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Scientists Predict There's 90% Chance Civilization Will Collapse Within 'Decades'
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2020-09-10 at 5:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by ORACLE RAT ASS SOYGAY
Quotereplies cheerleading people in line with his retarded agenda with straw men about the "other side", writing desperate gay fan fiction about vanquishing strawmen because it is easier than getting his ass beaten on every actual "argument" he tries to make.
Even if that were true, it doesn't change the fact that you are gay paki fake millionaire. -
2020-09-10 at 5:08 PM UTCJesus fucking christ.
The fucking state of CF's posts. -
2020-09-10 at 5:34 PM UTC
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2020-09-10 at 9:01 PM UTC
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2020-09-10 at 10:55 PM UTCThe motels outside Disney World are fast becoming places where it is possible to glimpse what a complete social and economic collapse might look like in America:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/national/kissimmee-star-motel/
Alternative link: https://archive.vn/xc0iW
Very well written piece that shines a light on the unfairness of a cruel society, and damn, that was grim to read.
With everything else going on at the moment and with ever increasing inequality and the early stages of the Greater Depression just starting, this sort of story way well soon end up being reality for millions who are currently only just about managing.
Really brings home the reality of what an extended, decades long, collapse could look like on a massive scale, even in developed countries. -
2020-09-10 at 11:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe The motels outside Disney World are fast becoming places where it is possible to glimpse what a complete social and economic collapse might look like in America:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/national/kissimmee-star-motel/
Alternative link: https://archive.vn/xc0iW
Very well written piece that shines a light on the unfairness of a cruel society, and damn, that was grim to read.
With everything else going on at the moment and with ever increasing inequality and the early stages of the Greater Depression just starting, this sort of story way well soon end up being reality for millions who are currently only just about managing.
Really brings home the reality of what an extended, decades long, collapse could look like on a massive scale, even in developed countries.
Disney has satanic symbols embedded right into their logos. Straight from the Devil himself, all under the guise of wholesome, good old-fashioned family entertainment. Clever, isn't he? -
2020-09-11 at 1:10 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe The motels outside Disney World are fast becoming places where it is possible to glimpse what a complete social and economic collapse might look like in America:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/national/kissimmee-star-motel/
Alternative link: https://archive.vn/xc0iW
Very well written piece that shines a light on the unfairness of a cruel society, and damn, that was grim to read.
With everything else going on at the moment and with ever increasing inequality and the early stages of the Greater Depression just starting, this sort of story way well soon end up being reality for millions who are currently only just about managing.
Really brings home the reality of what an extended, decades long, collapse could look like on a massive scale, even in developed countries.
https://niggasin.space/thread/58394 -
2020-09-11 at 7:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe The motels outside Disney World are fast becoming places where it is possible to glimpse what a complete social and economic collapse might look like in America:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/national/kissimmee-star-motel/
Alternative link: https://archive.vn/xc0iW
Very well written piece that shines a light on the unfairness of a cruel society, and damn, that was grim to read.
With everything else going on at the moment and with ever increasing inequality and the early stages of the Greater Depression just starting, this sort of story way well soon end up being reality for millions who are currently only just about managing.
Really brings home the reality of what an extended, decades long, collapse could look like on a massive scale, even in developed countries.
LMAO, WellHung -
2020-09-11 at 11:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker https://niggasin.space/thread/58394
I see this has bothered you so much you made your own thread in what appears to be a pathetic attempt at "retaliation"? That's hilarious. -
2020-09-11 at 12:13 PM UTC
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2020-09-11 at 10:58 PM UTCMost local American governments are in a sorry state, not just financially, but in terms of workforce and future outlook. The American ideal of getting things for as cheap as possible is alive and well. Well, you get what you pay for. As a result of this mentality, many utilities are running on skeleton crews with underpaid staff, even though they can be killed and sometimes are killed working with dangerous machinery.
Most local governments are incredibly dependent on property or sales tax. Especially since so many have pivoted towards tourism in the last few decades. So when the economy is up, revenue is good but the workload is crazy. When things go down, the workload goes down but we have no money and can't hire anyone. There is no way to ever really get ahead.
People take for granted the things that utility and local gov. workers do every day to make basic daily life possible. Repairing water line breaks and downed power lines. Cleaning out sewer lines. Patching streets. Parcel transactions so people can buy and sell property. These things take competent staff who have knowledge and the resources to do the job.
The American Society of Civil Engineer's latest "Report Card" gives America's infrastructure a grade of D+ . Billions of gallons of drinking water are lost every year due to aging water pipes, and a large percentage of the work force is getting close to retirement. Its hard to bring young people into an industry that is dangerous, requires being on-call, and often pays crappy wages. A third of the nation's bridges need to be repaired or totally replaced. You get the idea.
Unfortunately I don't see any of this getting much better. Asking people to pass, for example, a 5 cent gas-tax increase to help repair roads causes an uproar. Americans just don't have the right mentality to have broadly functional local government. At least in Europe people seem to understand the value of having government institutions that can actually work. As west society moves further into collapse, more strain will be placed onto these entities, and they may suffer a kind of internal collapse of their own. Americans have created a way of life where they de-facto subsidize the extravagant, fantasy lifestyles of the super-rich while the necessities of modern life are crumbling.
I foresee a future of more potholes, more water main breaks, intermittent power, broken bridges, and an angry citizenry who doesn't understand why these necessities are not there. Flying the flag and talking about how great their country is won't fix these problems. -
2020-09-11 at 11:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Most local American governments are in a sorry state, not just financially, but in terms of workforce and future outlook. The American ideal of getting things for as cheap as possible is alive and well. Well, you get what you pay for. As a result of this mentality, many utilities are running on skeleton crews with underpaid staff, even though they can be killed and sometimes are killed working with dangerous machinery.
this is common misconception of the price of labor.
when you buy something you arent just paying for the price of something, but your paying for the cost of material, labor, and profit.
the real question is how much are you paying for each of these. -
2020-09-12 at 4:57 AM UTC
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2020-09-12 at 1:35 PM UTCPlastic in every bite of commercial seafood, finds research
https://countercurrents.org/2020/09/plastic-in-every-bite-of-commercial-seafood-finds-research/