Breeder nuclear reactors promise a lot if they can ever be realized. Maybe it's not completely ideal, but nothing in life is. It's certainly a step up from fossil fuels, which of course have a much higher kill rate.
I've run into a fair number of poor people who game the system. It's not pleasant.
It's been repeated a thousand time but I'll mention it once more: Our welfare system is literally biblical. Women are cursed to poop out babies, men are cursed to labor. There should not be a financial incentive to have kids. (Of course it should be pretty clear I stand in the red on this matter: Pro-citizen's wage/dividend. It really isn't fair that a man working retail doesn't get his fair cut.)
We can't live in a pretend conservative world where every one can have a job. These layabouts are leaving open opportunities for someone else to take. The participation rate has always been around 60%, and has been consistently sinking with labor saving technology:
^ You can call it "peak employment" if you like.
It's also very fair to say absolutely everyone is on a form of welfare. Each dollar on SNAP has an economic multiplier of something like 1.6 (tax cuts tend to be around 0.2). Everyone in that particular chain has a portion of their labor actuated by that welfare: from the cashier to the truck driver (which will be obsolete before we die of old age) to the farmer (which was largely obsolete for certain crops that can be entirely tended by one guy in a machine, such as corn and what, and is why those farmers need to receive additional welfare to make those crops economically viable).
Ripping out the welfare core would rip the guts out of the private sector. Ripping out workfare (another form of welfare, such as cops, firefighters, DMV, post office) would do nearly as bad.
[Sometimes I wonder if the Kochs don't literally want the world to turn into a Mad Max style dystopia where warlords divide up the territory. That their war machine would perform the best due to their stores of oil, or some crazy conspiracy theory thing like that.]
It's just annoying that the TV has things like Jerry Springer to propagate all the worst of the conservative hate memes, while you never hear anyone
defending laziness. It's built into the human condition for a reason; evolution would have obliterated it if it had no reason to exist.
BulletMagnet wrote:They made quite a lot of people work for absolutely nothing for hundreds upon hundreds of years, until their governments, for various reasons, finally forced them to stop.
Right. They used to lock women in rooms to burn to death and murder people on the streets when they asked for a raise. The middle class was a very small percentage of the population. The past was fucking horrible.
And that's where they talk about taking us 24/7. I'd rather live in Kurzweil's Star Trek communist utopian fantasy paradise than go back to that. Or even live under something like Alaska's socialist "everyone owns a part of this country" hippy oil share program.
The people in ovens thing? Don't like that idea at all.
We had a civil war here over the issue of whether employers should have to pay their employees anything.
And that still didn't the practice, until 1950ish.
This isn't a secret I thought? I remember this sort of thing was taught in socialist public elementary schools. Those public schools that were derived from the Communist Manifesto and other such hippy guys from back in the day.
Short version: whoever you are, you can earn and earn and earn until the day you drop dead, but you will have absolutely nothing to show for all that earning unless someone sees fit to give it to you
And modern day peonage is still done through rents. Rent, the biggest single tax a working man will ever have to face on his labor. If you want to have sex or a family, well, to the bottom of society you go. If you're not lucky enough to have gotten into a trade like plumbing, which is open to white people several times over that of others. Which is the reason the median wealth gap between races here exists.
"Taxation is theft" gets a million google hits, "profit is theft" and "rent is theft" barely eeks in the low hundred thousand.
When I think of how quickly artificial selection can say domesticate foxes, and how long our sexual selection has been dependent on conforming to the serfdom system, it's perhaps surprising we're animals that can muster up that much resistance to the conditioning we're assaulted with since birth.