People are so pissed off, and times actually good, for the most part. Imagine how angry they'll be when the S&P blows up. I worry the masses will do something drastic when this happens, given how furious and violent they already are. Shit is going to get really ugly, bros.
and that's a good thing.
>>62265095nothing ever happens.People will eat the bugs, fuck the troons, and love the niggers. White golems are literally dying to protect brown invaders from being deported
>>62265185I hate to sound pessimistic but won't chuds gonna violently self-implode and die off in a corner of the universe before that? Asking for a friend.It's truly roman empire times just 5x faster thanks to the internets.
Bezos going public trying to appease the bottom 50% of wagies by saying they shouldn't be paying any income tax is the canary in the coal mine. That bald fuck probably knows the wagies will sperg out soon and is trying to get on their good side
>>62265185> People will eat the bugsActually all the insect farming startups are going bankrupt, nobody wants this(Also because their whole business model was retarded)
This isn't unknown to history. We're somewhere in between Mississippi Company collapse and French Revolution. A lot of French people were ruined, miserable and pissed off for years after the Mississippi Company bubble popped. Everything slowly declined until it made its way down to the point where people couldn't access food anymore, and the violence really popped off. There isn't really much of a "happening" until the food supply chains start breaking apart. The food is always the last straw.
>>62265095>Times actually goodWalled away from the world Trust Fund Kid.
>>62265207i'm sure they put some of those in chips and goyslop already to increase profit margins, without telling you under some vague name>>62265203if they self implode and die off in a corner does it means they have no effect of any kind?
>>62265219>they put some of those in chips and goyslop alreadyOh they absolutely do. They show up with names like cochineal extract, protein powder, and shellac. Bugs have been a pretty common ingredient for decades, and it's mostly whatever when it's there as a supplemental ingredient. My problem is when they want to start pushing it as your primary source of protein. They can fuck off with that.
>>62265228well i don't want to eat any bug of any kind.TKD
>>62265219Well that's almost the apex point of the chud meme that nothing ever happens and so by taking that stand, won't they have any effect too? It's like an angry brownpill, which is contradictory, or perhaps it's just the newest fad of nihilism in a sense.Chuds were CIA nuspeak for a time but it became funnier every time they ad hominem'd, so whoever identifies as a chud must've been a victor even in the smallest sense of gains.I both hope and don't hope you're a chud depending on the context. Untill now I haven't taken it seriously at all but I might be able to identify with the sentiment it expresses, as I really do think it's mostly the proper way to address near all of the outspewed bullshit you'll be blasted in the face with whenever you take a non-status quo stance on any matter even remotely serious on the internet, because IF you do then SURELY some govermental legal sanctioned interest then tries to hardline their agenda as reality.. Like how the fuck can you honestly think of yourself as doing the universe a favor when you're in the business of cancer research but deeply inside knows it's a death cult selling deadly treatments to golems, or be in the business of blowing up federal buildings so your superiors can false flag your actions as some angry citizen's action of righteous revolutionary action.At least karma wise in this day and age neutrality as constant policy will facor, statistically, the best outcome when you look at how divided all the legal interests have become. It's a vital manifestation of our concious choices, no doubt.
>>62265267shut up vile nigger you're giving me a headache
>>62265209>The food is always the last straw.This has been the case for most history, but also >80% of people were required for food production and disruptions could create real food shortages.Now food is abundant and easy to make, except for a war level disruption in fertilizers and oil, we're not going to run out of food.Will there be no more revolutions, just slow decline for the average man?
>>62265274kek I love you too
>>62265275some countries are about to run out of fertilizers. Given the people in charge in europe are the most cowardly, short sighted, idiotics, we have ever seen i wouldn't say a food shortage is completely impossible in eurocuckland. USA is a oil produced so no issue for them
>>62265275>>62265279Half of what makes up nitrogen-based fertilizer is urea. And 30% of the world's urea USED to go through the Strait of Hormuz. 2027 going to be a fucking crazy year.
>>62265279The problem isn't production as much as it's distribution. Oil and transportation makes everything jump 50% easily like in weimar land but we'll still be able to make most of what we consume here.. Agreed I can't see anything but generational decline as the possible outcome how things in eurocuckland is positioned, we'll slowly eat even more slop, travel less, get increasingly stupider jobs and outsource most creativity to algos due to how the economic system inherently is parasitic in nature. Policy wise it's a hellscape in all of the collective west thanks to the division between classes ie. the political class and everyone else wageslaving but as long the financial system isn't strangled somehow there's no revolutionary sentiment emerging, ever, like in weimar germany where people began starving. Trust me when I say that they're trying hard to make it happen, though. By all means necessary even though they'll burn down the civilization they're standing on with it. Dumb power junkies.
>>62265228Again, they're going bankrupt because it's actually not that cheap to farm insects in Europe, so I doubt they put that much in slopTurns out all their predictions were made assuming growth rate comparable to their natural habitat: they have to waste a lot of money heating up their factories
>>62265185>>62265152Be careful what you wish for, idiots.
>>62265291>>62265286the thing i don't understand is why can they deliver it using other roads? there is another straight 1000km west. its not like it's impossible to use other roads?
