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dany lepinto
dany lepinto@daniellepintoo·
@simongerman600 How long are they going to keep giving money to a liar and swindler like Milei?
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Douglas Spaeder
Douglas Spaeder@DouglasSpaeder·
I HATE THE MILLENNIAL REICH I HATE THE MILLENNIAL REICH I HATE THE MILLENNIAL REICH I HATE THE MILLENNIAL REICH I HATE THE MILLENNIAL REICH I HATE THE MILLENNIAL REICH I HATE THE MILLENNIAL REICH I HATE THE MILLENNIAL REICH I HATE THE MILLENNIAL REICH I HATE THE MILLENNIAL REICH
Dr. Lucky Tran@luckytran

Zohran Mamdani: "If you are a Mario Kart fan, government is Yoshi and philanthropy is the Golden Mushroom, that edge we need to beat Bowser on the Rainbow Road. To belabor this metaphor even further, Bowser is corporate greed in this scenario."

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鍾翔宇 Xiangyu
鍾翔宇 Xiangyu@notXiangyu·
NED and "human rights" activists are so funny. They want Uygurs to wear burkas, but want Iranians to be OF hos.
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Memes4Freedom
Memes4Freedom@memes483737·
@RTSG_Main These warehouse fires should be assumed to be state sponsored terrorism until proven otherwise and everyone is dumbly regurgitating the pushed narrative about them with zero evidence
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French Door 🅙
French Door 🅙@FrenchDooor·
@RTSG_Main This is the consequence of the radial left getting their opinions off TikTok instead of reading books
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Suiz@Suiz2024·
@LPNH The guy in this video took billions in bailouts from money printed by the US treasury, is that what libertarians support?
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AL-fira 🇨🇳
AL-fira 🇨🇳@UlyssesFinn·
On a long train ride, a Han Chinese played the erhu, a Kazakh played the dombra, and three Uyghurs played the rawap and gijak. Together, they performed the Mongolian piece Horse Racing, bringing the dull journey to life with the sound of their traditional ethnic instruments.😌😌😌
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R.Сам 🦋🐏
R.Сам 🦋🐏@Logo_Daedalus·
Yes, I deny this entirely. It’s complete nonsense. Might as well say all the problems are downstream of the invention of mass literacy. Might as well blame the proliferation of gunpoweder. Hell blame TIME.
Adam Ivan@R3DR3BELS

@Logo_Daedalus But there is no denying that many of our current political problems stem from directly from American Protestantism and the Enlightenment.

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whatsd@Creatur3913733·
@RedPill_Marxism so communists are anti fun anti life anti everything all they want is a grey commieblock and a bread line
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✨Golden Parenti✨
✨Golden Parenti✨@MemeTheVan·
Haz Al-Din recognizes that Marx supported the monogamous family as the NATURAL FAMILY👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 ✅Untainted by prostitution ✅Untainted by the need to pass down property ✅Untainted by treating women as property ✅Untainted by the slavery of Capital A relationship based on LOVE
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Uncanny Manny
Uncanny Manny@uncannymannyyt·
@cowboytankie @notacat00 Why is it so hard for these retards to understand the difference between individualist adventurism and organized collective action?
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Cowboy Communism
Cowboy Communism@cowboytankie·
Burning down warehouses sounds cool until you use your brain for more than 2 seconds and realize the owners get insurance payouts while the workers lose a job
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Pavel Velikhov
Pavel Velikhov@MetroNome13330·
@CDMorlock You also need to dig into Big Tech, it’s a huge chunk of the economy and it’s like 80% rent seeking/overhead
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Chris Morlock
Chris Morlock@CDMorlock·
Hidden Unproductive Rent Seeking Dominates US GDP If you start where he starts, with roughly 30% of the economy in finance, insurance, and real estate, that’s already an enormous share sitting outside direct production. Real estate alone carries a lot of that through imputed rent, so you’re dealing with a sector that is fundamentally about claims on income rather than producing new value. But that number is only the surface. I argue the unproductive aspects of the economy actually dominate it. The MIC: official defense spending is only about 3 to 4% of GDP, so it looks small if you isolate it. The prime contractors like Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Technologies sit on top of a much larger base. Manufacturing itself is only about 10 to 11% of GDP now. If even half, let alone something closer to 60%, of that sector is tied into defense contracts or dual-use production, you are talking about another 5 to 7% of the economy effectively organized around military demand. Add that to the direct spending and you are already near 10% without stretching much. That's war economy levels in disguise. Then you have to look inside firms. “Professional and business services” is roughly 13 to 15% of GDP, and a large share of that is not production in any classical sense. HR departments, compliance, legal, branding, layers of management. These are not small overhead functions anymore, they are structural. Even if you conservatively treat half of that category as circulation and control rather than production, that’s another 6 to 8% of the economy. And that’s before you get into administrative services and the internal financialization of firms. There are also the spillover sectors that grow out of this structure. Administrative support runs another 3 to 4%. Parts of healthcare are dominated by billing and insurance logic rather than care itself. Digital platforms extract rents in ways that look more like property than production. It’s not hard to find another 5 to 10% here that fits the same pattern once you stop taking the official categories at face value. So when you put it together, the 30% figure is really just the visible core. Add a conservative 10% for the military-industrial system once you include its supply chains, another 10% or so from corporate overhead and business services, and a further 5 to 10% from these derivative sectors. You end up in the range of 50 to 60% of the economy functioning in ways that are closer to circulation, rent extraction, or organized state demand than to direct production. You’re looking at something like a majority of the economy operating on that basis, with the productive core still there but no longer dominant. Marxists need to revise their categories from bourgeois analytics that refuses to qualify what is productive and what isn't. Rent seeking is the ethos and pathos of American dollar hegemony. Only 30% of the American economy is productive by Marx's real standards. Disguised stats on the right and the Marxist analysis on the left:
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Haz Al-Din 🇷🇺@InfraHaz·
The Menopausal Males posturing about how freakin' patriotic and anti-communist they are, calling independent minded citizens "traitors," "foreign-backed," and calling for federal repression of dissidents: They're really just the branded bitch cattle slaves of Israel.
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RTSG@RTSG_Main·
According to the PSL, this is the revolutionary subject that will overthrow capitalism. We are cooked.
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French Door 🅙
French Door 🅙@FrenchDooor·
@RTSG_News Im beginning to see the advantage of the clergy running the state, like they do in Iran
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RTSG News@RTSG_News·
🚨🇻🇦 BREAKING: Pope Leo XIV rebukes the US-Israeli initiated Iran war again, calling Trump’s threats toward Iran “truly unacceptable.” Previously, the Vatican had branded the Iran War unjust. Source: Newsweek Follow: @RTSG_News
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GUSTAVO GIGGLE
GUSTAVO GIGGLE@gustavo_giggle·
@CommiePat1776 @Black_Pilled 1. Commies are gay as fuck and cringe. 2. They say "epstien class" instead of jews. 3. Did i mention communists are gay as fuck?
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