244) Day 12 -- Reason #12 to revolt against predatory capitalism

244) Day 12 -- Reason #12 to revolt against predatory capitalism

I am reminded of Pascal's wager with regards to hell. If you include the possibility of "infinite suffering" as the outcome to a choice, then that choice is insane, even if the chances are pretty low.

But the chances of mass destruction and infinite suffering due to predatory capitalism are not low. They are ONE HUNDRED PERCENT.

Humans have created a system that ONE HUNDRED PERCENT GUARANTEES unimaginable suffering.

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238) Day 6 -- Reason #6 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism

238) Day 6 -- Reason #6 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism

The predominant message being given to Canadians and Americans about “cutting regulations” is, quite simply, bullshit. It is a lie. But it’s great for serving the DONOR$ who give tons of $$$$ to political parties and to politicians privately, and on whose boards politicians go and sit after their political career is over, raking in even more $$.

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237) Day 5 -- Reason #5 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism

237) Day 5 -- Reason #5 to revolt against Predatory Capitalism

You know how there’s all this talk about Canada’s “terrible carbon tax”? You know how Pierre Poilievre and his ilk are telling Canadians that the oh-so-hated Carbon Tax, evil machination of Trudeau, is driving inflation and making us all struggle to afford food?

Well, it’s just not true. It is a bald-faced lie. But it sure gets voters to hate the Liberals, eh?


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225) The Salvation of Eden, Chapter 51 -- A Horse, A Quest, A New Friend, and A Mysterious Villain

225) The Salvation of Eden, Chapter 51 -- A Horse, A Quest, A New Friend, and A Mysterious Villain

“It’s normal for my customers to insist on strict decorum, you might say.”

“They like to decorate stuff?” Reilly asked.

Grok laughed, “Well, I don’t know, Reilly! But I just meant that they expect me to have superlative discretion.'“

Reilly stared, blankly, still waiting for the explanation.

“They hold their cards close to their chests?” Dominic tried. 

“You play cards with them?” Reilly asked, even more confused now.

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