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      Okay this is not really that relevant here…but my father who works for the government in one of those everyone is probably getting fired soon but who knows… Anyway I was talking on the phone with him and he said “I’m worried about my job I don’t know what I would do … but I’m glad they are getting rid of all that waste in the government spending”

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    • it’s not happening
    • it’s not our fault
    • it’s not that bad <— WE ARE HERE…
    • it’s too expensive to fix
    • it’s too late
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            That’s the trick with climate change, just cycle through the first 4 every other month till the 5th becomes true

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          Oh yeah, I just meant that in terms of how conservatives talk about it. We finally passed the “it’s not our fault” with them several years back and we’re still on “it’s not that bad” and walking right up to “it’s too expensive to fix.”

          Once they finally admit it’s too late, it will be because they’ve firmly turned to ecofascism with the argument “Only WE are so smart and clever as to know how to properly dole out what’s left of dwindling resources effectively and efficiently!” which is code for “We want to party until the planet burns and nobody is going to stop us!”

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          It may be too late to prevent the fallout entirely, but it’s never too late to mitigate at least some of the damage.

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            One bright spot of a big American economic crash would be the correlated plunge in carbon emissions. Those first few months of COVID were fantastic for emissions rates.

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      I think it was 7 steps I think it had a “is actually good” second and I’m pretty sure a “You deserved it” last or second to last but I thought the same.

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        I’m seeing quite a bit of “You deserved it” right now. Lots of “Actually, I just avoid buying things, so now the higher prices don’t bother me” cope all over /r/conservative and like-minded reactionary media.

        Poverty fetishism, cottage-core influencing, a proliferation of reactionaries in DIY spaces, and always a healthy supply of “we just didn’t go far enough” revanchism has been trending for a while, but its seeing a new renaissance with the looming recession.

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    I called this in a comment a few weeks ago. It’s going to be a badge of honor for some of them.

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      • Dying of covid to own the libs.
      • Losing their jobs to own the libs.
      • Losing their social security to own the libs.
      • Losing their health care to own the libs.
      • Breathing increased pollution to own the libs.
      • Paying higher prices to own the libs.

      Shooting themselves in the foot over and over… “Ha! Take that libs!”

      (Sooooo much winning /s)

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        There’s a squishy American centrist block that just gets mad any time there’s any degree of adversity (or just negative news media on their screens) and decides to vote the most reactionary candidate on the ticket in response.

        Conveniently, Democrats have been marching to the right in order to sweep up those votes. Expect a lot of “Republicans are turning American into SOVIET RUSSIA! and we need the free market to fight back!” liberal campaigning in 2026.

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    They only care because then you’ll be captive to buying the shitty products they control in the US. That’s the entire grift.

    They can’t control international goods at lower prices, so they’ll force you back to buying from the already wealthy in control of goods and resources here.

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      Definitely looks like the end game here. Privatize everything and profit off of it in as many ways possible.

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    They are brainwashed in the cult, and they are hoping this narrative works… This is the point where they have to see just how far the lemmings will walk to the edge

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      What if they reduce climate impacts by engineering a global famine?

      I think billionaires finally admitted to themselves that the world’s economies, ecological systems, and countries population trajectories were fundamentally broken, and our flawed democratic institutions were not cut out for fixing any of these existential problems.

      This is part panic, cannibalizing, and power consolidation.