of the West Coast had 50% occlusion or less, and as XKCD pointed out last week, that isn't even noticable.
I'm only pointing this out to point out that they are bitching about a fraction of the country, and less than a percent of the so called economy.
Tbh my family drove 10 hours to see it and we skipped two days of work.
Glad you could enjoy nature. Everyone should be able to more frequently.
and so, spent money to travel and presumably stay someplace and eat food which actually might be a net gain to the economy given (we assume) the days off work were PTO time that would have been taken anyway?
I 100% agree with the post and the comments. But we stayed at my MIL's house and ate mostly BBQ from her deep freezer meat supply. I took PTO, my husband did not. The only real gain was Quality of Life, which I have absolutely no guilt about.
2017 was only seven years ago but okay
You do realize that the path of an eclipse isn't the same every time, right?
In Canada, some places last saw a solar eclipse in the 1920s and won't see another one until after 2140.