GoodGuyWithACat

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[–] GoodGuyWithACat@hexbear.net 18 points 56 minutes ago

When they go low, we go to the parliamentarian and ask if we're allowed to go high.

[–] GoodGuyWithACat@hexbear.net 3 points 59 minutes ago (1 children)

To be fair to them, we haven't seen an attritional war strategy enacted since probably Vietnam,

Wasn't the Syrian Civil war several years of attrition before the rebel coalition mostly collapsed (in the first half)?

[–] GoodGuyWithACat@hexbear.net 17 points 2 hours ago

They didn't say why they didn't support it. If it was "we do not condemn ANY violence EVER" I'd agree with you. But the PSL does not support adventurism and they didn't explicitly condemn it either.

PSL has nothing to gain by associating with this act, so why risk it at the moment?

[–] GoodGuyWithACat@hexbear.net 15 points 2 hours ago (2 children)

I thought the military tap was back on after Trump made the "loot all natural resources" deal. Does someone need this? fell-for-it-again-award

[–] GoodGuyWithACat@hexbear.net 3 points 5 hours ago

Solid list, thanks. I'll check em out.

[–] GoodGuyWithACat@hexbear.net 46 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

Good to know that Russian liberal wonks are as dumb as ours.

[–] GoodGuyWithACat@hexbear.net 8 points 14 hours ago (2 children)

What's a good entry point into the new Ultimate verse? I've been loving Absolute stuff over at DC so I'm down for more fresh takes on comics.

[–] GoodGuyWithACat@hexbear.net 41 points 14 hours ago (2 children)

Conversely, one comment posted by another user dismissed Holodomor as Nazi propaganda, which I reported, but a moderator of that community just ended up calling me out for that and taking no action, followed by them banning me.

Tagline material right there stalin-comical-spoon

[–] GoodGuyWithACat@hexbear.net 4 points 20 hours ago

The middle class is the period of school when Jerry picks up his girlfriend by pretending to be her dad so she can leave early.

[–] GoodGuyWithACat@hexbear.net 10 points 21 hours ago

Umpire, put down the gun!

[–] GoodGuyWithACat@hexbear.net 3 points 22 hours ago

Interesting, I was neglecting dialectics in my class analysis. I've never read Hegel proper.

I think this is the sort of thing I was looking for. Yes there are two great classes, but they do exist on a spectrum and the individual differences matter less than the general trends. Thus it's okay for the middle class to not have a specific, single definition.

 

I've heard that the middle class doesn't exist, but I've also heard that the rising middle class was necessary for capitalism. Is there a principled definition, because China seems concerned about growing their middle class.

What does it mean to you, I guess?

 
 
 

Post your self crits. They can political or personal or perhaps even both.

 

I don't think the Cold War qualifies, but maybe. Anything pre-WW1 that had a similar level of mutual tariffs?

 

I see questions like "why hasn't Trump gotten CIA'd if he's ruining the American Empire?" I think the capitalist factions in power have their reasons to back this tariff terrorism.

Are Trump, Vance, and Musk actually morons who believe the American propaganda? Of course, but the real oligarchs who back their regime aren't real morons. Everyone in power since Obama has seen the writing on the wall: that China is the rising power and the American Empire is on the decline. The Obama faction decided to "Pivot to Asia" to slow this decline. Use military power and the Trans Pacific Partnership to isolate China as best as they could, hold onto whatever power they have in the region at all costs.

Trump in his first time, and later Biden, continued this logic but with emphasis on Europe. Trump in 2017 wanted to keep NATO in line and Biden used Ukraine and CHIPS to deepen EU reliance on American oil. Again, the overall strategy is "hold onto what we have to stave off American loss of international power."

But now it's clear that the US does not have control over traditional allies. Pissrael does as it pleases, Russia hasn't been brought to heel, and the EU wants to move closer to China. What is a US imperialist to do, more of the same?

Along comes Trump's return. The financial class that really runs this country hasn't stopped his trade wars, hasn't stopped his dismantling of soft power like USAID, hasn't disciplined him with a capital strike/flight. This means to me, they are willing to go in on the strategy. Trump is pressing the economic nuke, he's crashing the global economy and betting that the US will get hurt less than the rest of the world. And then maybe, EU and China will get hurt enough that the US can take big enough bites of their meals to survive.

In our reading group on Super Imperialism, we read about how US dollar hegemony is based on the recycling of dollars through US Treasury bonds. Essentially, the US is a net importer and runs a high deficit. As the US buys from advanced economies like China, EU, and Japan those nations build up a surplus of US dollars. Those countries don't want to spend USD on goods, because putting those dollars back into the material economy would lower the comparative value of USD. That would mean the RMB, Euros, and yen would have a harder time competing against American goods. These countries NEED the US (and other countries) to buy their goods and so they need USD to be stable. So they purchase US Treasury bonds, which gives them a productive investment without hurting the dollar. The US benefits immensely from this which is exactly what Obama-ites want to protect. It also means advanced economies are literally invested in the US economy as a major store of value.

However, this relationship probably can't last forever. So Trump and cronies are pulling the biggest card they have, the card nobody expected them to play. The world runs on American dollars so they're pulling the rug out. They're betting that the PRC and EU will be so hurt by a trade war that they'll either crash and burn or come to the table to beg for relief. Sure China is the world's factory, but the CPC has shown its main goal is stability for the Chinese people so it's a logical assumption they'll compromise rather than crash. The EU, Canada, and Mexico will surely hurt which will open up their industries for US banks to buy in at a bargain.

The logic is, if the system is gonna fall apart then the US should break it on its own terms rather than let the gradual decline happen. Will the bet pan out for US oligarchs? I really have no idea.

 

The bad China takes are already flowing in, thank for your vigilance on banning reactionaries (after we get a couple comments in).

I voted for refederating but I had forgotten just how brain dead online liberals can be.

 

What happened here?

 

There's a spectre haunting this labor day weekend: great deals on used automobiles!

The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of struggle to buy used Ford, Honda, Toyotas, and more at low low prices.

From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs...and everyone needs to pay less than 2% down at signing regardless of credit history!

You have nothing to lose but great savings on all our used mid-sized pre-owned cars!

Any attempt to disarm workers of financing as low as 5% interest after six months must be frustrated.

Workers of the world unite..this labor day weekend around all our great deals on every major brand.

 

Obviously I'd prefer something Marxist and/or Modern, but anything that's well sourced would be grand.

I know the jist that they were liberal bourgeoisie revolutions which more or less maintained the previous racial hierarchy with peninsulares at the top, but I'd love a more concrete knowledge base to be able to teach others about it.

 

Imagine I edited the sticker to say that.

 

I'd watch this shit for real.

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