General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums
sheshe2
(91,255 posts)Out of the mouth of babes.
JohnnyRingo
(19,824 posts)We take for granted that our students can face a cold blooded murderer on any given day.
But billionaires shouldn't have to be concerned for what their actions might drive people to do.
Strip miners, frackers, and oil company execs are no more important than our children
Health Insurance executives to that list!
Mr.WeRP
(760 posts)GiqueCee
(2,116 posts)... it is stating an irrefutable fact. A child's life is NOT inherently worth less than the life of a soulless sociopath who earns bonuses for depriving the sick and injured of life saving care.
onecaliberal
(36,594 posts)There has been nothing done to protect children. The child rapist said, “they just need to get over it.”
It’s a fact of life for ALL of us.
Hope22
(3,890 posts)onecaliberal
(36,594 posts)Hope22
(3,890 posts)J-9
(71 posts)malaise
(282,864 posts)Rec
AKwannabe
(6,718 posts)The “healthcare” insurance system isn’t!
Deny. Defend. Depose.
Emile
(34,003 posts)
Grokenstein
(5,952 posts)Jesse Duquette. I love his work.
https://bsky.app/profile/jesseduquette.bsky.social
There's a coworker with whom I'm frequently waiting at the bus stop. She plays at being concerned-liberal, but loves to regale me with diminished donnie's latest cabinet shenanigans, giggling at each one in a way she never did during her "talking shit about Governor Newsom" phase. So naturally I have my...suspicions.
The day of the shooting, she was straight-up mourning for the poor CEO. I told her I reserve my pity for the victims of his unfettered greed--and for all the men, women and children who catch lead every day without ever having harmed another person.
She doesn't want to talk politics quite as much anymore. So, yay.
Godot51
(408 posts)Oh, but we CEOs and such are "important" people!
Clouds Passing
(4,325 posts)terrorizing the hell out of us 24/7.
“Says former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said that "if the workers are more insecure, that's very healthy for the society" because "they'll serve the masters gladly and passively."
NO Alan, just NO!
TheProle
(3,310 posts)Clouds Passing
(4,325 posts)“This idea is sometimes made quite overt. So when Alan Greenspan was testifying before Congress in 1997 on the marvels of the economy he was running, he said straight out that one of the bases for its economic success was imposing what he called “greater worker insecurity.” If workers are more insecure, that’s very “healthy” for the society, because if workers are insecure they won’t ask for wages, they won’t go on strike, they won’t call for benefits; they’ll serve the masters gladly and passively. And that’s optimal for corporations’ economic health. At the time, everyone regarded Greenspan’s comment as very reasonable, judging by the lack of reaction and the great acclaim he enjoyed. Well, transfer that to the universities: how do you ensure “greater worker insecurity”? Crucially, by not guaranteeing employment, by keeping people hanging on a limb than can be sawed off at any time, so that they’d better shut up, take tiny salaries, and do their work; and if they get the gift of being allowed to serve under miserable conditions for another year, they should welcome it and not ask for any more. That’s the way you keep societies efficient and healthy from the point of view of the corporations. And as universities move towards a corporate business model, precarity is exactly what is being imposed. And we’ll see more and more of it.”
https://www.counterpunch.org/2014/02/28/on-academic-labor/
Alan pretty much as said such but not in the exact words I posted.
Ruby the Liberal
(26,414 posts)Sogo
(6,176 posts)