jumperalex

joined 2 years ago
[–] jumperalex 24 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

I say this with no sense of irony or desire for the fall to happen; but he hasn't even taken office yet, time will tell [sigh].

I still struggle with the internal conflict of 1) wanting this to all just work out and we come out the other side 4 years from now with our democracy intact, albeit with a lot of changes I disagree with or 2) hoping for stage 2 of FAaFO to unleash the leopards while I laugh and the idiots who voted against their own best interests cry that their faces are being eaten. The human in me really hopes for the former, but the wanna-be-standup-comedian in me has a darker heart.

[–] jumperalex 28 points 2 months ago (8 children)

Time for the 2nd stage of FAaFO for all those that fucked around.

No both sides were not equally bad choices for trying to stop the slaughter of non-combatants.

[–] jumperalex 4 points 2 months ago

I feel seen

[–] jumperalex 2 points 3 months ago

Yup fair point.

[–] jumperalex 3 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Yup, that's reasonable too.

But like, that makes it a lumpy salary and not a bonus if it's an entitlement without a reasonable low floor. Are there union contracts that actually dictate it like that?

Setting aside for a moment the understandable and reasonable belief that owners will try to fuck labor, a mandated cost divorced from the broader company financial performance metrics, sounds like a way to ensure bankruptcy. Even without this tariff nonsense there are real and honest cases where costs can skyrocket and a company has to adjust and that really does can little to nothing for the bonus pool (or other labor cost) without incurring a lot of financial risk.

Again, not an argument against unions, 100% support organized labor, but at some point math is math.

[–] jumperalex 16 points 3 months ago (4 children)

Not sure what a union would have done in this case. The problem is near term cost of inputs vs long term contracts with fixed revenue.

I'm not saying it would be bad for this to kick them into forming a union, only that it wouldn't have solved this problem unless the union had an education campaign to explain why excessive tariffs are bad.

[–] jumperalex 15 points 3 months ago

This!!! I don't actually expect our K thru 12 education system to inform the average people about macro-economic policy impacts. This is about being gullible, hearing what you want to hear, refusing to listen to opposing opinions with an open mind, and hero worship.

So if there's anything to blame on our education system (and society culture at large) it's a lack of critical thinking education and an excess of magical thinking education that emphasizes blind agreement with authority.

[–] jumperalex 2 points 3 months ago

no no no, you gotta inject it, directly to the forehead!

[–] jumperalex 1 points 3 months ago

Action complete. Two more Virginian's have voted early.

Nothing more satisfying than pulling up to the front door, walked past a LOOOONG line of people waiting to vote "in-person early" to drop my mail-in ballot into a secured drop box at the polling location, then driving off to get some grocery shopping done before the Wegman's gets too crowded :)

[–] jumperalex 4 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (2 children)

We will. tomorrow is the first day to drop off our mail-in-ballot in a box close to us (the "satellite locations" in VA) but we're busy. We'll get it done in the next few days.

[–] jumperalex 11 points 4 months ago (4 children)

Hmmm that doesn't look like any Danish I've ever had 😁

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