Did I miss any? I probably missed some.

  • masterspace
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    1 month ago

    Yeah, anytime there’s a split house / debate / presidency in the US, all the Republicans have to do is obstruct progress or anything from being done, and then workers end up paying the price.

    It’s why being centrist isn’t good enough, whenever the Democrats get full control they need to be trying to drastically shift things back, but they have always failed to do so.

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      1 month ago

      That is because building institutions is A LOT harder than tearing them down. The dem variant would most likely be something like stopping all subsidies to corporations and giving the money to the poor, and working up. just cash in hand, you sort it out yourself… sort of like UBI.

      Edit: but the scarcity in things like the housing market would mean everything immediately jumps in price…