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Inflation is cooling, yet many Americans are still living paycheck to paycheck
  • I mean the rate of inflation is cooling, however the prices of basic goods are still high.

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    If you need a stargate, there is one outside of Ashland, Ohio off of I-71.
  • Good, now get me off this planet.

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    Economy of the Common good could be Solarpunk adjacent
  • Not how economics work.

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    Conspiracy Theorists and Vaccine Skeptics Have a New Target: Geoengineering | Around the country, people with a deep distrust of government want to preemptively ban the use of aerosols to reduce heat
  • Agreed geoengineering is bad science/engineering IMO. You can't know what the long term effects would be until after its been deployed. The safest bet would be to just ditch fossil fuels but that's not as sexy.

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    Dollar General warns poorer US consumers are running out of money
  • An economic system that is predicated on perpetual growth and resource extraction will eventually collapse as there is no more growth or resources to extract. Everyone is tapped out and there is nothing more you can squeeze. So it's not surprising that the people on the lower end of the economic pole are taking what they need to survive, if the economy can't provide for your basic needs then fuck the economy.

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    California could ban additives found in Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Twinkies, Takis, Doritos from school meals
  • I mean yeah shit's toxic. How it's allowed in the regular food supply is beyond me.

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    Instead of price controls to prevent gouging, why doesn't the government build up reserves and stockpiles?
  • Who said Gov is an inefficiency engine? That sounds more like neo-liberal dogma then actual peer reviewed work.

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    Instead of price controls to prevent gouging, why doesn't the government build up reserves and stockpiles?
  • Then perhaps reforming the commons? Agricultural land & surplus are owned in common by the people who live in the area. Government pays for the production of those food stuffs and only gets a nominal % tax on the surplus.

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    california
  • The land barons of CA are no joke. They are a problem that we are going to have to deal with one way or another.

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    Instead of price controls to prevent gouging, why doesn't the government build up reserves and stockpiles?
  • I agree the money is going to come from the monetary supply and government acting as buyer and distributor of goods would be incredibly problematic. A subsidy of some kind for domestic production + placing a max profit markup IMO would be a more effective method.

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    Instead of price controls to prevent gouging, why doesn't the government build up reserves and stockpiles?
  • I agree the money is going to come from the monetary supply and government acting as buyer and distributor of goods would be incredibly problematic. A subsidy of some kind for domestic production + placing a max profit markup IMO would be a more effective method.

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    As the American Dream dies, Americans struggle with their billionaires
  • There is not much anyone can do TBH. Too much of the social/political/monetary systems we currently live in have exponential growth baked into their values. It's incredibly hard to turn that around. Now there is work being done on building a different economic system but its anyone's guess if the current system will bend itself into that direction or it just breaks and the new system fills the void. But either way capitalism is dying and there is no hope of saving it.

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    Instead of price controls to prevent gouging, why doesn't the government build up reserves and stockpiles?
  • On what exactly? Also where do you store it? Like I am all for government activity to collectively stockpile and supply materials but what materials and for what purpose? Also should it be a federal project/state project/both? IDK sometimes its just easier to use price controls then it is to handle logistics.

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    california
  • As a born/raised/living Californian I can attest to the fact that its not California that is the problem. But as my ancestors would say it's "El Pinche Gringo's" that tend to be the problem.

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    Over 90% of US Population Growth Since 2020 Came From Hispanics
  • Which is dumb because like no one I know is interested in setting up a social/legal/economic Caste system in which "White People" are at the bottom. At best we got "don't let white dudes vote for a decade", mostly since they voted so hard for so long maybe it would be good for them to take a break. Go paint, write shit poetry, or frolic in the forest. IDC just fuck off for a bit while the rest of us put the world back together.(Angry Latino man rant)

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    US Oil Output to Fall Next Year Unless Rig Counts Rise, Key Energy Investor Says
  • IMO its a "meh". Oil production is currently at an energy neutral state(amount of energy needed to extract is equal to the energy provided), in a decade or so its going to hit energy negative(energy needed to extract is more then energy provided). What should be happening is slow/begin halting extraction and storing all of that oil in the ground just in case we might need that energy surplus at some point in the future but that hurts quarterly profit returns so the oil executive solution to it is "suck it dry, not my problem".

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    California Governor Gavin Newsom is a climate champion. Why did he just crush community solar?
  • Because he is not an actual progressive. Hes just a spoiled rich kid who like to pretend to be a progressive.

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    The cloud is over-engineered and overpriced - Tom Delalande
  • I mean IMO Raspberry Pi cluster are the future. Low power, cheap CPU's/Ram that are capable of running containerized workloads.

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    Le Tits Now
  • They don’t call it Grand Teton National park for nothing.

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