Meanwhile Musk is getting ready to launch the biggest IPO scam in history, fleecing boomer's pension funds, and no one is talking about it. Check out this Awesome QRD of the SpaceX IPO scam, hope it makes a dent in the braindead MSM business news punditocracy, Musk is scamming the boomers even harder than Trumphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8bEzOjFdYQ
>>62265737>no one is talking about itLiterally on the FT’s front page yesterday lol
>>62265753>The anticipated post-IPO pop in the share price could leave passive investors buying at a hefty valuation, according to Sohn. “If SpaceX is up 100 per cent the week after the IPO, and they have to buy it, they have to buy it. They have to take that price...They can’t discriminate,” he said.>The limited timeframe between the new listings and index inclusion means that “it is going to be noisy”, said Christian Raute, head of markets trading strategy at Citi. “Because it is so large, it is a challenge,” Raute said. “It might get expensive.”You have to understand the British way of saying things, this basically means "ur gonna get fleeced lmao"
>>62265302The fact these things get started in Europe has to mean it's some kind of scam. In the first place, no sane person would ever start any business in Europe because of the ludicrous taxes. But these nu-food businesses in particular are ridiculous. Solar Foods, the leading company producing protein from gasses, who's main input is solar power, is based in Finland, which receives essentially zero solar power for 3 months a year.
>>62265205Well the bottom 50% barely pays any income tax as it is. If you wanted to set it at zero you could and it'd involve only a very small fraction of a percentage increase in the top bracket. People are retarded when it comes to this and don't consider that the standard deduction+child credits makes basically everyone earning a below average amount of money pay nearly nothing in income tax as it is.So from Bezo's perspective it's actually really cheap insurance.However, the issue is moral hazard. If you pay $0 in taxes and never expect to, why wouldn't you advocate for the biggest possible increase in welfare benefits and other gibs if you would never expect to have to pay for any of it? Do you care about a bunch of browns milking the system and driving around in Ferraris if it's billionaires paying for it all?
>>62265777Europe gives a lot of money to these companiesYnsect (French insect farm) received 600 millions before going bankrupt for example
>>62265095Yes, this is correct. You have at this point a generation of zoomers that have no memory of the stocks even going DOWN for any extended period. The normal ass experience of having an economic recession every 5-10 years, followed by booms, pullbacks etc is just not there.The 08 financial crisis is basically shilled to them as the greatest collapse ever in history and they have basically no memory of it. COVID had such a massive extension of unemployment benefits, suspension of rent, free helicopter money etc etc it makes for a totally unrealistic expectations of support.And like the great depression, 25% unemployment, people literally lining up in breadlines, people making entire homeless cities because of the collapse is basically just legend. Nevermind all the other economic collapses in Europe, Japan and elsewhere.When you just have a normal-ass recession, employment goes up to 10% or whatever, zoomzooms are going to fucking lose it. I see retarded zoomies saying this is the worst economy ever and basically they're just so retarded that the fact they can't buy doordash every day from their new iPhones, get a full sleeve of tattoos, drive a new BMW to their luxury apartment and get Whole Foods daily and pay for Pilates while expecting to afford a house on a single income as an entry level marketing job makes this some travesty.
>>62265095youve been on investing forums too long. what happens is you start viewing the world through posts and comments of other investors. who are the minority of the population in the real world around you. most boomers have helocs for their trips and kitchen/bathroom remodels because they have to have their homes pristine because it is their only asset. most ppl are too scared to invest in an individual stock.>nvda>goog>oh no no no too risky young fellago to the grocery store today. you think SPY dropping to $400 will affect any of them? what will likely happen is inflation continues and wages stay the same. typical amazon worker gets replaced by robot and amzn continues to rise. so in that situation SP500 increases a lot, but income for the plebs at the grocery store stays the same and then yes the violence ensues. but little do they know you are part of the ownership class.
>sauron keeps attracting people to cities for earthly pleasures/transhumanism agenda>urbanscapes become mordor>homesteader/amish/hermits become hobbits>earth ends in LOTR timeline>CHAINlink replaces dollar>hobbits use monero
>>62265726Yeah it's absolutely possible. Just far less efficient by multiple factors. To move 1 ton over 1,000 miles it only takes about 1 - 2 gallons of fuel on average for a container ship. A truck will take about 7 - 8 gallons on average for the same load and requires more operators since you have to spread the load out across multiple trucks. And it will likely also take longer to move the same load even though trucks are faster individually. The average container ship can hold up to 60,000 tons. The largest ships can hold 240,000 tons. Your average semi truck carries 20 tons. You need 3,000 trips with a truck to replace the average container ship. And if a lot of the cargo you're transporting is oil to begin with, you can start to see the counterproductive nature of that.
>>62266800that's a lot of info anon.But your point has been made. Now since iran is clearly going to be a long term problem, maybe it would be time to build infrastructure like pipelines or railway to solve that
>>62266936The Israeli approach is that it’s significantly faster and more secure to fuck Iran’s shit up and force a regime change.
>>62266962i agree. nook those niggers
>>62265799Yeah, they pay a tiny percentage of total income tax revenue. But the point is that the timing of Bezos bringing it up isn't random. He knows wagies are fucking seething due to the affordabilty crisis, and their anger is directed towards the people at the top, meaning him personally
>>62265799not having to pay much taxes doesn't really help when you can't even find a job and the housing scam takes most of the money even if you could