Trickle up economics
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I think you assume that everybody online is a low-wage emlpoyee like yourself and thinks like you. That's not me. Profits, good. A good income gives me and my one employee a good life.
Sure but how do you defend your conservative views, morally, when they take away woman's rights? When they introduce mandatory minimum sentences for crimes that have targeted policing ensuring specific people get put behind bars and their rights diminished? How can you defend the abrupt and reaching shift to fascism?
What service do you provide, if I can ask? Feel free to be vague but I'm not the doxing kind. My initial thought to your profit-drooling was "guaranteed you're getting scraps unless you're taking advantage of people." I guess it's the latter. How does your one employee's quality of life compare to your own? In more concrete terms, what is the ratio of dollars you make to dollars they "earn"? A modern ceo is apparently 670-1. I'm going to take a wild guess and say you're nowhere close, and are probably slightly disgusted, but then justified it quickly through some gymnastics. It's significantly worse than during the French Revolution, and in a lot of ways conditions are worse.
My business is a professional service. I make more than my employee, obviously. But we both do very well and life is pretty easy now. Profits, good.