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Author Topic: Things that made you sad today thread.  (Read 9817277 times)

nenjin

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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #122625 on: Today at 01:10:30 pm »

Our office manager got an email shortly before the election from our provider, warning of civil unrest and the impact it might have on our premiums.

So yes. That's real.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #122626 on: Today at 01:13:10 pm »

“Society is ending.

Your insurance premiums will increase 5%.”
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« Reply #122627 on: Today at 01:45:04 pm »

Rule of law/social structures already breaking down.  CEO of a major US health insurance company was assassinated today.

Because I'm sure that is actually going to make your health care costs go down and/or give you justice for whatever health-insurance-related harm you or a loved one suffered.
Hell, the state of the US health insurance market being what it is, I'm not sure it wouldn't. Been saying since about the point the ACA was implemented, the state of US healthcare is bad enough it would probably be see improvement if you applied the proverbial anticapitalist engineering to its CEOs. There's a lot of folks in high levels of business that are honestly making life worse for... basically everyone not them. Removing them from the equation doesn't necessarily make things better, but it's not like it'd have an easy time of making it worse, either, and maybe the shock would get the folks in question to start wondering if maybe they should throttle back the whole societal immiseration thing they've been cultivating as both lifestyle and hobby.

Not something I'd advocate for or suggest, mind, but the situation's been fucked enough for long enough I'm not particularly sure it would hurt, ha. Maybe we'll be finding out.
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« Reply #122628 on: Today at 02:00:00 pm »

Rule of law/social structures already breaking down.  CEO of a major US health insurance company was assassinated today.

Because I'm sure that is actually going to make your health care costs go down and/or give you justice for whatever health-insurance-related harm you or a loved one suffered.

Surprise surprise, the Capitalist Oligarchs are finally going too far and people with no other recourse are finally fighting back. If the trend continues though, I think the Plutocrats will go full mask-off and hire their own personal armies to start oppressing people for real.

I honestly can't wait, dying in a revolution is so much more dignified than taking my own life at 60 because all social security and care for the elderly have been long destroyed.
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« Reply #122629 on: Today at 02:06:54 pm »

I just can't get behind that worldview though. You only need violence to fight that stuff if they are violent. You can fight bad monetary and other controlling systems with other means and not incur the losses associated with armed conflict.  After all, these oligarchs aren't oppressing (these) people with military might...
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #122630 on: Today at 02:33:22 pm »

There's more than just one kind of violence. Responding to an insurance company that's supposed to help keep you alive telling you to go die with physical violence is an escalation, but it is not escalating from zero.
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« Reply #122631 on: Today at 02:40:36 pm »

After all, these oligarchs aren't oppressing (these) people with military might...

As someone who works a low paid job, can tell you. It's because they don't need to.
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« Reply #122632 on: Today at 04:21:30 pm »

After all, these oligarchs aren't oppressing (these) people with military might...
... what the blazes do you think the cops are, here? It's not the primary vector for violence being inflicted on the population, mind, but there is absolutely physical violence being applied alongside of everything else.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #122633 on: Today at 04:43:33 pm »

I guess I don't count local police as military, but that's probably splitting hairs.

I'm realizing though, that I'm far enough up the economic totem pole, or in the right demographic, that I'm not targeted by "the oligarchs." So maybe I don't believe it's as dire as people say...because I don't experience it. Reality is somewhere in the middle I suspect.
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« Reply #122634 on: Today at 05:46:19 pm »

I guess I don't count local police as military, but that's probably splitting hairs.

I'm realizing though, that I'm far enough up the economic totem pole, or in the right demographic, that I'm not targeted by "the oligarchs." So maybe I don't believe it's as dire as people say...because I don't experience it. Reality is somewhere in the middle I suspect.

Not targeted so much by the "mlitary" or "some conspiricy", but between what my employer pays and what the landlord charges, the only reason I survive, is because I live with family, instead of renting privately.

Otherwise I'd likely be dead, or fighting not to be. It is actually that bad.

I work full time, and I used to have a life, working the same job. I feel sorry for those of us in my situation, who .... no longer have a life.
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Re: Things that made you sad today thread.
« Reply #122635 on: Today at 08:08:18 pm »

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And this is one of the reasons why I go out of my way to be nice to people generally: you never know what they're going through. Everyone deserves better and the world is a shame for not providing it.

There must be some way to deal with this but either nobody's found it or nobody wants to do it because it doesn't make the rich even richer as much as they want to be.

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