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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • The thing is that according to liberal ideas, the economy IS doing great.

    Anyone to the left of Joe Biden recognizes that it isn’t, but liberals are the majority of the democratic party. To them the “traditional” economic markers are the most important things to track, and those numbers all look good.

    “Liberal” economic ideas have nothing to do with the living conditions of the average person, they have everything to do with the capitalist class being happy and “opportunity” being available to the working class. That’s why the economy in the 1910s could be described as healthy even though people were literally forced to live in tenement houses and were being locked into factories. That’s also why many liberal economists say that it’s possible for unemployment to get too low, because apparently that’s considered bad.

    The question Joe Biden is answering when he says the economy is doing well is “are the capitalists happy and continuing to expand capitalism to extract as much wealth as possible from the working class,” and right now that answer is clearly yes.




  • It also helps that they are essentially a monopoly.

    I know that there are technically other game launchers, but that’s always been how monopolies work. They allow a few token “competitors” that they completely control to exist.

    Other than steam the only other gamelaunchers/storefronts for pc are:

    • EA (Only has EA games in it, which are mostly also on steam)

    • Ubisoft (Only has Ubisoft games, also mostly all on steam)

    • Epic Games (the only true competitor to steam, and everyone hates them because they aren’t steam)

    • GOG (storefront only, I’m pretty sure they literally give you steam keys)

    Only ONE of them is a true competitor to steam, Epic Games, and they don’t have anywhere close to the usage steam does. The others are exclusive storefronts (that also have their games sold on steam) or storefronts that sell steam keys.

    Steam is so deeply ingrained into the PC gaming space that I’m not sure most gamers understand how devastating it would be to get banned from steam or to have steam go under as a company. Their terms of service in relation to your “ownership” of games are a nightmare, if you get banned from steam your entire library disappears. Poof. Gone. Unrecoverable.

    If there were actual alternatives to steam andiwere able to untie my library from them then I would do so in a heartbeat, but as it is my entire games library is trapped in steam and there isn’t really anyway to retrieve it without having multiple terabytes of storage space ready to just hold all of those games at the same time.


  • Literally all of the evidence I have been able to find backing his claims is him saying “just trust me this definitely happened.” He hasn’t shown any documents. He claims to have them, and that he’ll give them to congress, but has not publicly released them.

    It’s your standard conspiracy grift- make up something that’s plausible for you specifically to know, back it up with nothing because there’s nothing to back it up with, do the media circuit spreading your bullshit, sell a bunch of books, retire.

    His entire argument to congress is basically “the military isn’t telling you about everything they do, and I say they have alien bodies and spacecraft” which… yeah, I 100% believe that the military doesn’t tell everything they do to congress because congress is full of people who would openly release classified materials to the public just to do it. It makes logical sense for the military not to tell them all of the programs they have going at any given time, even if I think that isn’t constitutional and shouldn’t actually be allowed. That doesn’t prove anything though.

    He’s trying to use the military hiding information from congress to back up his claim that they have an alien bodies program and it just doesn’t work. But stupid people will happily eat it up though!

    Unless the military actually releases info that corroborates what he is saying I’m not going to believe a word of it.