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Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Thursday, 09-Mar-2023 21:46:04 JST Benis @shpuld @godzilla -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Sunday, 24-Jul-2022 22:02:59 JST Benis @mono that country is NYC or SF I imagine -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Jul-2022 12:14:10 JST Benis @mono la ilaha illallah muhammad rasul allah ☝️ -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Monday, 16-Aug-2021 19:15:45 JST Benis @rin paging @hakui -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Monday, 16-Aug-2021 19:15:43 JST Benis @hakui @rin didn't you make @eal's business card? -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Monday, 16-Aug-2021 19:15:42 JST Benis @hakui @rin @eal make one for rinchendo it -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Saturday, 12-Jun-2021 07:08:15 JST Benis @rin they enhance traction on uneven terrain, which is everywhere outside of highways and race tracks -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Saturday, 12-Jun-2021 07:08:12 JST Benis @rin quad did a face plant when he hit a large pothole -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Wednesday, 05-May-2021 18:15:05 JST Benis BRRRRRRRR BRRRRRRRR BRRRRRRRR BRRRRRRRR BRRRRRRRR BRRRRRRRR BRRRRRRRR BRRRRRRRR BRRRRRRRR t. string trimmer -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Wednesday, 05-May-2021 18:15:04 JST Benis Speaking of which, how is the construction work next to you going @shpuld -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Nov-2020 21:06:03 JST Benis @shmibs you're being blinded by temporary effects: sure, there always are desperate people who will take anything, but long-term unlivable wages kill the employee by definition, eventually; the same is true for GDP: sure, that month an unpaid wage could increase the employer's margin, but workers are employed to create revenue, so if you remove your revenue creators you're going to go under after a while.>what to doheavy regulation of the financial markets, followed by increased marginal taxation for the top income brackets, and spending the increased fiscal revenue in employment policies for the working classes.the reasons behind this are:-our unregulated financial markets allow for the escape of capitals after taxes are announced but before they're enacted;-increasing taxes for the Bezos club doesn't affect their lives in the slightest since they're so goddamn rich in the first place;-decreasing joblessness directly correlates with an increase in wages long-term, since any new position at a company must be eventually filled by poaching somebody else's employees, and you can only do that by increasing their wages. -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Nov-2020 10:16:19 JST Benis @shmibs subsistence is a bargaining chip because an unlivable wage won't be taken by anybody, leaving the position unfilled.>bullshit jobs damage GDPThat's exactly the opposite of truth, since GDP is the sum of all the earnings made inside of a country. Any earnings raise GDP simply because of its definition.If you're arguing they're money badly spent, their employers would like to disagree with you.>child labor is inefficientYes, unskilled manual labor is useless in an industrial society, which explains why children don't work anymore in the first worldRegarding the last paragraph, the current trend is towards all the economy being in the hands of one individual, with everybody else being dead. This is obviously flawed, and will be averted sooner or later. -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Nov-2020 08:30:16 JST Benis @shmibs @ilja @lain one part of it is that workers have their subsistence as a bargaining chip in the wage bargaining process; losing it weakens their position.another part of it is that those who hate their jobs the most would surely leave them (hitting the country's GDP) and thus they'd stop contributing to the social programs they benefit from; once they realized that they need more money than what is necessary to survive, they'd try to get back into the job market, and drive down wages through the simple mechanism of supply and demand: a higher supply of workers drives down their prices.the net result would be the need for an ever higher public deficit to finance UBI because the unemployed don't contribute to it, and there would be ever more people who'd stop working once their salaries became low enough, destroying either the State, UBI, the national economy, any combination of the three, or all three at once. -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Nov-2020 07:34:30 JST Benis @shmibs @ilja @lain satisfy the base level of Maslow's pyramid, but deny all other levels through wage compression. -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Nov-2020 07:16:58 JST Benis @ilja @lain @shmibs UBI is the quintessential plutocratic policy: deny people a satisfactory wage, but let them have enough for basic subsistence, so that they may be hungry enough to take any scrap of a job that's offered to them at any price. classism itself. -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Friday, 23-Oct-2020 19:16:04 JST Benis @shmibs natto -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Thursday, 22-Oct-2020 08:24:08 JST Benis @hakui @tija >copy media URL>mpv *URL goes here*>???>profit -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Thursday, 22-Oct-2020 08:24:07 JST Benis @hakui @tija or maybe just unsub from 3 -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Thursday, 22-Oct-2020 08:24:06 JST Benis @hakui @tija (mitsu) -
Benis (benis@cawfee.club)'s status on Thursday, 22-Oct-2020 08:24:05 JST Benis @hakui @tija share with me some other video that's broken for you ✈️