• Thrashy@lemmy.world
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        Got a reference? Pro-UBI and anti-billionaire as I am, I’ve done the math and I don’t think that checks out. Meaningful UBI has an annual price tag in the trillions, and even if you assume 90%+ top bracket tax rates there aren’t enough billionaires in the US to foot that bill. Other programs would have be discontinued and/or rolled in, and tax rates increased across the board.

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          There’s enough billionaires that without changing your taxes and mine much you could easily pay for ubi and honestly most perspective social benefit programs.

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      Since russia took over the government, we the population of the US are the foreign adversaries. And boy howdy are we being treated like it.

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    How much would it cost to construct a guillotine? I bet the ROI on that would be fucking astronomical.

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      I could probably build it for $500. Less if it only needs to work once or twice and I can cut corners.

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        It’s supposed to cut necks, tho. A guillotine that cuts corners is practically useless.

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          I have a hammer with a mysterious legacy that can be donated to the cause!

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              It was either purchased by my father, or my uncle. The answer has been lost to time as both are long deceased. At times it was in one’s house until it was stolen back by the other, and vice versa. Both men warred over who it belonged to for years, nearly tore a chunk of the family apart. Normal ass hammer bought at a Canadian Tire in the 80s.

              Now its in my hands, where it waits to be drawn and cannot be put away until a nail is driven.

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            sheet metal should work fine for the blade…
            and i don’t suppose we need the nicest lumber for that…

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              Nah, might as well do it right. There’s a few thousand billionaires in the world, so it’s much more economical to build it to last than to skimp on materials and having to build new ones all the time.

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        Damn, looks like I forgot to sharpen the blade. Eh, just keep raising it and dropping it. It will get through eventually.

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      $110 at harbor freight. Light and compact enough to bring it to any event. No power? No problem! For an additional $25 you can pick up a 20v cordless version. Variable-speed trigger and 6-speed dial provide adjustment for different applications. Additionally, you conveniently receive a complimentary 5 gallon bucket with purchase this weekend!

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      Around $500 USD plus shipping but there’s a 5 year waiting list here.

      If you add the week of labour to assemble once it arrives, about $2k if you hire someone, your total cost should be $3k with shipping, tariffs, etc.

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    In the same vane, I can also save by geting rid of my home, car, job, investments, spouse and start eating dirt instead of food. I’d be homeless and misserable. But I’d have no expenses right now. Would it make me wealthier? No. What about later? Again, no. In fact I will quickly get poorer.

    He is running the department of shutting down whatever Musk personally dislikes. Enabling corruption, extracting data for hostile foreign interests and loosing the peoples and contrys wealth.

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      I can also save by geting rid of my home, car, job, investments, spouse and start eating dirt instead of food. I’d be homeless and misserable. But I’d have no expenses right now.

      Turns out that the typical life people enjoy in Haiti is the ideal they are going for. Stupid libraries.

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    And with the money they’re allegedly saving, they’re paying for a foreign prison to torture people without trial

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      When you’re recruiting for an organisation that makes it its entire mission to spread suffering and destruction around the world, you’re not going to get the best people.

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      No they haven’t. If you were in military you would know that they can’t demonstrate against the president while in service. So don’t take their silence as submitting.

      This is coming from a vet and with a cousin still serving right now. Not saying all are against but there are people.

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          Jfc you don’t understand do you? So you want a military coup d’etat do you? What do you think happens when that occurs?

          Think? You want them to act? 2 branches of the government needs to declare that the president has gone rogue, or the majority of the population comes to together to over throw the government.

          Nothing good comes from a military coup d’etat. Period.

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    I’m sure this doesn’t even calculate the downstream damages done when agencies like FEMA can no longer do their jobs effectively. But I’m sure some for-profit enterprise will fill the gaps where possible to screw people out of their money.

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    I really wish the mainstream media would describe this with historical context. Alfred Hugenberg gutted the German bureaucracy when hitler took power to allow the Nazis free reign, and that is absolutely the point of DOGE today.

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    So far. Because the damage from completely fucking everything up is still ongoing, and will cost even more to fix, once the war is over.

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    Cost us 135 billion so far, it is going to be much much higher now that they have gutted the IRS and countless investments into our economy. The truth is they are going to cost us tens of trillions of dollars.

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    So they found the F-35s? lol

    Yea, that’s like saying you fixed the cut on your hand by amputating your arm.

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    It’s an interesting (predictable?) look into the psyche here.

    I work for a big company, and while yeah it’s a big faceless company, the people treat us ICs as assets, not liabilities; the company makes money because of its employees, not in spite of them, and they — colleagues, manager, director, SVP — acknowledge that.

    My partner’s company OTOH seems to treat employees more as a liability — the kind of attitude of “we’d be more profitable if we didn’t have to pay you,” which is really aggravating (different industry than mine, so this is more the norm mindset unfortunately).

    It’s really clear how this whole farce of a government agency views the world.