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Cake day: June 20th, 2023

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  • immediate finances, quality of life, and standard of living.

    That is the problem. The immediate finances isn’t true. A small car for commuting to work is cheaper than a giant SUV. Poultry is cheaper than beef. Having more money means less stress and an increased quality of life.

    As far as quality of life goes, how are these heat waves, wildfires, and extreme weather events treating everyone? Soon enough, we will start seeing shortages of various things due to crop failures and shipping issues like we are seeing currently with the Panama canal.

    Blaming corporations is exactly what corporations want. It means consumers can feel ok with more consumption, which is good for their bottom line.

    Suburbia, one of the biggest culprits just isn’t sustainable in its current form. It will take years to fix, but in the meantime let’s all replace a few steaks with anything else. And stop buying monster trucks and canyoneros to commute to an office job.



  • Without commenting any of your other points, saying that “our stuff is made by corporations so it’s the individuals fault for buying it”

    I didn’t mean it in a way to pass blame, but to empower.

    Yes they’re nice, good on you for doing it, but does it really fix any of the pressing issues?

    If a billion people make an effort, then it certainly helps. It will require individual action AND systemic changes.

    We really need an all hands on deck effort here. We are racing down a mountain towards a cliff with a buried speedometer. Individual action is removing our foot from the accelerator. Systemic action is applying the brakes. We might have to crash into the side of the mountain to avoid going over the edge, so let’s try and slow down as much as we can first.


  • I think some of this is defeatism and blaming the corporations. Corporations are about half the problem IMO. The stuff we all buy is made by these corporations. Buy less stuff. Buy quality. Repair stuff. Buy used stuff. Drive less. Don’t buy a canyonero or monster truck to drive in a suburb. Rent a truck if you need one, you’ll save $$$$ and emissions. Beef is a huge culprit. Eat less beef. Other meats tend to be cheaper anyway. Replace meat in a meal with rice and beans or lentils. You will also save money.

    Vote for ending car dependency in cities and suburbs.

    Talk to people. Mention saving money to retire early. Most people think work sucks.





  • If one of your employees gets hurt at your business, it’s better for you to stand on their neck until they stop breathing than to call for help, because it’s so much easier and cheaper to settle a death claim then an injury

    That is because of regulations that pass the buck. If the US had public health care, and fines for negligence and OSHA violations, this wouldn’t be true. Public health care would be the best thing for small businesses because it removes the health insurance benefits and workers’ compensation issues completely. One big problem with the GOP is they are half right a lot, regulations are problematic, but not in the way they think. They take this half rightness and use it to do the wrong thing.